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  • ...of Lough Neagh. The Tara and Newtown-Hamilton, the Creggan and the Fleury cross the border into [[County Louth]] and flow into the Bay of Dundalk. The Cam ...[[Church of Ireland]] and of the Roman Catholic Church, both dedicated to St Patrick.
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  • |cathedral=[[St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh]] The Archbishop has his seat in [[St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh|St Patrick's Cathedral]] in the town of [[Armagh]].
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  • [[File:Pectoral Cross of St Cuthbert.svg|right|150px]] ...as the "Liberty of Durham", "Liberty of St Cuthbert's Land" "The lands of St. Cuthbert between Tyne and Tees" or "The Liberty of Haliwerfolc".<ref name=
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  • ...now [[Killyon]]. Between 550 and 600, St Canice founded Aghaboe Abbey and St Mochua founded a religious community at Timahoe. An early Christian communi *Denis Dynon, recipient of the Victoria Cross
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  • ...gheda]], 38,578<ref>http://census.cso.ie/sapmap2011/Results.aspx?Geog_Type=ST&Geog_Code=35009</ref> (Including environs in East Meath) ...ndalk]], 37,816<ref>http://census.cso.ie/sapmap2011/Results.aspx?Geog_Type=ST&Geog_Code=10008</ref> (Including population of [[Blackrock, County Louth|Bl
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  • ...es has a land border with England, and adjoins the Irish Sea to the north, St George's Channel to the west, and the Bristol Channel to the south. ...ster Scots language boards) on the island of Ireland has increasingly been cross-border.
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  • ...s of an equestrian centre about a mile from today's Saggart Village. After St Mosacra died, it became a nunnery with over 80 nuns living there until the ...d been made a prebend of [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin|the Cathedral of St. Patrick]]. In 1615, the church was reported as being in good repair but fi
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  • [[File:Aberdeen Market Cross.jpg|left|thumb|Aberdeen Mercat Cross]] ...hills, with the original beginnings of the city growing from Castle Hill, St Catherine's Hill and Windmill Hill.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geo.ed.ac
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  • ...entury Bishop Degen. The stone is now in the porch of the Parish Church of St Patrick, Kilconriola, in Castle Street, Ballymena. *[[Slemish]] mountain in Ballymena is where St Patrick enslaved as a youth, was brought to tend herds, and that during thi
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  • This increase in cross-border trade has become so widespread that it has lent its name to a genera ...e become acute. Politicians in the Republic of Ireland claiming that such cross-border shopping is "unpatriotic".<ref>Irish Times, 9 December 2008, op cit<
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  • ...Hall which has a War Memorial garden. The intersection of High Street and Cross Street is known as The Square. ...tern side. Across the River Usk from Caerleon, to the south-east and east, St Julian's Park, the village of [[Christchurch, Newport|Christchurch]] and th
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  • The [[Church of England]] parish church of St Mary the Virgin was originally Norman. The north porch and north aisle were ...n was built in 1849 in a Gothic Revival rendition of Early English Gothic. St Mary the Virgin and Holy Trinity are now members of a single team parish.<r
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  • In 2004 the old Drake Circus shopping centre and Charles Cross car park were demolished and replaced by the latest Drake Circus Shopping C [[File:St Andrews Church.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Andrew's, Plymouth]]
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  • |name = Royal Burgh of St Andrews |picture caption = The Royal and Ancient, St Andrews
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  • ...lags of [[England]] and [[Scotland]] with the [[Saint Patrick's Flag|Saint Patrick's Saltire]] for [[Ireland]] ||National flag used by the government ...'De facto'' Flag of [[England]], also known as St George's Cross. || A red cross on a white field.
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  • ...in the centre of the older part of the town, St Mary's in Halton village, St John's in Weston, and Christ Church in Weston Point are all lited buildings ...Hill, Norton and Murdishaw, is served by an Ecumenical Partnership between St Berteline's Church (Anglican) and Murdishaw Ecumenical Church (Methodist ru
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  • [[File:St Patrick's saltire.svg|right|200px]] [[File:St Patrick's CoI Cathedral, Armagh.jpg|right|thumb|250px|St Patrick's Cathedral, [[Armagh]]]]
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  • ...nce of Christianity, St Patrick bless the clan members and the sign of the Cross appeared on the chieftains shield and this became not only the coat of arms
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  • ...atrick Visitor Centre in Downpatrick is purpose-built to tell the story of St Patrick. ...and introduced a community of Augustinian canons to the town dedicated to St John the Evangelist, and repaired and enlarged Down Cathedral.
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  • |picture caption=St Mary's Church in Cowgate, Kirkintilloch **St Mary's
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