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Donaghadee (/ ˌ d ɒ n ə x ə ˈ d iː / DON-ə-khə-DEE, [4] from Irish Domhnach Daoi) [1] is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the northeast coast of the Ards Peninsula , about 18 miles (29 km) east of Belfast and about six miles (10 km) south east of Bangor .
The Ards Peninsula (from Irish Aird Uladh, meaning 'peninsula of the Ulstermen') [2] is a peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland, on the north-east coast of Ireland. It separates Strangford Lough from the North Channel of the Irish Sea. Towns and villages on the peninsula include Donaghadee, Millisle, Portavogie and Portaferry.
Donaghadee Lifeboat Station is located at the Parade, in Donaghadee, a harbour town approximately 19 miles (31 km) east of Belfast, on the east coast of County Down, Northern Ireland. A lifeboat was first stationed here in 1910 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). [1] Trent-class lifeboat 14-21 MacQuarie
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The early 19th century saw the reclamation of the marshlands south of the town. At the same time, its growth was accelerated by integration into the Belfast and Lagan Valley industrial region and market. The Belfast and County Down Railway connected Newtownards to Belfast, via Comber and Dundonald, in 1850, and to Donaghadee in 1861. By the ...
Millisle or Mill Isle (from Scots mill + isle, meaning "the meadow of the mill" [1]) is a village on the Ards Peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Donaghadee.
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Ballyhay (from Irish Baile Hae, meaning 'Hay's townland' [1]) is a townland near Donaghadee in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Donaghadee and the historic barony of Ards Lower. [1] It is called Bellyhie in Ulster-Scots. [2] Ballyhay is a rural farming community with much land used for arable and pasture farming.