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Glannagalt

32

Taifid Daonáirimh

6

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
15
Teaghlaigh
3
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
17 +13.3%
Teaghlaigh
3 0%

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Glannagalt is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland, situated in the Dingle Peninsula region. Like many Irish townlands, Glannagalt represents one of the smallest official divisions of land in the Irish administrative system, with its own distinct name and boundaries. The area is characterized by the rugged, hilly terrain typical of Kerry's landscape, with rolling hills, moorland, and coastal proximity that define much of the Dingle Peninsula's geography. The townland's name, like many in this region, derives from Irish language roots, reflecting the area's deep Gaelic heritage.

The wider region of County Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula has been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of settlement and human activity dating back to prehistoric times. The area saw significant historical developments during medieval and early modern periods, with Irish-speaking communities maintaining strong cultural traditions throughout. The landscape itself bears marks of historical land use patterns, including field systems and settlement sites that reflect centuries of farming and pastoral activity typical of rural Kerry.

Glannagalt, like other small townlands in Kerry, serves as part of the intricate patchwork of rural communities that characterize the region. These townlands, though small, maintain their significance as geographic and cultural units within Irish society, often associated with specific families or communities. The area remains primarily rural, with its character shaped by traditional agricultural practices and the preservation of Irish language and cultural traditions that remain strong throughout the Dingle Peninsula.

The townland contributes to the broader cultural and geographic identity of County Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula, regions known internationally for their natural beauty and rich Irish heritage. For local residents and those with family connections to the area, Glannagalt represents part of the important fabric of rural Irish communities that continue to maintain distinct identities and traditions despite modern social changes.

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