Bentra,
Benvardin,
Bighouse,
Billy or Curramoney,
Birch Hill
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Blackcave North,
Blackcave South,
Black Hill,
Black Mountain,
Bleerick,
Boatinghole Rock,
Boltnaconnell,
Bonamargy
Bonamargy () is a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ; ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It has been #Descriptions, variously described ...
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Boneyclassagh,
Bootown,
Bottom,
Bovolcan,
Boydstown,
Brackenhill
Brackenhill is a village in West Yorkshire, England, which forms part of Ackworth parish. It is situated on the A638 road on the eastern bank of Hessle Beck, west of Ackworth Moor Top and north of Fitzwilliam Country Park.
A major industry in ...
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Bracknamuckley,
Brackney,
Brae
:''"Brae" is also the Lowland Scots language word for the slope or brow of a hill.''
Brae (Old Norse: ''Breiðeið'', meaning "the wide isthmus") is a village on the island of Mainland in Shetland, Scotland, United Kingdom. In it had a popula ...
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Braetown,
Bravallen,
Brecart,
Breckagh,
Breen,
Brettens Walls,
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
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Brockaghs,
Brockish,
Broom-beg,
Broom-more,
Broughanlea,
Broughanore,
Broughdone,
Broughgammon,
Broughmore,
Broughshane Upper
Broughshane ( , formerly spelt Brughshane, ) is a large village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is northeast of Ballymena and north of Antrim, on the A42 road. It is part of Mid and East Antrim District Council and had a population of ...
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Browndod,
Bruslee,
Bryantang,
Buckna,
Budore,
Bunshanacloney,
Burnquarter,
Burnside,
Bush,
Bushfoot or Lissanduff,
Bushmills Bushmills may refer to:
* Bushmills, County Antrim
Bushmills (From Irish language, Irish ''Muileann na Buaise'') is a village on the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Bushmills had a population of 1,247 in the United Kingdom Censu ...
(also known as
Ballaghmore (Dunluce) Ballaghmore may refer to:
*Ballaghmore, County Laois, a small village in County Laois, Ireland
**Ballaghmore Castle, a castle from 1480 in Ballaghmore, County Laois
*Ballaghmore (Ballymoney)
In Ireland Counties are divided into Civil Parishes an ...
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Bushmills Bushmills may refer to:
* Bushmills, County Antrim
Bushmills (From Irish language, Irish ''Muileann na Buaise'') is a village on the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Bushmills had a population of 1,247 in the United Kingdom Censu ...
(also known as
Magheraboy
Magheraboy () is a barony in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. To its east lies Lower Lough Erne, and it is bordered by three other baronies in Northern Ireland: Lurg to the north; Tirkennedy to the east; and Clanawley to the south It also ...
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C
Cab to Carn
Cabragh,
Cabragh or Cavanmore Cabragh may refer to the following places:
* Cabra Castle, a former castle and house and now hotel in County Cavan, Ireland
* Cabra, Dublin, Cabra, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; formerly spelt ''Cabragh''
* Cabragh, County Down, a population centre i ...
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Caddy,
Caherty,
Caldanagh,
Calhame,
Calheme,
Callisnagh,
Capanagh,
Cape Castle
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Carclunty,
Cardonaghy,
Carey Mill,
Cargan,
Cargin,
Cargin Island,
Carlane
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Carmacmoin,
Carmagrim,
Carmavy,
Carmorn,
Carnaff,
Carnagall,
Carnageeragh,
Carnaghliss,
Carnaghts,
Carnahagh,
Carnalbanagh,
Carnamaddy,
Carnamenagh,
Carnanee,
Carnanreagh,
Carnany Lower,
Carnany Upper,
Carnasheeran,
Carnave,
Carn-beg,
Carnbore,
Carnbrock,
Carnbuck,
Carncoagh,
Carncoggy,
Carncolp,
Carncome,
Carncullagh Middle,
Carnduff
Carnduff is a small agricultural town in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada near the USA border and the Manitoba border.
History
Carnduff is named after its first postmaster, John Carnduff. It was marked on early CPR maps, though that location ...
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Carneal,
Carnearney,
Carneatly,
Carney Hill
Carney may refer to:
People
* Carney (surname)
** Mark Carney, current Prime Minister of Canada
* Governor Carney (disambiguation)
* Judge Carney (disambiguation)
* Justice Carney (disambiguation)
* Senator Carney (disambiguation)
* A carni ...
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Carnfeogue,
Carnfinton,
Carnfunnock,
Carnglass More,
Carngranny,
Carniny,
Carnkeeran,
Carnkilly Upper,
Carnkirk,
Carnkirn,
Carnlea,
Carnlelis,
Carnlougherin,
Carnlough North,
Carnlough South,
Carnmoney
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from ...
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Carnmoney Bog
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), electoral ward and a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area. It lies from ...
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Carnmoney Glebe
Carnmoney () is the name of a townland (of 456 acres), Wards of the United Kingdom, electoral ward and a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carnmoney is within the urban area of Newtownabbey, in the Antr ...
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Carnmoon,
Carnmore
Carnmore () is an electoral area located at the southern end of the parish of Claregalway, approximately east of Galway city in County Galway, Ireland. Carnmore is in a Gaeltacht area, although the majority of residents use English as their ...
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Carnsampson,
Carnside,
Carnspindle,
Carnstroan,
Carntall
Carr to Clyt
Carracloghy,
Carravinally,
Carravindoon,
Carrickarade Island,
Carrickfergus
Carrickfergus ( , meaning " Fergus' rock") is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It sits on the north shore of Belfast Lough, from Belfast. The town had a population of 28,141 at the 2021 census. It is County Antrim's oldest t ...
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Carricknafurd,
Carricknagarrowna,
Carrivcashel,
Carrive,
Carrivemurphy Mountain,
Carrivereagh,
Carrowcloghan,
Carrowcowan,
Carrowcrin,
Carrowcroey,
Carrowlaverty,
Carrowreagh,
Carrowreagh Mountain,
Carryduff
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is a small ...
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Casheltown,
Cashlan,
Castlecat,
Castlegore,
Castle Island,
Castlenagree,
Castle Park,
Castlequarter,
Castletown,
Caulside,
Cavan
Cavan ( ; ) is the county town of County Cavan in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The town is bypassed by the main N3 road (Ireland), N3 road that links Dublin ( ...
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Cavanmore or Cabragh,
Chathamhall,
Churchfield,
Church Quarter
Church Quarter is a historic home located at Doswell, Hanover County, Virginia. It was built in 1843, and is a one-story, three-bay, gable-roof, log dwelling. It has exposed logs with V-notching and two exterior end chimneys. Also on the prope ...
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Church Tamlaght,
Clady,
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* Clare Valley, South Australia
Canada
* Clare (electoral district), an electoral district
* Cl ...
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Clare Mountain Clare may refer to:
Places Antarctica
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Australia
* Clare, South Australia, a town in the Clare Valley
* Clare Valley, South Australia
Canada
* Clare (electoral district), an electoral district
* Cl ...
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Clatteryknowes,
Claughey,
Cleggan
Cleggan () is a fishing village in County Galway, Ireland. The village lies northwest of Clifden and is situated at the head of Cleggan Bay.
A focal point of the village is the pier, built by Alexander Nimmo in 1822 and extended in 1908. Fer ...
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Clegnagh,
Clementshill,
Clinty,
Cloghan,
Cloghanduff,
Cloghanmurry,
Cloghcor,
Cloghcorr,
Clogher
Clogher (; , ) is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne ...
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Clogher Anderson
Clogher (; , ) is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne ...
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Clogher North
Clogher (; , ) is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne ...
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Clogher South
Clogher (; , ) is a village and civil parish in the border area of south County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Blackwater, 5.8 miles from the border crossing to County Monaghan. It stands on the townlands of Clogher Demesne ...
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Cloghfin,
Cloghgaldanagh,
Cloghglass,
Cloghglass or Retreat,
Cloghinarney,
Clogh Mills,
Cloghogue,
Cloghs,
Cloghy West
Cloghy ( ; ), also spelt Cloughy or Cloughey, is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the east (Irish Sea) coast of the Ards Peninsula, in the Ards and North Down Borough. It had a population of 1,075 people in the 2011 C ...
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Clonboy,
Clonetrace,
Cloney,
Clonkeen
Clonkeen ( Irish-derived place name, ''Cluain Caoin'' meaning 'The Beautiful Meadow') is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan, barony of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland.
Geography
Clonkeen is bounded on the west by Dring townland and D ...
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Clonreagh,
Clontyfinnan West,
Clooney,
Cloonty,
Cloughorr,
Cluntirriff,
Clyttaghan
Cog to Cu
Coggrey,
Coldagh,
Colebreene Lower,
Colebreene Upper,
Collinward,
Commons
The commons is the cultural and natural resources accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable Earth. These resources are held in common even when owned privately or publicly. Commons ...
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Connor,
Conogher,
Coolaveely,
Coole,
Coolkeeran,
Coolkenny,
Coolmaghra,
Coolnagoppoge,
Coolranny,
Coolsythe,
Corbally,
Corkermain,
Corkey Middle,
Corkey North
Corkey or Corky is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Located 11 miles east of Ballymoney, it is within the Ballymoney Borough Council area, and is at the edge of the Glens of Antrim. The villages of Loughguile and Cloughmills a ...
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Corkey South
Corkey or Corky is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Located 11 miles east of Ballymoney, it is within the Ballymoney Borough Council area, and is at the edge of the Glens of Antrim. The villages of Loughguile and Cloughmills a ...
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Corlane,
Cormorant Rock,
Correen,
Corrstown,
Corrymellagh,
Corvally,
Coshkib,
Cow Island,
Cozies,
Craig,
Craigaboney,
Craigahulliar,
Craigalappan,
Craiganboy,
Craiganee,
,
Craigatempin,
Craigban,
Craigdunloof,
Craigfad,
Craigfaddock,
Craiginorne,
Craigmacagan,
Craigmore,
Craignagat,
Craignageeragh,
Craignamaddy,
Craigs,
Craigy Hall,
Craigywarren,
Cranfield
Cranfield is a village and civil parish in the west of Bedfordshire, England, situated between Bedford and Milton Keynes. It had a population of 4,909 in 2001. increasing to 5,369 at the 2011 census. The parish is in Central Bedfordshire uni ...
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Crankill,
Crawfordsland,
Creagh
Creagh is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic ''Craobhach'', meaning "branch". The Creagh family was first found in County Clare, where they held a family seat from ancient times. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the Creaghs were on ...
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Crebilly,
Creenagh,
Creevamoy,
Creeve
Creeve is a civil parish and townland in County Roscommon
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Creevery,
Cregcattan & part of Galdanagh,
Creggan,
Cregganboy,
Crevilly-valley,
Crew
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Crew Park
A crew is a body or a group of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard. The word has nautical resonances: the tasks involve ...
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Croaghbeg,
Croaghmore,
Croghfern,
Cromaghs,
Cromkill,
Cromy and Taggarts Land,
Crookedstone,
Crooknahaya,
Cross
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Crosshill, County Antrim, Crosshill,
Crosskennan,
Crossmary,
Crossreagh,
Crosstagherty,
Crushybracken,
Cubbindall,
Culbane,
Culbidag,
Culbrim Lower,
Culcrum,
Culdoo Lower,
Cullybackey
Cullybackey or Cullybacky () is a large village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies 3 miles north-west of Ballymena, on the banks of the River Main, and is part of Mid and East Antrim district. It had a population of 2,569 people in th ...
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Culmore
Culmore () is a village and townland in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is at the mouth of the River Foyle. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 3,465 people. It is situated within Derry and Strabane district.
History N ...
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Culnafay,
Culramoney,
Cummingstown or Ballynamenagh North,
Curragh
The Curragh ( ; ) is a flat open plain in County Kildare, Ireland. This area is well known for horse breeding and training. The Irish National Stud is on the edge of Kildare town, beside the Japanese Gardens. Pollardstown Fen, the larges ...
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Curramoney,
Curramoney or Billy,
Curran and Drumaliss
Curran may refer to:
People
* Curran (surname)
* Curran Oi (born 1990), an American figure skater
* Curran Phillips (born 2000), an American artistic gymnast
Material
* Curran (material)
Places
*Curran, community in Alfred and Plantagenet, Ont ...
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Currysheskin,
Cushendall
Cushendall (), formerly known as Newtownglens, is a coastal village and townland (of 153 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located in the historic barony of Glenarm Lower and the civil parish of Layd, and is part of Causeway Coas ...
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Cushendun
Cushendun () is a small coastal village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It sits off the A2 coast road between Cushendall and Ballycastle. It has a sheltered harbour and lies at the mouth of the River Dun and Glendun, one of the nine Glen ...
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Cushenilt,
Cushleake Mountain North
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Dairyland,
Deepstown,
Deerfin,
Deer Park,
Deer Park & Little,
Deer Park Farms
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Deffrick,
Demesne
A demesne ( ) or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support. This distinguished it from land subinfeudation, sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants. ...
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Demesne Upper,
Dernaveagh,
Derryaghy,
Derryclone,
Derrygowan,
Derryhirk,
Derryhollagh,
Derrykeighan
Derrykeighan () is a hamlet, civil parish and townland (of 161 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 4 miles (7.5 km) north of Ballymoney. It is situated in the historic barony of Dunluce Lower.
History
The site of the medieval p ...
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Derrykillultagh,
Derrymore,
Derrynaseer,
Derrynisk,
Dervock
Dervock ( or ''Dairbheog'') is a small village and townland (of 132 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is about 3.5 miles (6 km) northeast of Ballymoney, on the banks of the River Bush. It is situated in the civil parish of D ...
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Desertderrin,
Devil's Churn,
Dickey's Town
Dicky, Dickey, Dickie, or plurals thereof may refer to:
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* Dickies, a brand of clothing
People
* Dicky (name), a list of persons with the given name or nickname
* Dickey (name), a ...
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Dira or Upper Broghindrummin Dira may refer to:
People
* Bernadett Dira (born 1980), Hungarian biathlete
* Dira Paes (born 1969), Brazilian actress
* Dira Sugandi, Indonesian singer and actress
*Dira Abu Zahar, Malaysian politician and former actress
Places
* Dira, Burkina ...
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Dirraw,
Diskirt,
Divis
Divis (; ) is a hill and area of sprawling moorland north-west of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. With a height of 1,568 ft (478 m), it is the highest of the Belfast Hills. It is joined with the neighbouring Black Mountain, a ...
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Doagh
Doagh ( ; ) is a village and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is in the Six Mile Water Valley, about two miles south-west of Ballyclare, and had a population of 1,404 people in the 2021 census. It is known as ''Doach'' in Ulster ...
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Dobbsland,
Donegore
Donegore (historically ''Dunogcurra'', ) is the name of a hill, a townland, a small cluster of residences, and a civil parish in the historic barony of Antrim Upper, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Donegore lies approximately 5 miles (8 km ...
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Dooey,
Doonan,
Doonans,
Doonbought,
Doonfin,
Doory,
Douglas
Douglas may refer to:
People
* Douglas (given name)
* Douglas (surname)
Animals
* Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking
* Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil ...
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Douglasland,
Dowgry,
Downkillybegs, Drains,
Drains Bog
Drain may refer to:
Objects and processes
* Drain (plumbing), a fixture that provides an exit-point for waste water or for water that is to be re-circulated on the side of a road
** Floor drain
* Drain (surgery), a tube used to remove pus or oth ...
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Dreen,
Droagh,
Dromain,
Dromore,
Drumack,
Drumacullin,
Drumadried,
Drumaduan,
Drumagorgan,
Drumagrove,
Drumahaman,
Drumaheglis,
Drumahiskey,
Drumahitt,
Drumakeely,
Drumaleet,
Drumanaway,
Drumanduff,
Drumankelly,
Drumaqueran,
Drumard,
Drumaridly,
Drumaroan,
Drumavaddy,
Drumavoley,
Drumawillin,
Drumbare,
Drumboe,
Drumcon,
Drumcrottagh,
Drumcrow
Drumcrow (, ) is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies in the north of the parish with the Moyola River running along its northern boundary. It is bounded by the townlands of; Dru ...
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Drumcudree,
Drumcullen,
Drumderg,
Drumeeny,
Drumfane,
Drumfin,
Drumfresky,
Drumgurland,
Drumkeeran
Drumkeeran (), also Drumkeerin, is a village and townland in County Leitrim, Ireland, located at the junction of the R280 and R200 roads. It is situated in drumlin hills at the foot of Corry Mountain, just north of Lough Allen.
History
Thr ...
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Drumlee,
Drummaul
Drummaul is a townland and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic Barony (geographic), barony of Toome Upper and contains the town of Randalstown.
The name derives from the Iris ...
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Drumnacross,
Drumnacur,
Drumadarragh,
Drumbest,
Drumdallagh,
Druminagh,
Drumleckney, Drummans, Drummuck, Drumnacole,
Drumnacross,
Drumnacur, Drumnadonaghy, Drumnadreagh, Drumnadrough, Drumnafivey, Drumnagee, Drumnagessan, Drumnaglea, Drumnagreagh, Drumnaheigh, Drumnahoe, Drumnakeel, Drumnamallaght, Drumnasmear, Drumnasole, Drumourne, Drumramer, Drumrankin, Drumraw, Drumraymond, Drumreagh, Drumroan, Drumsill, Drumskea, Drumsough, Drunkendult East, Duck Island, County Antrim, Duck Island, Dunadry, Dunaghy, Dunaird, Dunamoy, Dunamuggy, Dunanney, Dunarragan, Dunaverney, Duncansland, Duncarbit, Dunclug, Dundermot, Dundesert, Dundonald, County Antrim, Dundonald, Dundressan, Dundrod, Duneany, Dungall, Dungonnell, Dungorbery, Dunloy, Dunluce, County Antrim, Dunluce, Dunmakelter, Dunmall, Dunminning, Dunmurry, Dunnygarran, Dunnyvadden, Dunouragan, Dunseverick alias Feigh, Dunsilly, Dunteige, Dunturky, Durham's Land
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Eagle Hill or Ouna, Eagry, East Park, County Antrim, East Park, East Torr, Eden, County Antrim, Eden, Edenturcher, Edenvale, County Antrim, Edenvale, Eglish, County Antrim, Eglish, Elephant Rock, County Antrim, Elephant Rock, Elginny, Ellanabough, Enagh Lower, Englishtown, County Antrim, Englishtown, Eshery, Eskylane, Essan, Evishacrow, Evishnablay
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Fallinerlea, Fallowvee, Falmacbreed, Falmacrilly, Falnaglass, Falrusklin, Farlough, Farranacushog, Farranalessary, Farranmacallan, Farranmacarter, Farranshane, Faughil, Feehogue, Feigh alias Dunseverick, Feigh Carrick, Feigh Mountain, Fenagh, County Antrim, Fenagh, Fenaghy, County Antrim, Fenaghy, Ferguson's Land, Fernagh, Fernisky, Feumore, Finkiltagh, Fifty Acres, Five Acres, Flower Hill, County Antrim, Flower Hill, Foriff, Forthill, Fort Town, Four Score Acre, Freemanstown, Friary, County Antrim, Friary, Frosses
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Galboly Lower, Galboly Mountain North, Galboly Mountain South, Galboly Upper, Galdanagh, Galgorm Parks, Gallagh, Gallanagh, Gally Hill, Ganaby, Garriffgeery, Garryduff, Garry Lower, Gartford, Gartree, County Antrim, Gartree, Garvaghy, County Antrim, Garvaghy, Gillistown, Glasmullen, Glassaneeran Lower, Glebe, County Antrim, Glebe, Glenaan, Glenariff Mountain Upper East, Glenafiff Mountain Upper West, Glenariff Mountain Lower, Glenarm Demesne, Glenavy, Glenbuck, County Antrim, Glenbuck, Glengad, County Antrim, Glengad, Glengormley, Glengormley, Glenhead, Glenhugh, Glenleslie, Glenlough, County Antrim, Glenlough, Glenmakeeran, Glenmanus, Glenmullion, Glenocum, Glore, County Antrim, Glore, Glenstaghy, Glenstall, Glentask, Glentop or Ardaghmore, Glenville or Leamore, Glenwhirry, Gloonan, Glynn, County Antrim, Glynn, Gobrana, Goodland, County Antrim, Goodland, Gortaclee, Gortagharn, Gortaghragan, Gortahar, Gortaheran, Gortamaddy or White Hall, Gortateea, Gortcarney, Gortconny, Gortereghy, Gortfad, Gortgarn, Gortgill, Gortgole, Gortin, County Antrim, Gortin, Gortlane, Gortmillish, Gortnacapple, Gortnacor, Gortnacor Lower, Gortnagallon, Gortnageeragh, Gortnagory, Gortnagross Middle, Gortnee, Gortrany, Gowkstown alias Ault, Gracehill, Granagh, Grange of Ballyrobert, Grange of Ballywalter, Grange of Carmavy, Grange of Inispollan Mountain, Grange of Mallusk, Grange of Umgall, Grange Park, County Antrim, Grange Park, Gransha, County Antrim, Gransha, Great Deer Park, Greenaghan, Greenan, County Antrim, Greenan, Greenhill, County Antrim, Greenhill, Greenisland, Green Island, Greenland, County Antrim, Greenland, Greenshields Lower, Greenville, County Antrim, Greenville, Groggan, Gruig
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Halftown, Half Umry, Hannahstown, Harphall, Harvey's Rock, Headwood, Heagles, Highlandtown, County Antrim, Highlandtown, Hightown, County Antrim, Hightown, Holestone, Holy Well, County Antrim, Holy Well, Horse Carrick, Hungry Hall, County Antrim, Hungry Hall, Hurtletoot
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Iderown, Illannaleck Island, Inisloughlin, Inshamph, Inshinagh, Inver, County Antrim, Inver, Irish Hill, County Antrim, Irish Hill, Irishomerbane, Irishtown, County Antrim, Irishtown, Irragh, Islandahoe, Islandbane, Islandboy, Island Carragh North, Island Kelly, Island Macallan, Islandlean, Islandmore, Islandnabracky, Islandoo, Islandreagh, Islandrose, Islands of Carnmoon, Islandstown, Isle of Muck, County Antrim, Isle of Muck, Issbawn or Upper Gortnagross
J
Jockeysquarter, John Gillins, Jordanstown
K
Kebble, Kells, County Antrim, Kells, Kernyhill, Kettlebottom Island, Kilbegs, Kilbride, County Antrim, Kilbride, Kilcoan Beg, Kilcoobin, Kilcorig, Kilcreeny, Kilcreg, Kilcroagh, County Antrim, Kilcroagh, Kilcross, Kilcurry, County Antrim, Kilcurry, Kildowney, Kildrum, County Antrim, Kildrum, Kilgad, Kilgavanagh, Kilgreel, Kilknock, Killane, County Antrim, Killane, Killealy, Killeaton, Killins North, Killough, County Antrim, Killough, Killoughag, Killycarn, Killycoogan, Killycowan, Killycreen, Killydonnelly, Killyfad, Killyfast, Killyflugh, Killygarn, Killyglen, Killygore, Killylaes, Killylane, Killyless, Killymaddy, Killyramer, Killyree, Kilmahamogue, Kilmakee, Kilmandil, Kilmore, County Antrim, Kilmore, Kilmoyle, Kilmoyangey, Kilmoyle Upper or Kirkmoyle, Kilnacolpagh, Kilnadore, Kilpatrick, County Antrim, Kilpatrick, Kilraghts, Kilrobert, Kilroot, Kilvillis, Kinbally, Kinflea, Kingarriff, Kingsbog, Kinkeel, Kinnegalliagh, Kinramer North, Kinune, Kirkhill, County Antrim, Kirkhill, Kirkinriola, Kirkmoyle or Kilmoyle Upper, Knockacully, Knockaholet, Knockanavery, Knockanboy, Knockans, Knockans North, Knockanully, Knockavallan, Knockavrinnan, Knockboy, County Antrim, Knockboy, Knockbrack, Knockcairn, Knockeny, Knockertotan, Knockmacolusky, Knocknacarry, Knocknacrow, Knocknadona, Knocknagarvan, Knocknagulliagh, Knocknahinch, Knocknarea, County Antrim, Knocknarea, Knocksoghey
L
Ladyhill, Lagavara, Lagflugh, Lagmore, Lambeg North, Landhead, Laney, County Antrim, Laney, Langarve, Largy, County Antrim, Largy, Largymore, Lavin Lower, Layd, Lealies, Leamore or Glenville, Leck, County Antrim, Leck, Leeke, County Antrim, Leeke, Legacurry, County Antrim, Legacurry, Legagrane, Legaloy, Legatirriff, Legg, County Antrim, Legg, Legnagooly, Legoniel, Leitrim, County Antrim, Leitrim Lemnagh Beg, Lemnalary, Lemnalary Mountain, Lenagh, Leymore, Libbert East, Ligadaughtan, Limavallaghan, Liminary, Limnaharry, Linford, County Antrim, Linford, Lisbellanagroagh Beg, Lisboy, Lisbreen, Liscolman, County Antrim, Liscolman, Lisconnan, Lisglass, Lisheegan, Lislaban, Lislagan Lower, Lislunnan, Lismacloskey, Lismenary, Lismorrity, Lismurnaghan, Lisnabilla, Lisnabraugh, Lisnacrogher, Lisnafillon, Lisnagarran, Lisnagarvy, Lisnagat, Lisnagaver, Lisnagreggan, Lisnagunogue Lower, Lisnahay North, Lisnahilt, Lisnahunshin, Lisnalinchy, Lisnamanny, Lisnamurrikin, Lisnarick, County Antrim, Lisnarick, Lisnasoo, Lisnataylor, Lisnawhiggel, Lisnevanagh, Lisnisk, Lisrodden, Lissanduff or Bushfoot, Lisserluss, Lissue or Teraghafeeva, Little Deer Park, Livery Lower, Loan, County Antrim, Loan, Lockstown, Longfield, County Antrim, Longfield, Long Gilbert, Longmore, County Antrim, Longmore, Longtown, County Antrim, Longtown, Loonburn, Losset, Loughan, Loughconnelly, Loughduff, Loughermore, Loughhill, Loughloughan, Loughlynch, Loughmagarry, Loughrelisk, Love's Corkey, Lower Broghindrummin or Tavnaghranny, Lower Tullykittagh, Lowtown, Lubitavish, Lurgansemanus, Lurganteneil, Lurganure, Lurgan West, Lurgill
M
Macfinn Lower, Macfinn Upper, Maddykeel Lower, Maghaberry, Magherabeg, Magheraboy, Magheraboy or Bushmills, Magheraboy Lower, Magheracashel, Magheracross, County Antrim, Magheracross, Magheragall, Magherahoney, Magheralane, Magheralave, Magheraliskmisk, Magheramenagh, Magheramesk, Magheramore, Magheramully, Magheramurphy, Maghereagh, County Antrim, Maghereagh, Maghereeroy, Magherindonnel, Magherintendry, Maghernahar, Mallendober, Malone Upper, Manister, Manola Wood, Martinstown, County Antrim, Martinstown, Maxwells Walls, Mazes, County Antrim, Mazes, McVickersland, Meadow Parks, Middle Gortnagross, Middle Park, County Antrim, Middle Park, Midge Island, Mill Five Acres, Millquarter, Mill Tenement, Minnis North, Minnis South, Mistyburn, Moboy, Monaghan, Monanclogh, Moneybroom, Moneycanon, Moneycrumog, Moneydollog, Moneyduff, Moneyglass, Moneygobbin, Moneyleck, Moneyneagh, Moneynick, Moneyrod, Moneyvart, Monkstown, County Antrim, Monkstown, Montiaghs, County Antrim, Montiaghs, Moordyke, Moore Lodge, Moss-Side (Kilbride), Moss-Side (Kilbride parish), Moss-Side, County Antrim, Moss-Side (Grange of Drumtullagh parish), Mostragee, Mount Edwards, County Antrim, Mount Edwards, Mount Hamilton, County Antrim, Mount Hamilton, Mount Shalgus, Moyadam, Moyarget Lower, Moyasset, Moyaver Lower, Moycraig Macallister, Moygarriff, Moylarg, Moylinny, Moyrusk, Muckamore, Muckleramer, Muckrim, Mullaghboy, Mullaghbui, Mullaghcarton, Mullaghconnelly, Mullaghdoo, Mullaghduff, Mullaghduff Big, Mullaghgaun, Mullaghglass, County Antrim, Mullaghglass, Mullaghmossan, Mullaghsandall, Mullans, Mullarts, Mullinaskeagh, Mullindress, Mullinsallagh, Munie North, Murroo or Gortnagross Lower
N
Nappan Mountain, Nappan North, Nappan South, New Buildings or Maddydoo Lower, New Buildings North, New Buildings South, Newhill, Newlands, County Antrim, Newlands, New Park, Newtown, County Antrim, Newtown, Niblock, Novally
O
Old Church, County Antrim, Old Church, Old Forge, County Antrim, Old Forge, Old Freehold, Oldstone, Oldtown, County Antrim, Oldtown, Old Warren, Ouna or Eagle Hill, Outal, Outhill, Owencloghy, Owensland
P
Pans Rock, Parishagh, Park, County Antrim, Park, Park Hall, County Antrim, Park Hall, Park & East, Park & Middle, Park & New, Park & West,
Parkmore
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(also known as
Aganlane
In Ireland Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Antrim, Northern Ireland:
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A
Acravally, Aganlane (also known as Parkmore), Aghabo ...
), Pharis, County Antrim, Pharis, Poleglass, Polintamny, Pollee, Poobles, Portlee, Portmore, County Antrim, Portmore, Portmuck, Portrush, Potterswalls, Priestland East, Procklis, Prolusk, Prospect, County Antrim, Prospect
Q
Quarter Lenagh, Quolie
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Racavan, Rams Island, Northern Ireland, Rams Island, Ranaghan, County Antrim, Ranaghan, Rananagh, Randalstown, Randox, Rashee, Rathbeg, County Antrim, Rathbeg, Rathenraw, Rathkeel, Rathkenny, Rathlin Island, Rathmore, County Antrim, Rathmore, Rathsherry, Red Bay, County Antrim, Red Bay, Redhall, Retreat or Cloughglass, Revallagh North, Rickamore, Risk, County Antrim, Risk, Rooghan, Roonivoolin, Rory's Glen, Rosedermot, Roseyards, Rosnashane, Ross, County Antrim, Ross, Rushey Hill
S
Saint Cunning, Sallagh, Savagh, Scaryhill, Scolboa, Scotchomerbane, Seacash, Seacon Beg, Seacon More, Sea Gull Isle, Semicock, Seneirl, Shaneoguestown, Shanes (town), Shanes, Shane's Castle, Shane's Castle Park, Shaninish, Sharvogues, Sheegy Island, Sheep Island, County Antrim, Sheep Island, Shellfield, Shelton North, Sheriff's Land, Shillanavogy, Skady Tower, Skeagh, Sker Beg, Sker More, Skerry East, Skerrywhirry, Skilganaban, Slaght, Slane, County Antrim, Slane, Slate House, County Antrim, Slate House, Sleans, Slievebane, Slievenacloy, Slievenagh, Slievenaghy, Slievenagravery, Smallquarter, Solar, County Antrim, Solar, South Island Ean, Spring Farm, County Antrim, Spring Farm, Spring Mount, County Antrim, Spring Mount, Stackaboy, Stackahorlin, Stackaniska, Stacknacally, Stacknaderginan, Staffordstown, Stanalane, Steedstown, Steeple, County Antrim, Steeple, Stiles, County Antrim, Stiles, Stony Hill, County Antrim, Stony Hill, Straid, Straidballymorris, Straidbilly, Straidhavern, Straidnahanna, Stranocum, Strawpark, Stroan, Stroan Lower, Swan Island, County Antrim, Swan Island
T
Taggarts Land and Cromy, Taghey, Tamlaght, County Antrim, Tamlaght, Tamlaghtmore, Tamnaderry, Tamnaghmore, Tamnyvane, Tamybuck, Tanderagee, Tannaghmore, Tardree, Tate's Fort, Tavnaghan, Tavnagharry, Tavnaghboy, Tavnaghdrissagh, Tavnaghmore, Tavnaghoney, Tavnaghowen, Tavnaghranny or Lower Broghindrummin, Tawnybrack, Taylorstown, County Antrim, Taylorstown, Teeshan, Tehorny, Templastragh, Templecormac, Temple-effin, Templepatrick, Tenaghs, Teraghafeeva or Lissue, Terrygowan, Tervillin, The Bull, County Antrim, The Bull, The Green Beds, The Skerries, Northern Ireland, The Skerries, Ticloy, Tildarg, Timpan, County Antrim, Timpan, Tirgracey, Tirkilly, Tiscallen, Toberagnee, Toberbilly, Toberdoney, Toberdornan, Toberdowney, Tobergill, Toberkeagh, Tobernagola, Tobernaveen, Toberwine, Tom of the Tae-End, Tonagh, Tonduff, Toome, Topp Lower, Torcorr, Torglass, Tornabodagh, Tornagrough, Tornamoney, Tornaroan, Tornaroy, Torr & East, Torr & West, Townend, County Antrim, Townend, Town Parks, Tromra, Trummery, Tuftarney, Tullaghans, Tullaghbane, Tullaghbeg, Tullaghgarley, Tullaghgore, Tullaghore, Tully, County Antrim, Tully, Tullyballydonnell, Tullybane, Tullymore, Tullynahinnion, Tullynamullan, Tullyrusk, Turfahun, Turnagrove, Turraloskin, Two Acres and Half
U
Unshinagh Mountain, Upper Broghindrummin (Dira)
W
Warren, County Antrim, Warren, West Division (Northern Ireland), West Division, Whappstown, Whiteabbey, White Hall, Northern Ireland, White Hall (Gortamaddy), Whitehead, County Antrim, Whitehead, Whitehouse, County Antrim, White House, White Mountain, County Antrim, White Mountain, White Park, County Antrim, White Park
See also
*List of civil parishes of County Antrim
References
{{County Antrim
Townlands of County Antrim,
Townlands of Northern Ireland by county, Antrim
Lists of places in Northern Ireland, Antrim
Lists of townlands of Ireland, Antrim
County Antrim-related lists, Townlands