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Glassaneeran Lower is a townland located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, situated within the wider landscape of the Mid-Antrim region. The townland forms part of the rural hinterland characteristic of this part of the county, with rolling terrain and agricultural land typical of the area. Like many townlands in County Antrim, it represents a historical administrative division that has shaped land ownership and local identity for centuries. The specific geographic coordinates and exact boundaries of Glassaneeran Lower, like those of most Irish townlands, reflect historical patterns of land division and settlement.
The history of Glassaneeran Lower, as with many County Antrim townlands, is intertwined with the broader history of Ulster and the patterns of land tenure, agricultural development, and demographic change that have characterized rural Northern Ireland. Townlands such as this emerged from medieval and early modern land divisions and have persisted as meaningful geographic and administrative units. The area would have been subject to the same waves of historical change affecting County Antrim, including plantation settlement, the agricultural improvements of the 18th and 19th centuries, and the social and economic transformations of the modern era.
Glassaneeran Lower, like other townlands in its locality, would have served primarily as an agricultural community, with land use dominated by farming activities suited to the Irish climate and terrain. The townland remains part of the living rural landscape of County Antrim, where townland names continue to hold significance for local residents and in land records. Understanding townlands such as Glassaneeran Lower contributes to comprehending the local geography and administrative heritage of County Antrim and the broader Irish landscape.
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