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Antrim (Irish:
Aontroim [ˈeːnˠt̪ˠɾˠɪmʲ],
meaning 'lone ridge') is a town and
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies on the
banks of the...
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County Antrim (named
after the town of Antrim, from
Irish Aontroim,
meaning 'lone ridge') is one of the six
counties of
Northern Ireland,
located within...
- Ulster-Scots name(s)
County town Most
populous city/town
Province Region Antrim Aontroim (Contae Aontroma)
Anthrim Antrìm
Entrim Antrim (traditional), Ballymena(Council)...
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longer used.
Unless otherwise state, the
origin of a name is from Irish. "
Aontroim/Antrim". Logainm.ie. Ryan, John (22 June 2019). "The
history and antiquities...
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Antrim and
Newtownabbey Irish:
Aontroim agus
Baile Nua na
Mainistreach Ulster Scots:
Anthrim an
Newtownabbey District and
borough Antrim and Newtownabbey...
- 54°50′42″N 5°48′40″W / 54.845°N 5.811°W / 54.845; -5.811 East
Antrim (Irish:
Aontroim Thoir,
Ulster Scots: East Anthrim) is a
constituency in the
Northern Ireland...
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South Antrim Clubs Archived 9
October 2007 at the
Wayback Machine. CLG
Aontroim.
Retrieved 11
November 2007. "Antrim
chief in
protest at Maze games". Sunday...
- gaa.ie. "Football - Padraíg Saírseíl CLG,
Aontroim". sites.google.com. "Hurling - Padraíg Saírseíl CLG,
Aontroim". sites.google.com.
Official page v t e...
- 6°10′26″W / 54.964°N 6.174°W / 54.964; -6.174
North Antrim (Irish:
Aontroim Thuaidh,
Ulster Scots:
North Anthrim) is a
constituency in the Northern...
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origin Meaning County Antrim Irish Named for the town of Antrim;
Irish Aontroim,
meaning "Lone Ridge".
County Armagh Irish Named for the city of Armagh;...