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Taifid Daonáirimh
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Bliana Daonáirimh
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- Teaghlaigh
- 3
- Daoine
- 10 -56.5%
- Teaghlaigh
- 2 -33.3%
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Tullyally Upper is a townland located in County Derry in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's rural hinterland. The townland forms part of the parish geography typical of County Derry, characterized by rolling countryside, agricultural land, and scattered settlements. Like many townlands in the region, it reflects the historical division of Irish land into these distinctive administrative and territorial units, which have persisted as important markers of place and community identity even as their formal administrative role has evolved. The landscape would have been shaped by centuries of agricultural use, with field patterns, hedgerows, and local waterways forming the practical geography of rural life.
The townland system itself represents an enduring feature of Irish and particularly Northern Irish settlement patterns, with roots extending back through medieval and early modern periods. Tullyally Upper, as with other named townlands in County Derry, carries forward this territorial legacy. The name itself, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from Irish language origins, though the specific historical evolution of this particular place name would require detailed genealogical and linguistic research to fully document. The area would have experienced the broader historical currents that shaped County Derry, including the plantation period and subsequent land reorganization that characteristically marked the region's early modern history.
As a rural townland in contemporary County Derry, Tullyally Upper remains part of the county's agricultural and community fabric, though like many such places it has experienced the social and economic transformations of modern Ireland. It represents the type of local place that anchors community memory and identity, serving as a reference point for families and local history even as the wider region has undergone significant change. The townland's significance lies primarily in its role within the network of rural communities and settlements that comprise County Derry's distinctive character and heritage.
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