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Tallowroe is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's rural interior. The townland forms part of the Galway countryside, characterized by the rolling terrain, stone walls, and pastoral land use typical of this region. Like many Irish townlands, Tallowroe represents a historical land division that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and agricultural organization. The area is part of the wider Galway landscape, which encompasses a mix of farmland, moorland, and bog that has shaped both the physical environment and the way communities have historically organized themselves.
The history of Tallowroe, as with many Irish townlands, is bound up with the broader historical processes that shaped rural Ireland. Townlands such as this one originated as territorial divisions with deep roots in Irish and Norman settlement patterns, and their boundaries often reflect medieval or earlier divisions of land. The name itself, like many Irish place names, carries linguistic heritage that may relate to local geography or historical figures, though the specific etymology would require specialized historical research. The area would have been subject to the various political and social changes that affected County Galway over centuries, from medieval times through the period of English rule and into the modern era.
Tallowroe, like many rural Irish townlands, remains primarily agricultural in character, with local farming communities continuing to use the land for grazing and other traditional rural purposes. The townland is representative of the scattered rural settlement pattern found throughout much of Galway, where individual farms and small clusters of houses are dispersed across the landscape rather than concentrated in villages. For those who live there and in surrounding areas, Tallowroe forms part of the local geography and community identity, contributing to the broader sense of place within its parish or barony. The townland exemplifies how Ireland's landscape is organized into these small named divisions, which continue to hold significance for local residents and in the administrative and cultural mapping of the Irish countryside.
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Taifid Oifig na Luachála
Ó Chartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí–1850idí)
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Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.
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- Béarla
- Tallowroe
- Gaeilge
- An Talamh Rua
- Paróiste
- Cill Fhínín
- Barúntacht
- Dún Coillín
- Áit
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