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Liss

5

Taifid Daonáirimh

2

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
3
Teaghlaigh
1
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
2 -33.3%
Teaghlaigh
1 0%

Maidir Liom

Liss is a small townland located in County Tipperary in the province of Munster in southern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of the Golden Vale, a fertile agricultural region renowned for its dairy farming and pastoral character. The area is characterized by rolling countryside, hedgerows, and grass fields typical of Ireland's midlands and south. Liss's position within this rich agricultural zone has historically made it part of a productive farming community, with access to good grazing land and water resources that have supported rural settlement for centuries.

The historical background of Liss, like many Irish townlands, is deeply rooted in the country's complex past. Townlands themselves represent one of Ireland's unique divisions of land, with origins tracing back through medieval times to earlier Gaelic territorial systems. The name "Liss" derives from the Irish word "lios," which typically refers to a fort or enclosed space, suggesting that the area may have had early fortified settlements. County Tipperary as a whole has extensive historical significance, having been shaped by Norman influence, the Plantation period, and the various waves of Irish history that left their mark on settlement patterns and land ownership.

While Liss remains a quiet rural townland without major urban development or internationally recognized landmarks, it is part of the broader cultural and agricultural heritage of Tipperary. The townland would have contributed to the region's farming economy and represents the type of small-scale rural settlement that characterized much of Ireland's countryside. Like many such places, it may be home to local families with deep roots in the area, and it would form part of the local parish and community structures that organize rural Irish life.

Today, Liss exemplifies the quieter, less-populated aspects of County Tipperary's landscape. Its significance lies primarily in its role within the local community and regional agricultural economy rather than in dramatic historical events or major landmarks. It represents the kind of modest rural Irish townland that, while perhaps little-known beyond its immediate locality, forms an integral part of Ireland's social and geographical fabric and contributes to the character of the Tipperary countryside.

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