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A typical North Atlantic low-pressure area moving across Ireland. The climate of Ireland is mild, humid and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes . Ireland 's climate is defined as a temperate oceanic climate , or Cfb on the Köppen climate classification system, a classification it shares with most of northwest ...
The Glens of Antrim (Irish: Glinnte Aontroma), [1] known locally as simply The Glens, is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It comprises nine glens, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. The Glens are an area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim.
In 1966, four English singers calling themselves The Master Singers released a record of "The Weather Forecast" [29] which was a typical Shipping Forecast sung in Anglican chant. The Creative Commons-licensed artist Cakeflap's song, "The Bakery Is Open", [30] contains a mock version of the shipping forecast, with several areas and weathers altered.
Nature reserves in Northern Ireland, are designated [1] and maintained by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
List of Hewitts in Northern Ireland; List of Marilyns in Northern Ireland; List of nature reserves in Northern Ireland; List of parks in Northern Ireland; List of Ramsar sites in Northern Ireland; List of Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland; List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in Northern Ireland
List of districts in Northern Ireland by national identity; List of districts in Northern Ireland by religion or religion brought up in; List of rural and urban districts in Northern Ireland; List of archaeological sites in County Down; List of civil parishes of County Down; List of islands of County Down; List of places in County Down
This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. See the List of places in Northern Ireland for places in other counties.
Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185 hectare (2928 acre) forest in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of Glenariff glen itself. The forest is managed by the Northern Ireland Forest Service, the state body responsible for forestry in the province, which is part of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs .