Banbridge High School
Banbridge High School is a secondary school located in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Portadown (from Irish Port a' Dúnáin, meaning "landing place of the little fort") is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Belfast. It is in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area and had a population of about 22,000 at the 2011 Census. For some purposes, Portadown is treated as part of the "Craigavon Urban Area", alongside Craigavon and Lurgan.
Population: 22,000
Latitude: 54° 25' 22.87" N
Longitude: -6° 26' 39.62" W
Banbridge High School is a secondary school located in Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Annaclone (from Irish: Eanach Luain, meaning "marsh of the haunch-like hill") is a small village and civil parish between Rathfriland and Banbridge in south County Down, Northern Ireland, about 7km south-east of Banbridge. The village is situated in…
The A3 is a major road in Northern Ireland.
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St Michael's Grammar School (Irish: Scoil Ghramadaí Naomh Mícheál, an Lorgain) was a Roman Catholic grammar school in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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Scarva railway station serves Scarva in County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Lenaderg is a small village and townland (of 335 acres) in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits on the banks of the River Bann, about two miles from Banbridge and a half mile from the village of Lawrencetown. It is situated in the civil parish of …
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