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Inishmore (Irish: Árainn [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ] (listen), Árainn Mhór [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ woːɾ] or Inis Mór [ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ]) is the largest of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, off the west coast of Ireland. With an area of 31 km2 (12 sq mi) and a population of 762 (as of 2016), it is the second-largest island off the Irish coast (after Achill) and most populous of the Aran Islands.

Inishmore
Native name:
Árainn
The karst landscape on Inishmore from Dún Aonghasa
Inishmore
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Coordinates53°07′25″N 9°43′39″W
Area7,636 acres (3,090 ha)[1]
Length14 km (8.7 mi)[2]
Width3.8 km (2.36 mi)[2]
Highest elevation123 m (404 ft)
Highest pointAn Droim Rua
Administration
Ireland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyGalway
Demographics
Population762 (2016)
Pop. density24.7/km2 (64/sq mi)
Inis Mór is the largest of the Aran Islands
Inis Mór is the largest of the Aran Islands
Beach on Inis Mór
Beach on Inis Mór
Cill Rónáin
Cill Rónáin
Photograph from within Dún Aonghusa on Inis Mór in Galway Bay, Ireland, a prehistoric coastal hill fort
Photograph from within Dún Aonghusa on Inis Mór in Galway Bay, Ireland, a prehistoric coastal hill fort

The island is in the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht and has a strong Irish culture. Much of the island is karst landscape and it has a wealth of ancient and medieval sites including Dún Aonghasa, described as "the most magnificent barbaric monument in Europe" by George Petrie.[3]


Name


Before the 20th century, the island was usually called Árainn or Árainn Mhór, which is thought to mean "kidney-shaped" or "ridge". It was anglicized as 'Aran', 'Aran More' or 'Great Aran'.[4] This has caused some confusion with Arranmore, County Donegal,[5] which has the same Irish name. The name 'Inishmore' was "apparently concocted by the Ordnance Survey for its map of 1839" as an anglicization of Inis Mór ("big island"), as there is no evidence of its use before then.[6]

Because the island is in the Gaeltacht, Árainn is the only legal placename in Irish or English as declared in the Official Languages Act 2003.


Geology and geography


The island is an extension of the Burren. The terrain of the island is composed of limestone pavements with crisscrossing cracks known as "grikes", leaving isolated rocks called "clints". The limestones date from the Visean period (Lower Carboniferous), formed as sediments in a tropical sea approximately 350 million years ago, and compressed into horizontal strata with fossil corals, crinoids, sea urchins and ammonites. Glaciation following the Namurian phase facilitated greater denudation.

The result is that Inis Mór and the other islands are among the finer examples of Glacio-Karst landscape in the world. The effects of the last glacial period (the Midlandian) are most in evidence, with the island overrun by ice during this glaciation. The impact of earlier Karstification (solutional erosion) has been eliminated by the last glacial period. So any Karstification now seen dates from approximately 10,000 years ago and the island Karst is thus recent.

Solutional processes have widened and deepened the grikes of the limestone pavement. Pre-existing lines of weakness in the rock (vertical joints) contribute to the formation of extensive fissures separated by clints (flat pavement like slabs). The rock karstification facilitates the formation of subterrainean drainage.


Towns and villages



Flora and fauna


The island supports arctic, Mediterranean and alpine plants side by side, due to the unusual environment. Like the Burren, the Aran islands are known for their unusual assemblage of plants and animals.[7] The grikes (crevices) provide moist shelter, thus supporting a wide range of plants including dwarf shrubs. Where the surface of the pavement is shattered into gravel, many of the hardier Arctic or alpine plants can be found.

But when the limestone pavement is covered by a thin layer of soil, patches of grass are seen, interspersed with plants like the gentian and orchids. Insects present include the butterfly the pearl-bordered fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne), brown hairstreak (Thecla betulae), marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) and wood white (Leptidea sinapis); the moths, the burren green (Calamia tridens), Irish annulet (Gnophos dumetata) and transparent burnet (Zygaena purpuralis); and the hoverfly Doros profuges.


Tourism


Na Seacht dTeampaill (The Seven Churches), Inis Mór
Na Seacht dTeampaill (The Seven Churches), Inis Mór
A gravestone
A gravestone

Inis Mór today is a major tourist destination, with bed and breakfast accommodation scattered across the island. Private minibuses, horse-drawn carriages and bicycles are the main methods of getting about for the numerous tourists who visit the island in the summer months.

There is a small museum illustrating the history of Dún Aonghasa and its possible functions, while the Aran Sweater Market is a focal point for visitors who can trace the culture and history associated with the Aran sweater through the on-site museum. Nearby are a Neolithic tomb and a small heritage park at Dún Eochla, featuring examples of a traditional thatched cottage and poteen distillery.[8] The Tempull Breccain (Church of Brecan), commonly called the Seven Churches of Aran, is a complex of churches and other buildings dedicated to the 5th-century Saint Brecan, once a popular destination for pilgrims.[9] In the centre of the island, at its highest point is the Inishmore Lighthouse, it was decommissioned in 1857 and replaced by the lights at Eeragh and Inisheer.[10]

The island plays host to Ted Fest each year. Established in 2004, it is a celebration of the sitcom Father Ted. Festival goers dress as their favourite characters, watch their favourite episodes and take part in various Ted related events and competitions.


Sport


Some of the limestone sea cliffs have attracted interest from rock-climbers.[11] Diving is possible.[ambiguous] A particularly popular location for this is Poll na bPéist (hole of worms/sea monsters), located at the southern coast of the island, which is a large naturally formed rectangular pool communicating via underground channels with the sea.[12] Since 2012, Inis Mór has hosted an event as part of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series.


Transport


The island is serviced by Aran Ferries ferry from Rossaveal and Doolin. These are passenger-only ferries; cars and heavy goods are transported on unscheduled services.

Aer Arann Islands runs daily scheduled flights from Inis Mór Aerodrome to Connemara Airport using Britten Norman Islander aircraft.



The island features heavily in Martin McDonagh's play The Lieutenant of Inishmore. McDonagh would also use Inishmore as a filming location for his film The Banshees of Inisherin.

Inis Mór was used as a recording location for the 1997 film The Matchmaker and the 2010 film Leap Year.

The first story in These Precious Hours by Michael Corrigan has a scene set on Inis Mór.

The island appeared on the premiere episode of The Amazing Race 12 with teams needing to find Teampall Bheanáin after they arrived.[13]

The music video for Dermot Kennedy's "For Island Fires and Family" (video released 10 January 2019) was filmed entirely on Inis Mór.[14][15]


Notable inhabitants



Aran in the Irish annals


Annals of Inisfallen (AI)


Demographics


The table below reports data on Inis Mór's population taken from Discover the Islands of Ireland (Alex Ritsema, Collins Press, 1999) and the census of Ireland.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18412,592    
18512,312−10.8%
18612,281−1.3%
18712,110−7.5%
18812,178+3.2%
18911,979−9.1%
19011,941−1.9%
19111,768−8.9%
19261,363−22.9%
YearPop.±%
19361,286−5.6%
19461,133−11.9%
19511,016−10.3%
1956941−7.4%
1961933−0.9%
1966925−0.9%
1971864−6.6%
1979883+2.2%
1981891+0.9%
YearPop.±%
1986848−4.8%
1991836−1.4%
1996838+0.2%
2002831−0.8%
2006824−0.8%
2011 845+2.5%
2016762−9.8%
Source: Central Statistics Office. "CNA17: Population by Off Shore Island, Sex and Year". CSO.ie. Retrieved 12 October 2016. 2016 population: "CSO Statbank E2021".

Annalistic references


AI=Annals of Inisfallen. (AF)M=Annals of the Four Masters.


References


  1. "OSI Maps, 6" Cassini Maps". osi.ie. Ordnance Survey Ireland. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  2. "Inishmore - Árainn". www.discoverireland.ie. Fáilte Ireland. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  3. "The Best of Ancient Ireland". Frommer's. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
  4. "Árainn/Inishmore". Placenames Database of Ireland.
  5. Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. (2011). Fodor's See It Ireland. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 207. ISBN 978-1-4000-0553-6.
  6. Smyth, Gerry (2001). Space and the Irish Cultural Imagination. Springer. p. 53.
  7. Webb, D. A. (1961–1963). "Noteworthy Plants of the Burren: A Catalogue Raisonné". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section B. Royal Irish Academy. 62: 117–34. ISSN 0035-8983. JSTOR 20494847.
  8. Mario De Carli. "Prehistoric Forts". Archived from the original on 7 September 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
  9. Harbison, Peter (1 April 1995). Pilgrimage in Ireland: The Monuments and the People. Syracuse University Press. pp. 93ff. ISBN 978-0-8156-0312-2.
  10. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Western Ireland (Ulster and Connacht)". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  11. "Aran Islands - Irish Climbing Online Wiki". wiki.climbing.ie.
  12. "Scuba diving ireland". Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  13. Rocchio, Christopher (5 November 2007). "Ari Bonas, Staella Gianakakos eliminated from 'The Amazing Race 12'". Reality TV World. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  14. "WATCH: Dermot Kennedy's stunning new video set on the Aran Islands". JOE.ie. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  15. "Dermot Kennedy releases new video filmed on Inis Mór". 13 January 2019. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  16. Gillan, P. J. (1 January 2004). "Bridget Dirrane" via The Guardian.
  17. Eyman, Scott. Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1999. ISBN 0-684-81161-8 (excerpt c/o New York Times)



На других языках


[de] Árainn

Árainn [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈɑːɾən̠ʲ] ( listen?/i) (irisch auch Árainn Mhór oder Inis Mór; deutsch: „große Insel“, anglisiert Inishmore) ist eine Insel vor der Westküste der Republik Irland. Sie gehört zu den Aran-Inseln und ist die größte und westlichste bewohnte Insel der Inselgruppe in der Galway-Bucht. Sie ist rund 14 km lang und 3 km breit und hat 845 Einwohner (Stand: 2011). Die Insel ist bekannt als Hort der irischen Sprache und Kultur sowie für ihren Reichtum an vor- und frühchristlichen Stätten. Die Aran-Inseln werden wie andere irischsprachige Gebiete Irlands als Gaeltacht bezeichnet.
- [en] Inishmore

[fr] Inis Mór

Inis Mór (prononcé /ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ/, litt. « grande île » ; officiellement appelée Árainn .mw-parser-output .prononciation>a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Loudspeaker.svg/11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png")center left no-repeat;padding-left:15px;font-size:smaller}Écouter, /ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ/ en irlandais, et aussi appelée en Árainn Mhór  ; en anglais : Inishmore) est une île d'Irlande faisant partie des îles d'Aran dont elle est la plus grande avec quatorze kilomètres de longueur pour trois kilomètres de largeur.

[it] Inis Mór

Inis Mór /ˌiniʃ ˈmoːr/ o Árainn /ˈɑːrənʲ/ o ancora Árainn Mhór (in inglese Inishmore, Aran o Aranmore) è la più grande e popolata delle tre isole Aran, nella Baia di Galway, Irlanda, oltre che la più occidentale e famosa.

[ru] Инишмор

Инишмо́р[1] (ирл. Árainn (Mhór)[2] / Inis Mór, ˈɑːrənʲ woːr/[ˈɪnɪɕ woːr ˈɑːrənʲ], англ. Inishmore[2]) — наибольший из островов Аран, расположенный в заливе Голуэй. Его название так и переводится — «большой остров». Остров вытянут на северо-восток и имеет длину примерно 11,3 км, население — 845 чел. (2011)[3]. На острове Инишмор находятся шесть населённых пунктов — Килронан (259 человек, крупнейший населённый пункт острова), Киллини, Огил, Оутквортер, Килмёрви и Бул Габиа.



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