• Tyrone and Londonderry were marginally Protestant and (with Fermanagh, Armagh, Antrim and Down) joined Northern Ireland, which remained within the United...
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  • Newry. Newry straddles the historic boundary between County Down and County Armagh in the north of Ireland, and five miles north of the border with the Republic...
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  • then A31. From Dublin branch off the motorway at Newry to follow A28 to Armagh then A29 to Dungannon and Cookstown. Bus 209 runs from Belfast Europa station...
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  • Strabane to the south (along with similar Catholic areas such as south Armagh) but it was politically sabotaged and its report was suppressed until 1969...
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  • continuing to Strabane and Derry. You could also take the X4 from Dublin via Armagh and change at Dungannon; this bus continues to Derry via Cookstown. Buses...
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  • documents are valid - the rules changed in 2021. From Belfast follow A3 via Armagh and Monaghan towards Cavan, branching west on R197 at Gannon's Cross. By...
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  • crosses the finish line. It's played especially in County Cork and in County Armagh so you may well find a game along a back lane. The Wild Atlantic Way is...
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  • of Ireland church dates from 1812 and is named for St Thomas Lindsay of Armagh. The first church here was founded in 580 AD, with a monastic settlement...
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  • town historically in County Down in Northern Ireland, but nowadays part of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District. It stands on the road between Belfast...
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  • for its shrine to St Oliver Plunkett (1625-1681). He was Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, but exiled in Rome during the height of the...
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  • Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Ave, Central City (car park entrance opposite Armagh St), ☏ +64 3 941 7590. Gates open 7AM until one hour before sunset, conservatories...
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  • Busáras and Airport, taking 3 hr 30 min either via Monaghan and Omagh or via Armagh, Dungannon and Cookstown. Expressway 64 runs every two hours from Galway...
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  • the Citylink. A cross-border Ulsterbus plies from Cavan and Monaghan via Armagh, running four times a day. From Donegal, change in Derry; from Galway, Limerick...
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  • departs from Zone 11. Buses to Armagh, Dungannon and Derry/Londonderry (NI): Translink routes X3/X4 depart from Zone 14. John McGinley route 933 departs from...
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