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  2. County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    County Armagh (Irish: Contae Ard Mhacha [ɑːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə]) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland.It is located in the province of Ulster and adjoins the southern shore of Lough Neagh.

  3. Loughgall - Wikipedia

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    Loughgall (/ l ɒ x ˈ ɡ ɔː l / lokh-GAWL; from Irish Loch gCál) [1] [2] is a small village, townland (of 131 acres) and civil parish in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West. [3] It had a population of 282 people (116 households) in the 2011 Census. [4] Loughgall was named after a ...

  4. Genealogical Office - Wikipedia

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    The Genealogical Office is an office of the Government of Ireland containing genealogical records. It includes the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland (Irish: Príomh Aralt na hÉireann), [1] the authority in Ireland for heraldry. The Chief Herald authorises the granting of arms to Irish bodies and Irish people, including descendants of ...

  5. Aughanduff - Wikipedia

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    The modern English spelling Aughanduff appears to have emerged during the 18th century, and the Northern Ireland Place-Names Project [7] records the following spellings being used in official documents or maps prior to Aughanduff being used in John Rocque's 1760 Map of County Armagh: View of Forkhill and the Doorbrin mountains at dusk, from ...

  6. List of places in County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. See the list of places in Northern Ireland for places in other counties. Towns are listed in bold .

  7. Mullaghbrack - Wikipedia

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    The civil parish of Mullaghbrack (Irish: An Mullach Breac) spans the historic baronies of Fews Lower and Oneilland West in County Armagh. [3] There are at least 43 townlands in the civil parish, [4] [5] including smaller townlands like Crunaght (29 acres (0.12 km 2)) [6] and slightly larger townlands like Drumnamether (389 acres (1.57 km 2)). [7]

  8. Lislea - Wikipedia

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    Lislea (/ l ɪ s ˈ l eɪ / liss-LAY, from Irish Lios Liath, meaning 'Grey Ringfort') [1] is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is within the civil parish of Killevy [2] and the historic barony of Orior Upper. Today it is within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area.

  9. Middletown, County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Middletown is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies near the border with County Monaghan , between Armagh and Monaghan along the A3 . [ 4 ] It had a population of 237 people (91 households) in the 2011 census.