117
Taifid Daonáirimh
30
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 60
- Teaghlaigh
- 15
- Daoine
- 57 -5%
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- 15 0%
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Drumgrole is a small townland situated in County Monaghan in the Ulster region of northern Ireland. Located in the heart of the Irish midlands, the townland is characterized by the gently rolling landscape typical of County Monaghan, which is known for its drumlin terrain—distinctive elongated hills formed by glacial deposits during the last ice age. The area is predominantly rural, with a mix of agricultural land, scattered farmsteads, and patches of woodland. Like much of Monaghan, Drumgrole's landscape reflects centuries of farming activity, with field divisions and hedgerows forming the basic structure of the countryside.
The townland, like many small rural areas in County Monaghan, has deep historical roots connected to the broader Irish landscape. County Monaghan itself has a rich history spanning from early Celtic settlement through the medieval period to more recent times. Townlands such as Drumgrole were historically important administrative divisions in Irish land organization, particularly during and after the plantation period. The name itself, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from Irish language origins, though specific details about Drumgrole's particular etymology and earliest settlement patterns would require detailed historical research.
Drumgrole remains primarily an agricultural community, with its significance rooted in local farming traditions and rural life. The townland contributes to the broader agricultural economy of County Monaghan, which has long been known for dairy farming, cattle rearing, and other pastoral activities. As with many small Irish townlands, Drumgrole serves as a geographic and social anchor for the families and farms within its boundaries, maintaining connections to wider parish and county structures that organize rural Irish life and community identity.
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