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Dollingstown is a village in County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
Billy Boyd (born 1923) was a politician from | Northern Ireland. |
Bryansford is a small village in County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
Ballybentragh is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
a townland near Gortaclare in County Tyrone, | Northern Ireland. |
Ferguson (born June 1911) was a politician in | Northern Ireland. |
is a castle near Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, | Northern Ireland. |
The Shimna River is located in County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
Gilford is a village in County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
nan was born at County Tyrone, in what is now | Northern Ireland. |
Artigoran is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
orn Ballymena, 1965) is the Controller of BBC | Northern Ireland. |
Ballygilbert is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
Glenarm Lower is a barony in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
stories including reporting extensively from | Northern Ireland. |
m Dickson (also spelled Dixon), with roots in | northern Ireland. |
tory drainage and flood defence authority for | Northern Ireland. |
civil parish of Maghera, County Londonderry, | Northern Ireland. |
This article is about the M5 in | Northern Ireland. |
Catholic school in Coalisland, County Tyrone, | Northern Ireland. |
ammar school located in Kilkeel, County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
oan Carson is a former Unionist politician in | Northern Ireland. |
Ballydurnian is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
Murphy was born in Annaghmore, County Armagh, | Northern Ireland. |
Aghagheigh is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
nnsborough is a small village in County Down, | Northern Ireland. |
7 December 1944) was a Unionist politician in | Northern Ireland. |
ndsor was a constituency of the Parliament of | Northern Ireland. |
It is associated with the Police Service of | Northern Ireland. |
) is a village and townland in County Tyrone, | Northern Ireland. |
Long (1869-1941) was a unionist politician in | Northern Ireland. |
former television presenter and teacher from | Northern Ireland. |
h Street is a small village in County Armagh, | Northern Ireland. |
e League is a regional intermediate league in | Northern Ireland. |
Cusher River is a river in County Armagh, | Northern Ireland. |
ckey Brady MLA is a nationalist politician in | Northern Ireland. |
Toome Upper is a barony in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
nnel was on Digital Terrestrial Television in | Northern Ireland. |
Kilconway is a barony in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
e are no pubs in Ireland listed, only some in | Northern Ireland. |
lycraig Upper is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
Ballycalket is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
is a public library in Royal Avenue, Belfast, | Northern Ireland. |
Down is one of the six counties comprising | Northern Ireland. |
There is also a Lord Chief Justice of | Northern Ireland. |
Ballyearl is a townland in County Antrim, | Northern Ireland. |
Northern Ireland: 26 district council areas | |
Director, Cruse | Northern Ireland: Anne Townsend |
ter of pharmacists, and pharmacy premises, in | Northern Ireland; |
Supergrasses in | Northern Ireland; 1985 (Liberty); ISBN 0900137215 |
7.7% were born outside | Northern Ireland; and |
Watson has captained the | Northern Irish under-23 side. |
Jane Loughrey is a | Northern Irish journalist. |
Bryansburn Rangers is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1A of |
He publicly addressed | Northern Irish youth representatives from various comm |
Julie O'Connor is a | Northern Irish journalist. |
For the | Northern Irish association footballer, see Colin Clark |
1965, Derry) is a | Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
ie") McKernan (born 1 July 1965) is a retired | Northern Irish discus thrower. |
It marked the screen debut of | Northern Irish actor Trevor. |
Michael McKerr (born 23 February 1990) is a | Northern Irish footballer who plays for Dungannon Swif |
Paul Charles (born 1949, Magherafelt) is a | Northern Irish novelist, music promoter and talent age |
Thomas Niblock is a | Northern Irish broadcast journalist. |
e current Motherwell player, see Steve Jones ( | Northern Irish footballer). |
Hugh Dowd is a | Northern Irish former professional footballer. |
Donard Hospital is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of |
Of | Northern Irish descent, he was educated in Launceston, |
Kevin Braniff (born 1983) is a | Northern Irish striker who currently plays with Northe |
For the | Northern Irish politician, see Bill Henderson (UK poli |
Bangor Rangers is a | Northern Irish intermediate-level football club playin |
Shea Campbell is a | Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a |
Shankill United is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of |
l Loughran (born 7 July 1969 in Belfast) is a | Northern Irish actor. |
Dromore Amateurs is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1C of |
Tyrone Howe - | Northern Irish rugby player/ former UUP Councillor |
For the | Northern Irish footballer, see Sammy Nelson. |
United Football Club (also known as UUJ) is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1C of |
John Irvine (journalist), | Northern Irish ITN journalist |
"Streets of Arklow" is a song by | Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. |
Malachians Football Club is a | Northern Irish football club playing in the Premier Di |
nan (born 5 April 1956 in Newry) is a retired | Northern Irish goalkeeper. |
Albert Foundry is a | Northern Irish football club from Belfast playing in t |
May 23, 1962) is a | Northern Irish television producer. |
Jack Diffin was a | Northern Irish footballer and football manager. |
ean Nial Farren (born 6 September 1939) is an | Northern Irish politician. |
Newcastle F.C. is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of |
Ballynahinch United is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of |
Raymond Burns (born 8 October 1973) is an | Northern Irish professional golfer. |
Susan Millar is a | Northern Irish journalist. |
all Club (usually known as Kilroot Rec.) is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1C of |
Michael Hoey (golfer) (born 1979), | Northern Irish professional golfer |
Jenny Bristow is a | Northern Irish cook and cookery writer. |
This article is about the | Northern Irish footballer. |
Bryan Hamilton (born 31 December 1946) is a | Northern Irish former professional football player and |
Ards F.C. is an intermediate, | Northern Irish football club playing in IFA Championsh |
For the | Northern Irish Senator, see William Barclay (UK politi |
Crumlin Star Football Club is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1C of |
The County Antrim Shield is a | Northern Irish football competition. |
Stephen Gilbert (novelist) (1912 - 2010), a | Northern Irish novelist |
Nortel F.C. is a | Northern Irish football club, based in Monkstown, Newt |
For the former | Northern Irish retailer, see Wellworths. |
Mulholland was appointed the curator for the | Northern Irish Pavilion at the 2005 Venice Biennale by |
ctions took place after a turbulent period in | Northern Irish politics. |
For the | Northern Irish association football player and coach s |
(born 1992 in Glenshesk, County Antrim) is a | Northern Irish sportsperson. |
The | Northern Irish government followed suit on 25 April 19 |
(born 16 January 1956, Belfast) is a retired | Northern Irish football goalkeeper. |
(born 6 November 1952, Belfast) is a retired | Northern Irish football midfielder. |
Kennedy (3 September 1942 - 3 May 1999) was a | Northern Irish politician. |
all Club, also known as Ballywalter Rec, is a | Northern Irish intermediate-level football club playin |
John Turnley was a | Northern Irish Protestant politician and activist. |
rnard Anthony Wright (born 8 June 1940) is an | Northern Irish former footballer. |
Fred McMullan is a retired | Northern Irish professional darts player who competed |
Jarlath Carey (1932-2006) was a | Northern Irish sportsperson. |
urner (born 1 February 1985 in Belfast) is an | Northern Irish footballer, who currently plays for Bla |
Eugene Connell (born 25 November 1957) was a | Northern Irish footballer. |
Gordon Blair (born Belfast, 1953) is a | Northern Irish musician, usually known as Gordy Blair. |
For the | Northern Irish politician, see William McCleery. |
Dunmurry Young Men (or Dunmurry Y.M.) is a | Northern Irish football club playing in the Division 1 |
Belfast) is a | Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
ash Cop is the third full length release from | Northern Irish band, Jetplane Landing. |
Millen (24 November 1913 - 11 May 1987) was a | Northern Irish footballer. |
Omagh United was a | Northern Irish intermediate-level football club. |
For the | Northern Irish footballer, see Jonny Steele. |
Thompson Donald (1875-1944) was a | Northern Irish Unionist politician. |
n Porter (born 13 April 1965, Coleraine) is a | Northern Irish television presenter. |
Bangor Amateurs is a | Northern Irish intermediate-level football club playin |
For the | Northern Irish unionist, see William Hinds (politician |
Matt Doherty, Sr. is a former | Northern Irish professional association football playe |
He is | Northern Irish television news journalist. |
Stormont Castle, meeting place of the | Northern Irish Executive |
F.C., often referred to simply as Shorts is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of |
le playing for United, he has been their only | Northern Irish first team player. |
He was part of the | Northern Irish squad at the 1982 FIFA World Cup when N |
For the | Northern Irish footballer of the same name, see Peter |
Nathan Connolly (born 20 January 1981) is a | Northern Irish musician, from Belfast, Northern Irelan |
lthough he was born in England, Dudgeon is of | Northern Irish ancestry and was called up to the North |
Eric Magee (born 24 August 1947) is an | Northern Irish former footballer. |
This article is about the | Northern Irish loyalist politician. |
27 March 1969, Belfast) is a | Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. |
Jim Wilson (born 15 December 1941) is a | Northern Irish politician. |
Delargy (born 6 August 1953, Cushendall) is a | Northern Irish journalist. |
Dundonald is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1A of |
Bangor Swifts is a | Northern Irish intermediate-level football club playin |
Sarah Travers (born 1974) is a | Northern Irish journalist. |
John Parke (born 6 August 1937) is a | Northern Irish association football player who played |
Grove United Football Club is a | Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1A of |
He was replaced by | Northern Irishman Martin O'Neill. |
This will connect | northern Irving with Dallas through rail in addition t |
Kuril islands lie just north of Japan's main | northern island, Hokkaido. |
The | northern islands of the Falkland group are discovered. |
tio insularum aquilonis (A description of the | northern islands) |
ill in use for the particular landform in the | Northern Isles of Scotland. |
For the archipelago, see | Northern Isles. |
Meanwhile, Hezbollah continuously bombarded | northern Israel with Katyusha rockets. |
ar Masaryk (village of Masaryk), a kibbutz in | northern Israel |
Belvoir Fortress is a Crusader fortress in | northern Israel, on a hill 20 km. |
Meron, in | northern Israel. |
Strength) is a moshav in | northern Israel. |
Oleander) is a kibbutz in | northern Israel. |
ological site located in the Lower Galilee in | northern Israel. |
Zaid Hills) was a kibbutz in | northern Israel. |
November 8: The | northern Italian army captures Mekele. |
Hotel Vintage Park - Restaurant: Tulio, | Northern Italian cuisine. |
With the | northern Italian side, he would make 12 total appearan |
Washington, D.C. - Restaurant: Urbana, | Northern Italian, Southern French, Greek, and Spanish |
In August 2004 he was signed by | northern Italy side Chievo. |
He also traded wine and horses in | northern Italy and learned the language. |
Barolo to Valpolicalla: The Wines of | Northern Italy (1999) |
Northern Italy and the mountain regions of central-sou | |
iassic) sediments of the Zorzino Limestone in | northern Italy . |
Northern Italy | |
It is found in | northern Italy and Austria. |
The emperor immediately returned from | northern Italy to Rome. |
Northern Italy, 1973 | |
ich is endogenous in southern Switzerland and | northern Italy, west of the river Adige in northern It |
ckelaer's work was influential on painters in | Northern Italy, particularly Vincenzo Campi. |
Monte Reale is a mountain in Liguria, | northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Appennines. |
The michetta originated in Lombardy, in | northern Italy, during the Austrian rule. |
Giovanni Elemosinario is a church of Venice, | northern Italy, dedicated to Saint John the Almsgiver. |
In the south only known from | northern Italy, northern former Yugoslavia and Rumania |
Cabianca was born in Verona, | northern Italy. |
mello-Presanella range of the Italian Alps of | northern Italy. |
he succeeded his father to his possession in | northern Italy. |
The custom spread through | northern Italy. |
Dr Antonio Salviati, a lawyer from Vicenza in | Northern Italy. |
tention and joined the communist partisans in | northern Italy. |
ch (Italian: Lutago) is a mountain village in | northern Italy. |
enice proper, and the Domini di Terraferma in | northern Italy. |
Domninus' cult was popular in | Northern Italy. |
l 1884 in San Lorenzo di Fossano, near Cuneo, | northern Italy. |
in Cannobio, a town onto the Lago Maggiore in | Northern Italy. |
llo del Buonconsiglio) is a castle in Trento, | northern Italy. |
chy of Ferrara is a former sovereign state of | northern Italy. |
Salsomaggiore Terme is a town and comune in | northern Italy. |
He preached in all of the major cities of | northern Italy. |
Grafsee (literally Count Lake) is a lake in | northern Italy. |
d and sacked Grado, the rival patriarchate of | northern Italy. |
the monastery of Saint Columban at Bobbio in | northern Italy. |
Manfredi (1439-1484) was a lord of Faenza, in | northern Italy. |
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