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  • |biggest town=[[Belfast]]'' - partly in [[County Down|Downshire]]'' ...and the [[River Lagan]] in the south. Antrim is the most populous county in Northern Ireland.
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  • '''Blackpool''' is a large seaside town in [[Lancashire]]. It is stands on the sandy beaches of the [[Fylde]] peninsul In comparison with some Lancashire’s other great towns, Blackpool did not ri
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  • ...lands’ capital is [[Kirkwall]] on Mainland.<ref>Lamb, Raymond "Kirkwall" in Omand (2003)</ref> In addition to the Mainland, most of the islands are in two groups, the North and South Isles, all of which have an underlying geo
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  • The '''County of Surrey''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the south-east of [[Great Britain]]. It is one of the "Home Counties". ...ckinghamshire]] to the north-west. Its southern border is with [[Sussex]] in the hills. To the east lies [[Kent]] and to the west [[Hampshire]] and [[B
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  • ...|shire]] of the [[Republic of Ireland]]. Located in the province of Ulster in north-west Ireland, it is named after its traditional county town of Donega ...url=http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/16086 |title=Derry and Donegal Sinn Féin Councillors join forces to push North West tourism |publisher=Sinnfein.ie |
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  • ...urrow Demesne, Clonageera, Course, Durrow Townparks, Glebe and Knockanoran in the parish of Durrow: {{wmap|52.841599|-7.402759|zoom=14|base=outline_detac ...is the third largest of Leinster's 12 counties in size and seventh largest in terms of population.
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  • ...se '''Queen's County''' is a [[Counties of the Republic of Ireland|shire]] in the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Leinster]], Republic of Ireland. ...was in the 2006 census, which is the highest percentage population growth in the country.
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  • |post town=Borris-in-Ossory '''Borris-in-Ossory''' is a village in western [[County Laois]]. Bypassed by the [[M7 motorway (Ireland)|M7 motorw
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  • ...ounty of Mayo''' is a large [[Counties of the Republic of Ireland|county]] in the west of the [[Republic of Ireland]], immediately north of [[County Galw ...date=26 April 2013}}</ref> The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lordship at that time.
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  • |irish=Contae Mhuineacháin ...[Counties of the Republic of Ireland|shire]] in the province of [[Ulster]] in the republic of Ireland. It is named after the town of Monaghan. The popula
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  • |county=Dublin |LG district=Dublin
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  • |county=Dublin |LG district=South Dublin
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  • ..."Greater Belfast" urban area, which has a population of some 483,418. The Dublin-Belfast corridor is reckoned to hold a population of 3 million, or half the ...ks. Thus although the city centre is in Antrim, a great deal of it stands in [[County Down|Downshire]] also.
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  • ...of Ulster's oldest towns. It received city status from Queen Elizabeth II in March 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations. ...which are designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Newry also lies in the shadow of the [[Cooley Mountains]] to the south east. The Clanrye River
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  • '''Youghal''' is a bustling and picturesque town in the East Riding of [[County Cork]], standing on the estuary of the [[Munste ...reland. It is a walled seaport town and within its walls are many historic buildings and monuments. It has been designated as an Irish Heritage Port by the Iri
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  • ...the west bank of the [[River Mersey]], opposite the city of [[Liverpool]] in [[Lancashire]]. Birkenhead is best known as a centre for ship building, as ...Twelve Quays ferry terminal direct freight and passenger services run to [[Dublin]] and to [[Belfast]].
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  • '''Liverpool''' is a major city in southern Lancashire. It stands on the eastern side of the [[Mersey]] Estua ...pulation of 816,216.<ref>{{cite web |title= Key Statistics for urban areas in the North – Contents, Introduction, Tables KS01 – KS08 |publisher = Of
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  • '''Inchmarnock''' is an uninhabited island of [[Buteshire]] lying in the sea to the west of the [[Isle of Bute]], at the northern end of the Sou ...e [[Kilbrannan Sound]] in the south to [[Loch Fyne]] and the Kyles of Bute in the north.
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  • '''Cookstown''' is a town and townland in [[Tyrone]]; the fourth largest town in the county. At the 2001 census it had a population of nearly 11,000. ...ocesses of flax spinning, weaving, bleaching and beetling were carried out in the town.
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  • '''Milford Haven''' is a major commercial port town in [[Pembrokeshire]]. It stands on the north side of the Milford Haven Waterwa ...gy sector with several oil refineries and one of the biggest LNG terminals in the world.
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