History and heritage societies and organisations in County Antrim
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Armagh – an inland county, province Ulster, bounded N. by county. Tyrone and Lough Neagh, E. by co. Down, S. by Louth, and W. by counties Monaghan and Tyrone. Greatest length N. and S., 32 miles; greatest breadth E. and W., 20 miles. Area, 328,086 acres (311,048 acres land and 17,038 water). Population 163,177, of … Read more
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Down – a maritime county of Ulster province, in the NE. of Ireland, having county Antrim on the N., county Armagh on the W., and the sea on all other sides; greatest length, NE. and SW., 50 miles; greatest breadth, NW. and SE., 35 miles; average breadth, 24 miles; coast-line, about 67 miles (or 139 … Read more
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Belfast, parliamentary and municipal borough, manufacturing and seaport town, and the principal town of Ulster, chiefly in Shankill parish, county Antrim, but partly also in Holywood and Knockbreda parishes, county Down, at the influx of the Lagan to Belfast Lough, 113 miles N. of Dublin by rail, 129 from Glasgow, and 160 from Liverpool – … Read more
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