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Aughane is a small area of land, also known as a townland, located in Rostellan Parish, which is part of County Cork in Ireland. Think of a townland as a very old way of dividing up the countryside, like a small rural neighborhood.

What is a Townland?

A townland is a traditional way of dividing land in Ireland. These divisions have been used for hundreds of years, even before modern counties and parishes were fully established. They are often based on natural features like hills or rivers.

History of Townlands

Townlands have been around since at least the 17th century. They were used for things like collecting taxes and keeping records of land ownership. Even today, townlands are still used for addresses and local identity.

Townlands Today

While they might not be the main way we organize things today, townlands are still an important part of Irish heritage. They help people connect with their local history and the specific place where they live. Aughane is one of thousands of these unique land divisions across Ireland.

Location of Aughane

Aughane is found in County Cork, which is the largest county in Ireland. County Cork is in the southwest of the country and is known for its beautiful coastline, green countryside, and historic towns. Rostellan Parish is a smaller area within County Cork, and Aughane is a part of that parish.

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