Ward in Fermanagh and Omagh, Northern Ireland
| Coordinates: | 54.243, -7.231 |
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| Population: | 528 |
Rosslea (often spelled Roslea) is a small, predominantly rural ward in the Fermanagh and Omagh district of Northern Ireland, lying close to the border with the Republic of Ireland. It sits within the drumlin-dominated countryside typical of Fermanagh, with farmland, bogland and nearby waterways shaping a quiet, scenic landscape; agriculture and local services form the backbone of the local economy, with many residents also commuting to larger towns for work.
Community life in Rosslea is compact and locally focused, often centred on parish activities and the local GAA club, which plays a big social as well as sporting role. The area has a long rural history reflected in old churches and scattered archaeological sites, and like many border communities it carries legacies of 20th-century politics and migration while remaining close-knit and culturally active.
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