
1) City in Northern Ireland 2) County of Northern Ireland
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Armagh (aː {respell|ar|MAH|`}; {etymology|ga|Ard Mhacha|Macha`s height} @) is the county town of County Armagh in Northern Ireland, as well as a civil parish. It is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Primates of All Ireland for both the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Ireland. In ancient.....
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[Assembly constituency] Armagh was a constituency used for the Northern Ireland Assembly. The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973. Members were then elected from the constituency to the 1975 Constitutional Convention and the 1982 Assembly. After the Assembly dissolved in 1986, the...
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[Northern Ireland Parliament constituency] Armagh was a county constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 - 1929. It returned four MPs, using the single transferable vote method of proportional representation. ==Boundaries== Armagh consisted of the entirety of County Armagh. In 1929, the constituency was divided into the C...
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[barony] Armagh (named after the city of Armagh) is a barony in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies in the west of the county, bordering County Tyrone with its north-western boundary, and bordering the Republic of Ireland with its southern boundary. It is bordered by five other baronies in Northern Ireland: Tiranny to the west; Dungann...
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(from the article `Armagh`) Armagh district is located south of Lough (lake) Neagh and is bordered by the districts of Dungannon to the northwest, Craigavon to the northeast, ...
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city, seat, and district (established 1973), formerly in County Armagh, southern Northern Ireland. The hill fort of Ard Mhacha, around which modern ... [2 related articles]
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former (until 1973) county, Northern Ireland. It was bounded by Lake Neagh (north), former County Tyrone (northwest), former County Down (east), and ... [1 related articles]
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(city) City and county town of County Armagh, Northern Ireland; population (2001) 14,600. Industries include textiles, including linen; the manufacture of shoes, optical instruments, and chemicals; and engineering and food processing. The city became the religious centre of Ireland...
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(county) Historic county of Northern Ireland, bordering Lough Neagh to the north and the Republic of Ireland to the south; area 1,250 sq km/483 sq mi. The principal towns and cities are Armagh, Craigavon, and Keady. The county is flat in the north, with many bogs and mounds formed from...
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a county in S Northern Ireland. 133,969; 489 sq. mi. (1267 sq. km). Co. seat: Armagh. · an administrative district in this county. 46,850; 261 sq. mi. (676 sq. km).
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