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Ireland's Eye: Dublin 40.34 IE0002193: Knocksink Wood: Dublin, Wicklow 87.89 IE0000725: Lambay Island: Dublin 404.19 IE0000204: Malahide Estuary: Dublin 788 IE0000205: Rogerstown Estuary: Dublin 537.76 IE0000208: Ballynafagh Bog: Kildare 155.23 IE0000391: Ballynafagh Lake: Ballynafagh Lake, County Kildare: Kildare 45.49 IE0001387: Red Bog ...
Lurcher, illustration from The Sportsman's Cabinet by William Taplin, 1803; engraved from a painting by Philip Reinagle. A lurcher is a crossbred dog resulting from mating a greyhound or other sighthound with a dog of another type such as a herding dog or a terrier. The lurcher is not a "breed," but is a generic descriptor of a group of varying ...
Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 170 %. Geographic limits of the map: N: 55.4° N; S: 53.9° N; W: 8.3° W; E: 5.3° W; Date: 4 July 2009: Source: Own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data: Author: NordNordWest: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: England location map.svg; NUTS 3 regions of ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Relief map of Northern Ireland Slieve Donard. This is a list of the six ...
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Carlingford Lough (Irish: Loch Cairlinn, [2] Ulster Scots: Carlinford Loch [3]) is a glacial fjord or sea inlet in northeastern Ireland, forming part of the border between Northern Ireland to the north and the Republic of Ireland to the south. On its northern shore is County Down, the Mourne Mountains, and the town of Warrenpoint; on its ...
Strangford Lough was designated as Northern Ireland's first Marine Conservation Zone in 2013, and has been designated a Special Area of Conservation for its important wildlife. Strangford Lough is a popular tourist destination noted for its fishing and scenery.
Copeland Islands ASSI is located off the County Down coast of Northern Ireland and comprises The Great Copeland, Lighthouse Island and Mew Island. The islands are important sites for breeding seabirds and waders , in addition to their coastal plant communities and geological features.