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|text='''Portadown''' is a town in County Armagh. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 23 miles south-west of Belfast. | |text='''Portadown''' is a town in [[County Armagh]]. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 23 miles south-west of Belfast. | ||
Although Portadown can trace its origins to the early 17th century, it was not until the Victorian era and the arrival of the railway that it became a major town, known as "the hub of the North", due to it a major railway junction on the lines diverging to Belfast, Dublin, Armagh and Londonderry.}}<noinclude>{{ | Although Portadown can trace its origins to the early 17th century, it was not until the Victorian era and the arrival of the railway that it became a major town, known as "the hub of the North", due to it a major railway junction on the lines diverging to Belfast, Dublin, Armagh and Londonderry.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:13, 8 May 2021
PortadownPortadown is a town in County Armagh. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 23 miles south-west of Belfast. Although Portadown can trace its origins to the early 17th century, it was not until the Victorian era and the arrival of the railway that it became a major town, known as "the hub of the North", due to it a major railway junction on the lines diverging to Belfast, Dublin, Armagh and Londonderry. (Read more) |