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  2. Mullaghbrack - Wikipedia

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    Mullaghbrack, Mullabrack or Mullaghbrac (from Irish An Mullach Breac, meaning 'speckled hilltop') [1] is a small civil parish, townland and village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The village of Mullaghbrack is on the road between Markethill and Hamiltonsbawn , just north of Gosford Forest Park .

  3. 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 .

  4. List of townlands of County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of townlands in County Armagh, Northern Ireland: [1] [2 ... Mullaghbane, Mullaghbrack, Mullaghduff, Mullaghglass, Mullaghmore, Mullahead, ...

  5. 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 .

  6. List of civil parishes of County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the counties are ... Mullaghbrack: Irish: an Mullach ... List of townlands in County Armagh; References This page was last edited on 10 April 2022, at 17: ...

  7. Moyrourkan - Wikipedia

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    Moyrourkan is a townland of 395 acres (1.60 km 2; 0.617 sq mi) in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. [1] It is situated in the civil parish of Mullaghbrack, in the historic barony of Orior Lower. [2] [3] It ranks as the 223rd largest townland in County Armagh. [1]

  8. Armagh - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times, nearby Navan Fort (Eamhain Mhacha) was a pagan ceremonial site and one of the great royal capitals of Gaelic Ireland. Today, Armagh is home to two cathedrals (both named after Saint Patrick) and the Armagh Observatory, and is known for its Georgian architecture. Statistically classed as a medium-sized town by NISRA. [4]

  9. Mullaghbawn Cúchullain's GFC - Wikipedia

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    Mullaghbawn Cúchulainn's Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Cúchulainn CLG, Mullach Bán [1]) is a GAA club in Mullaghbawn, southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is part of Armagh GAA, [2] and plays at Chucullain Park (Irish: Páirc Chú Chulainn). [3] It plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Senior Football Championship.