Template:FP-Crossmaglen: Difference between revisions

From Wikishire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
RB (talk | contribs)
Created page with "{{#switch:{{{1}}} |pic=Cardinal O'Fiach Square, Crossmaglen - geograph.org.uk - 1447342.jpg |cap=Cardinal O'Fiach Square, Crossmaglen, County Armagh |text='''Crossmaglen''' is..."
 
RB (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 4: Line 4:
|text='''Crossmaglen''' is a village in the south of [[County Armagh]]. With a population of 1,592 at the 2011 Census it is the largest village in South Armagh.  The name is of the village is from the Irish ''Crois Mhic Lionnáin'', meaning "Mac Lionnáin's cross".
|text='''Crossmaglen''' is a village in the south of [[County Armagh]]. With a population of 1,592 at the 2011 Census it is the largest village in South Armagh.  The name is of the village is from the Irish ''Crois Mhic Lionnáin'', meaning "Mac Lionnáin's cross".


The town stands close by the border with the Republic of Ireland at a crossroads of four main routes, of which three come from across the border, which position shaped the face of the place during the Troubles.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP|Crossmaglen}}
The town stands close by the border with the Republic of Ireland at a crossroads of four main routes, of which three come from across the border, which position shaped the face of the place during the Troubles.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
[[Category:Front Page data templates|Crossmaglen]]

Latest revision as of 09:18, 9 May 2021

Cardinal O'Fiach Square, Crossmaglen, County Armagh

Crossmaglen

Crossmaglen is a village in the south of County Armagh. With a population of 1,592 at the 2011 Census it is the largest village in South Armagh. The name is of the village is from the Irish Crois Mhic Lionnáin, meaning "Mac Lionnáin's cross".

The town stands close by the border with the Republic of Ireland at a crossroads of four main routes, of which three come from across the border, which position shaped the face of the place during the Troubles. (Read more)