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Tullaghmurry East

Tullaghmurry East

37

Taifid Daonáirimh

10

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
14
Teaghlaigh
5
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
23 +64.3%
Teaghlaigh
5 0%

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Tullaghmurry East is a townland located in County Derry (also known as County Londonderry) in Northern Ireland. Like many townlands in this region, it forms part of the broader landscape of the Sperrins area, characterized by rolling hills, moorland, and agricultural terrain. The townland system itself represents a distinctive feature of Irish and Northern Irish geography, with townlands serving as small administrative divisions that have defined local territories for centuries. Tullaghmurry East's name, like many in the region, derives from Irish language origins, with "tulach" relating to a hill or mound, reflecting the topographical naming conventions common throughout County Derry.

The history of Tullaghmurry East, as with much of County Derry, is intertwined with the broader patterns of settlement, land use, and cultural development in Ulster. The region has been shaped by centuries of habitation, from prehistoric times through the medieval period and into the modern era. County Derry itself has experienced significant historical events, including the seventeenth-century Plantation period and subsequent agricultural and industrial developments. Townlands like Tullaghmurry East represent continuities in local settlement patterns, though the specific details of this particular townland's development would require consultation of local historical records and archives.

Today, Tullaghmurry East remains part of the rural fabric of County Derry, contributing to the region's agricultural character and community identity. Like many rural townlands, it is home to farming communities and local residents who maintain connections to the land and to the broader networks of rural life in the area. The townland system continues to have practical significance for local administration, postal services, and cultural identity, even as broader patterns of rural life have evolved with modernization and social change.

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