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  • [[File:Coney Island, Lough Neagh - geograph.org.uk - 279227.jpg|thumb|Coney Island in Lough Neagh]] '''Coney Island''' is an island in [[Lough Neagh]], just off the [[County Armagh]] coast of the lough, less
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  • ...few islands: Coney Island, Coney Island Flat, Croaghan Flat, Derrywarragh Island, Padian, Phil Roe's Flat and the Shallow Flat.
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  • *[[Coney Island, Lough Neagh|Coney Island]] *[[Coney Island Flat]]
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  • [[File:Coney Island, Lough Neagh - geograph.org.uk - 279227.jpg|thumb|Coney Island in Lough Neagh]] '''Coney Island''' is an island in [[Lough Neagh]], just off the [[County Armagh]] coast of the lough, less
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  • ...the prominent Seabank Hotel) and guest houses as well as a funfair called Coney Beach. Four rocky points line the shore: Hutchwns Point, Porthcawl Point (o ...s, a grand pavilion, a fun fair named ''Coney Beach'' (modeled after Coney Island in New York) a museum and three golf courses.
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  • ...Armagh]], on the south-west shore of [[Lough Neagh]], near [[Derrywarragh Island]]. As it sits between the estuaries of the rivers [[River Blackwater, Count ...rea there is a tradition of an ancient road between [[Armagh]] and [[Coney Island]] known as St Patrick's Trail, which in the past facilitated travel through
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  • In the south of the lough, a number of small islands (Burt, Inch, Coney, Big Isle) were poldered and the land reclaimed during the 19th century for ...t Dunree (now a military and wildlife museum), Ned's Point, Buncrana, Inch Island and on the west coast at Rathmullan, Knockalla and Macamish Point.
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  • {{Infobox island parish ...ermuda|Smith's Island]]s, and also [[St David's Island, Bermuda|St David's Island]], although the latter is often though of as a separate entity.
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  • {{Infobox island parish Hamilton is in the northwest of the island chain, and is split in two by the large [[Harrington Sound, Bermuda|Harring
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  • *[[Coney Island, County Down|Coney Island]]
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  • *[[Coney Island]]
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  • ...eas include the mountain of Knocknarea, [[Coney Island, County Sligo|Coney Island]], [[Culleenamore]] beach, and Dorrins Strand. Much of the terrain consists
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  • |picture caption=Burt Castle from Coney Island
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  • ...main island in the south-west with [[St David's Island, Bermuda|St David's Island]] in [[St George's Parish, Bermuda|St George's Parish]], and [[Bermuda Inte ...rge's, finally giving an uninterrupted land route from the burgeoning main island to the old colony.
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  • |island=[[St David's Island, Bermuda|St. David's Island]] ...other being [[Gibbs Hill Lighthouse]] at the south-western end of the main island. Both lights are well known tourist attractions.<ref name=rowlett/>
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  • [[File:Bermuda - Fort St. Catherine on the most northerly point of the island - panoramio (2).jpg|right|300px|Fort St Catherine]] St George's, located on the island, and within the parish of the same names, is the oldest surviving English t
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