Legacurry
Legacurry (from Irish Lag a' Choire, meaning "hollow of the cauldron") is a small townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Lisburn.
Lisburn (/ˈlɪz.bərn/ or /ˈlɪs.bərn/) is a city in Northern Ireland, UK. It is southwest of Belfast, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. Lisburn forms part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area. It had a population of 71,465 people in the 2011 Census.
Population: 77,506
Latitude: 54° 31' 24.13" N
Longitude: -6° 02' 6.97" W
Legacurry (from Irish Lag a' Choire, meaning "hollow of the cauldron") is a small townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, near Lisburn.
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