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Lisnacurley

36

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8

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2

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1901 Daonáireamh
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18
Teaghlaigh
4
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4 0%

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Lisnacurley is a small townland located in County Mayo in the province of Connacht in western Ireland. The townland is situated in the broader landscape of rural Mayo, an area characterized by rolling hills, bog lands, and dispersed rural settlement patterns typical of this region of Ireland. Like many Mayo townlands, Lisnacurley represents the smallest administrative division in the Irish townland system, a classification that has roots stretching back centuries. The surrounding countryside reflects the agricultural and pastoral heritage of the area, with the landscape shaped by farming practices and the natural topography of the west of Ireland.

The history of Lisnacurley, as with many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical developments of County Mayo and Ireland more generally. The townland system itself dates back to medieval times and was further formalized during the Tudor and Stuart periods. Like much of Mayo, the area would have been affected by the major historical events that shaped Irish rural life, including the various land reforms, the Great Famine of the 1840s, and the subsequent patterns of emigration that characterized the nineteenth century. The Irish language place-name "Lisnacurley" reflects the Gaelic heritage of the region, though detailed local historical records specific to this particular townland may be limited.

Lisnacurley remains part of the living landscape of County Mayo, contributing to the patchwork of small communities and townlands that characterize rural Irish settlement. As with many small townlands in the west of Ireland, it represents both a geographic location and a cultural marker of local identity and heritage. The townland continues to be recognized within the Irish administrative and geographic systems, and it forms part of the broader community structures and local knowledge of the surrounding parishes and villages. For residents and those with family connections to the area, Lisnacurley maintains significance as a place of local heritage and continuity with the past.

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