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Island Carragh South is a townland located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, situated within the landscape of the Antrim plateau region. The townland forms part of the broader Carragh area and is characterized by the rolling terrain typical of north County Antrim, with its mix of agricultural land, moorland, and scattered settlements. The geography of the region reflects the underlying geology of basalt and chalk that defines much of the Antrim landscape, creating distinct soil types that have historically influenced land use patterns and farming practices in the area.
The townland, like much of rural County Antrim, has roots stretching back through centuries of Irish history. The region experienced various phases of settlement and land use, from early medieval times through the periods of Anglo-Norman influence and subsequent plantation. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish landscape into these small administrative units, became standardized during the medieval period and was further refined during the early modern era, with Island Carragh South representing one such division that persists in local geography and administrative records.
Island Carragh South, as a rural townland, has maintained its character as part of the working agricultural landscape of County Antrim. The area remains primarily devoted to farming, with the local community traditionally engaged in sheep and cattle raising, activities well-suited to the moorland and upland terrain. The townland contributes to the broader cultural and economic fabric of rural Antrim, where farming heritage and land stewardship continue to shape both the landscape and community identity.
The significance of Island Carragh South lies in its representation of rural County Antrim's enduring character and its role within the local community network. As part of the wider Carragh district, the townland is embedded within historical settlement patterns and continues to be part of the administrative and social structures that organize rural life in the region. For those with family connections to the area or interests in Irish townland geography and rural heritage, Island Carragh South represents one of the many small communities that collectively form the distinctive fabric of the Northern Irish countryside.
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Taifid Oifig na Luachála
Ó Chartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí–1850idí)
Taifeadadh 1 sealbhóir i Leabhair Oifig na Luachála don bhaile fearainn seo.
Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.
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