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Reanaskeha is a small townland located in County Waterford in the southeastern region of Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of the Waterford countryside, characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and the typical pastoral scenery of the Irish midlands. Like many townlands in this region, it is situated at a moderate elevation with access to local waterways and is surrounded by fields and rural settlements. The area forms part of the intricate patchwork of townland divisions that have historically organized the Irish landscape into small, manageable geographical and administrative units.
The history of Reanaskeha, as with most Irish townlands, is intertwined with centuries of settlement patterns, land ownership changes, and the evolution of rural Irish society. Townlands such as this one originated from various systems of land division, some dating back to medieval times or earlier, though many of the current boundaries reflect the pattern-making of the 17th and 18th centuries. The name itself, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from the Irish language and would have been used historically to denote land ownership, usage, or geographical features recognizable to the local population. The area would have been shaped by agricultural practices, the lives of tenant farmers, and the broader historical forces that affected rural Ireland.
As a small rural townland, Reanaskeha today represents the dispersed settlement pattern typical of County Waterford, with individual houses and farms scattered throughout rather than nucleated in a village center. The townland carries significance primarily within local and family contexts, as many such places do, with significance tied to land ownership, family history, and connections to the surrounding parishes and communities. Like many Irish townlands, it serves as a precise geographic identifier used in official records, genealogical research, and local knowledge, making it important for those researching family history or understanding the detailed geography of rural Ireland.
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