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  2. List of Grade B+ listed buildings in County Down - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Ireland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1] Grade B+ structures are those considered to be "buildings which might have merited grade A status but for detracting features such as an incomplete design, lower quality ...

  3. Moira, County Down - Wikipedia

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    Moira (from Irish Maigh Rath, meaning 'plain of the streams or wheels') [1] is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is in the northwest of the county, near the border with counties Antrim and Armagh. The M1 motorway and Belfast–Dublin railway line are nearby. The population was 4,591 at the 2011 Census. [2]

  4. Moira, County Down (civil parish) - Wikipedia

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    Moira is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is mainly situated in the historic baronies of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half , with one townland in the barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half .

  5. Mount Panther - Wikipedia

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    Mount Panther is an historic country house located between Dundrum and Clough in Northern Ireland. The house dates from the 1700s and has been derelict for some years. In 2009 it was offered for sale for £5m along with 140 acres of farm and parkland. [1] In 2014 it was considered a complete ruin with a reduced demesne of 80 acres. [2]

  6. Local government in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Local government in Northern Ireland is ... The collection of rates is handled centrally by the Land and Property Services agency of the Northern ... Maze, Moira ...

  7. County Down - Wikipedia

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    County Down (Irish: Contae an Dúin) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It covers an area of 961 sq mi (2,490 km 2 ) and has a population of 552,261. [ 6 ]

  8. List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    For a list sorted by population, see the list of settlements in Northern Ireland by population. The towns of Armagh, Lisburn and Newry are also classed as cities (see city status in the United Kingdom). The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) uses the following definitions: Town – population of 4,500 or more

  9. Ballynahinch, County Down - Wikipedia

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    On census day (27 March 2011) there were 5,703 people living in Ballynahinch (2,326 households), accounting for 0.31% of the Northern Ireland total [20] and representing an increase of 6.3% on the census 2001 figure of 5,363. [21] Of these: 21.01% were aged under 16 years and 16.48% were aged 65 and over.