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Killinure is a small townland situated in County Wicklow, in the province of Leinster in the eastern part of the Republic of Ireland. Located in the heart of the Wicklow region, the townland is characterized by the rolling hills and verdant landscapes typical of this part of Ireland. The area sits within a region known for its natural beauty, with proximity to both upland terrain and river valleys that define much of Wicklow's topography. Like many Irish townlands, Killinure represents a traditional administrative division of land, a naming convention that has persisted through centuries of Irish history and continues to shape how locals identify and navigate their communities.
The history of Killinure, as with much of County Wicklow, is intertwined with the broader patterns of Irish settlement, land division, and social change. County Wicklow itself has long been significant in Irish history, from its medieval monastic sites to its role in various periods of Irish resistance and development. Townlands like Killinure developed through the traditional Irish system of land organization that predates Anglo-Norman conquest, though their current boundaries were often formalized during the Tudor and early modern periods. The landscape itself bears the marks of centuries of agricultural use and habitation, with field patterns, local placenames, and surviving structures reflecting generations of community life.
Today, Killinure remains part of the rural fabric of Wicklow, a county that balances agricultural heritage with growing tourism and residential development. The townland contributes to the distinctive character of its local area, where traditional rural life continues alongside modern pressures and changes affecting Irish countryside communities. For those with roots in Killinure or the wider region, the townland name carries significance as a marker of family heritage and local identity, aspects of Irish culture that remain meaningful despite broader social transformation.
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