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Gortnavreaghaun is a small townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the midwestern region. The townland forms part of the rural countryside that characterizes much of County Clare, an area known for its limestone geology, rolling pastoral lands, and proximity to the Atlantic coast. Like many Irish townlands, Gortnavreaghaun is one of thousands of small administrative divisions that historically organized the Irish landscape, typically encompassing a few hundred acres of farmland and associated settlements. The townland system reflects centuries of land organization in Ireland and remains an important geographical reference point for locals and researchers alike.
The history of Gortnavreaghaun, like most Irish townlands, is deeply rooted in the agricultural and social patterns that have shaped rural Ireland for centuries. The townland name itself, like many in Ireland, likely derives from Irish language origins, reflecting the Gaelic heritage of the region. The area would have been shaped by the major historical forces affecting County Clare, including the transition from Gaelic to English administration, the impact of the Great Famine in the 19th century, and the subsequent patterns of emigration and land reform that transformed Irish rural society. The townland represents the continuity of settlement patterns that have characterized this part of Clare over generations.
Today, Gortnavreaghaun remains primarily rural and agricultural in character, as do most small townlands in County Clare. The community maintains connections to the broader parish and local structures that organize social and cultural life in the region. For residents and those with family connections to the area, the townland serves as an important reference point for identity and belonging, connecting individuals to a specific place within the wider landscape of County Clare and Ireland. The preservation of townland names and divisions continues to be significant for genealogical research, land records, and the maintenance of local historical knowledge.
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