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  2. Killylea - Wikipedia

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    It is within the Armagh City and District Council area. The village is set on a hill, with St Mark's Church of Ireland, built in 1832, at its summit. The village lies to the west of County Armagh, and is close to the neighbouring counties of County Tyrone and County Monaghan which is in the Republic of Ireland. It had a population of 253 people ...

  3. File:TN postcode area map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Labelled map of Royal Mail postcode districts of the TN postcode area. Indicative postcode districts shown in red, post towns shown in grey. Equirectangular projection with latitude stretching 160%, WGS84 datum. Geographic limits: Main 1:300,000 map: West: 0.05W; East: 1.086E; North: 51.455N; South: 50.745N

  4. 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 .

  5. Killylea railway station - Wikipedia

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    Killylea railway station was on the Ulster Railway in Northern Ireland. The Ulster Railway opened the station on 25 May 1858. [1] In 1876 the Ulster Railway merged with other railways to become part of the Great Northern Railway (Ireland). It closed on 14 October 1957.

  6. Halls Crossroads, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Halls Crossroads (known locally as Halls) is a census-designated place in northern Knox County, Tennessee. [4] As a northern suburb of nearby Knoxville, [5] Halls is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town takes its name from the Thomas Hall family that settled in the area in the late 18th century. [3]

  7. 1990 Armagh City roadside bomb - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of 24 July 1990, 37-year-old nun Catherine Dunne was driving an Austin Metro car with a passenger, Cathy McCann, a 25-year-old social worker. [2] Some hours previously, members of the IRA took over a house close to Killylea Road, two miles outside Armagh, County Armagh, holding its occupants, a married couple and their children, at gunpoint.

  8. Ten Mile, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Although there are no definitive archives to specifically document who named the stream Ten Mile Creek or why, based on early maps of the area, the best educated guess is that the length of the creek measures approximately 10 miles. [2] The Ten Mile zip code 37880 had a 2020 population of 3477.

  9. Embreeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Embreeville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in southern Washington County, Tennessee. [3] It is located along the Nolichucky River and on State Routes 81 and 107 . The population of the CDP was 429 at the 2020 census.