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Dungulph is a small townland located in County Wexford in the southeastern province of Leinster, Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of the Wexford countryside, an area characterized by rolling agricultural land, hedgerows, and rural settlement patterns typical of the southeast. Like many Irish townlands, Dungulph represents a traditional administrative division of land that reflects centuries of territorial organization. The landscape surrounding the townland is primarily devoted to farming and pastoral activities, with the natural features of the region shaped by glacial activity and the proximity to the Irish Sea coast further east.
The history of Dungulph, as with most rural Irish townlands, is closely tied to the broader historical development of County Wexford. The region has witnessed significant historical events, from medieval Anglo-Norman settlement patterns to the various conflicts and land reorganizations that marked Irish history. Townlands such as Dungulph preserve naming patterns that often derive from Irish language origins, though the precise etymology and historical significance of the Dungulph name requires specialist research into historical records and place-name studies. The townland system itself was formalized during the English surveys and administrative reorganizations, particularly during the Tudor and Stuart periods.
As a rural townland in modern County Wexford, Dungulph is part of a landscape where traditional community bonds and local identity remain important. The townland designation continues to serve practical purposes in identifying locations and properties, even as modern administrative boundaries have expanded beyond this historical framework. Local communities in such townlands maintain connections to their land and heritage, with family histories often deeply rooted in these specific areas over generations. The everyday significance of Dungulph lies in its role as part of the lived geography of its residents and the broader cultural and social fabric of rural Wexford.
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Ó Chartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí–1850idí)
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- Dún Gulf
- Paróiste
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- Loch Garman