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Lisnagunogue Upper

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Lisnagunogue Upper is a townland located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, situated within the rolling countryside of the region. The townland's name derives from Irish origins, reflecting the area's deep historical roots in the Irish landscape. The geography of the area is characterized by the gentle hills and pastoral terrain typical of much of County Antrim, with mixed agricultural land forming the backbone of the local landscape. The townland sits within a broader rural context, part of the intricate patchwork of small administrative divisions that make up the Irish townland system, one of the most distinctive features of Irish land organization.

The broader region has a long history of settlement and farming, with County Antrim having been shaped by successive waves of settlement and cultural influence over centuries. Like many rural Irish townlands, Lisnagunogue Upper reflects the complex heritage of the island, with the landscape itself bearing the marks of generations of agricultural activity and land use. The townland system itself dates back centuries, with these small divisions originally serving practical purposes in land administration and tenure arrangements that continue to define rural Irish geography today.

Rural County Antrim communities like Lisnagunogue Upper have traditionally been centered around agriculture, with local life structured around farming practices and the seasonal rhythms of rural life. The townland remains part of the fabric of local identity and community organization, even as rural Ireland continues to evolve and change. Local knowledge and family connections remain important in these small rural communities, where many people maintain long-standing ties to the land and to their neighbors.

Today, Lisnagunogue Upper represents one of the thousands of townlands that preserve something of traditional Irish rural character while adapting to modern conditions. The area continues to be recognized within local administrative, cultural, and community contexts, maintaining its place within both the formal geography of County Antrim and the informal networks of rural Irish community life.

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