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Corcaigh

Baile fearainn

Baile Mhaonais

Mosestown

29

Taifid Daonáirimh

6

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
15
Teaghlaigh
3
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
14 -6.7%
Teaghlaigh
3 0%

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Mosestown is a small townland located in County Cork, in the south of Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it is a rural area characterized by the pastoral landscape typical of Munster, featuring rolling fields, hedgerows, and the distinctive green fields that define the Irish countryside. The townland is situated within the broader geography of Cork, an area known for its varied terrain that combines agricultural land with more elevated ground. The landscape reflects centuries of farming and land management, with field patterns and boundaries that tell much of the area's history.

The townland, like much of Ireland, has deep historical roots. County Cork itself has been inhabited since prehistoric times and played significant roles throughout Irish history, from the Early Christian period through the medieval era and into modern times. Mosestown, as a named place, reflects the Anglo-Norman and subsequent English influence on Irish land organization and nomenclature that became more prevalent from the medieval period onward. The townland system itself, which divides rural Ireland into small administrative and geographic units, has been fundamental to Irish life for centuries and remains important for understanding local identity and land ownership.

As a rural townland in modern Cork, Mosestown is part of the wider agricultural and community fabric of the county. Like many small rural areas in Ireland, it is characterized by dispersed settlement patterns, with homes and farms scattered across the landscape rather than concentrated in a village center. The area's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the local farming community and its contribution to Cork's rural heritage and character. For residents and those with family connections to the townland, it represents an important part of local and family history, anchoring people to a specific place within Ireland's complex geography of named territories.

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