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  2. Draperstown - Wikipedia

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    Draperstown (/ ˌ d r ɛ p ər z ˈ t aʊ n, ˌ d r iː p ər z-/) [3] is a village in the Sperrin Mountains in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.It is situated in the civil parish of Ballinascreen and is part of Mid-Ulster district.

  3. Portstewart - Wikipedia

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    Portstewart (Irish: Port Stíobhaird) is a small seaside town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 7,854 people in the 2021 United Kingdom census . [ 2 ] It is a seaside resort neighbouring Coleraine and Portrush in County Antrim .

  4. Derry - Wikipedia

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    The local newspapers, the Derry Journal (known as the Londonderry Journal until 1880) and the Londonderry Sentinel, reflect the divided history of the city: the Journal was founded in 1772 and is Ireland's second oldest newspaper; [53] the Sentinel newspaper was formed in 1829 when new owners of the Journal embraced Catholic emancipation and ...

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  6. Waterside, Derry - Wikipedia

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    The Waterside is a mainly Protestant and unionist area, while the rest of Derry/Londonderry City is mainly Irish Catholic and nationalist. During the Troubles, the Waterside's Protestant population grew, probably as a result of Protestants moving there from the west side of the river. [3]

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  8. The Loup - Wikipedia

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    The Loup (Irish: an Lúb) [1] is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies near the western shore of Lough Neagh between Moneymore , Magherafelt , Ballyronan and Coagh , within the district of Mid Ulster .

  9. Londonderry’s Halloween festival inspires tourism plan to ...

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    The success of Londonderry’s Halloween festival has inspired a new plan by tourism chiefs to expand visitor numbers across the year in Northern Ireland.