Cruit Island

Cruit Island
Oileán na Cruite
Populated place

South side of the island
Cruit Island

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 55°01′53″N 8°25′03″W / 55.031268°N 8.417521°W / 55.031268; -8.417521Coordinates: 55°01′53″N 8°25′03″W / 55.031268°N 8.417521°W / 55.031268; -8.417521
Country Ireland
Province Ulster
County County Donegal
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference B847228

Cruit Island (Irish: An Chruit or Oileán na Cruite) is a small inhabited island in the Rosses region of County Donegal, Ireland. It is linked to the mainland by bridge.

The island is a major centre for rock climbing on its granite sea-cliffs; the 2015 guidebook lists about 27 single-pitch climbs, mostly established in 1985. Since 2007 another 300 rock climbs have been recorded on the granite sea cliffs all over the island[1] The online guidebook is

Culture

Cruit Island has a strong musical heritage. Local musician Seán McBride wrote the famous Irish ballad "The Homes of Donegal" in 1955.[2] The song "Thíos Cois na Trá Domh" originates from the island and remains a very popular song in the Donegal Gaeltacht to this day.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1841258    
1851252−2.3%
1861260+3.2%
1871273+5.0%
1881286+4.8%
1891252−11.9%
1901245−2.8%
1911255+4.1%
YearPop.±%
1926237−7.1%
1936279+17.7%
1946172−38.4%
1951151−12.2%
1956135−10.6%
1961107−20.7%
196686−19.6%
197169−19.8%
YearPop.±%
197984+21.7%
198183−1.2%
198689+7.2%
199177−13.5%
199670−9.1%
200261−12.9%
200653−13.1%
Source: Central Statistics Office. "CNA17: Population by Off Shore Island, Sex and Year". CSO.ie. Retrieved October 12, 2016. 

References

  1. Iain Miller, ed. (2015). Rock Climbs in Donegal. http://www.uniqueascent.ie/rockclimbing_donegal_guidebook_2015: Mountaineering Ireland.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2009-04-11.

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