100
Taifid Daonáirimh
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Teaghlaigh
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Bliana Daonáirimh
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- Teaghlaigh
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- Daoine
- 45 -18.2%
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Kildoagh is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. Like many townlands in this region, it sits within the distinctive landscape of the Irish midlands, characterized by drumlin terrain with gently rolling hills, small lakes, and patchwork fields divided by hedgerows and stone walls. The townland forms part of the broader Cavan landscape, which is known for its agricultural heritage and numerous waterways that have historically shaped settlement patterns and land use throughout the county.
The history of Kildoagh, like that of many Irish townlands, is interwoven with the broader history of County Cavan and Ulster. The townland system itself represents a legacy of Irish land organization that dates back centuries, though the specific historical records of individual townlands like Kildoagh are often sparse. The area would have been shaped by various historical periods, including the influence of local landlord systems during the medieval and early modern periods, and later by the social and economic changes that affected rural Ireland during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Kildoagh remains primarily a rural agricultural townland, as are many small settlements in County Cavan. Its significance to the local community lies in its role as part of the broader social and economic fabric of the region, where farming, family connections, and community ties continue to define daily life. The townland, while small and unassuming, represents the kind of intimate local geography that has historically been central to Irish rural identity and community organization.
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