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  2. Counties of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The English administration in Ireland in the years following the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland created counties as the major subdivisions of an Irish province. [6] This process lasted a period from the 13th to 17th centuries; however, the number and shape of the counties that would form the future Northern Ireland would not be defined until the Flight of the Earls allowed the shiring of ...

  3. Kinbane Castle - Wikipedia

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    Kinbane Castle. Kinbane Castle (Caisleán Ceinn Bán, White Head Castle, Kenbane/Kenbaan Castle) is located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on a headland between Ballycastle and Ballintoy. The name comes from the Irish for "white head", referring to the limestone of the promontory. [1] Nowadays, the castle is largely destroyed.

  4. Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ireland Office is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who sits in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland is a distinct legal jurisdiction, separate from the two other jurisdictions in the United Kingdom (England and Wales, and Scotland).

  5. Ballycastle, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    55°12′18″N 6°15′29″W  /  55.205°N 6.258°W  / 55.205; -6.258. Ballycastle (from Irish Baile an Chaistil, meaning 'town of the castle' ⓘ) [1][5] is a small seaside town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is on the north-easternmost coastal tip of Ireland, in the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

  6. Counties of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The counties of Ireland (Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island. They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned over time, new offices of political control came to be established at a county level.

  7. Aughnacloy, County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone. 54°24′49″N 6°58′29″W  /  54.413511°N 6.974773°W  / 54.413511; -6.974773. Aughnacloy, sometimes spelt Auchnacloy (Irish: Achadh na Cloiche, meaning 'field of the stone' [1]), is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Close to the border with County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland, the village is about 20 ...