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- Ballynadrentagh, Ballynafeigh, Ballynafey, Ballynafie, Ballynagabog, Ballynagard, Ballynagarvy, Ballynagashel, Ballynageeragh, Ballynaghten, Ballynaglogh...
- Buildings. Derry City and Strabane BT48 LONDONDERRY Derry, Cityside, Ballynagard, Coshquin, Rosemount, The Collon, Culmore. Derry City and Strabane BT49...
- Ballygill Middle 244 ... Ballygill North 149 ... Ballygill South 145 ... Ballynagard 161 ... Ballynoe 80 ... Carravinally (Corravina Beg) 116 ... Carravindoon...
- (39 ft) Dublin Port Company Ballynagard River Foyle 55°02′17″N 7°16′25″W / 55.0380°N 7.2736°W / 55.0380; -7.2736 (Ballynagard) Londonderry River Foyle...
- especially a worker in gold and silver. He also note the townland of Ballynagard located 5 miles (8.0 km) to the west: in Irish Baile na gCeard, "settlement...
- homestead Ballynagalliagh Baile na gCailleach homestead of the nuns Ballynagard Baile na gCeard homestead of the artificers Ballynashallog Baile na Saileog...
- Salterstown, grid ref: H9518 8236 Ballynacannon, Rath, grid ref: C8145 2597 Ballynagard, Light Anti-Aircraft Position, grid ref: C4655 2149 Ballynashallog, Neolithic...
- of bug, several of which were named after him. Campbell was born in Ballynagard, Derry in 1863, one of nine siblings born to businessman Thomas Callender...
- km (3.1 mi) to the southwest. Townlands are Ardnagla, Ballynacally, Ballynagard, Breaghva East, Breaghva West, Burren, Carrowkilla, Cloonfurrihis, Cloonnakilla...
- to the north, Knocksaggart to the northeast, Rosscliff to the east, Ballynagard to the south, Cloonnakilla to the west, and Ardnagla to the northwest...