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Ballynoe (Irish: An
Baile Nua,
meaning 'the new settlement') is a
settlement and townland,
south of
Downpatrick in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The townland...
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Ballynoe Stone Circle is a
complex multi-phase site,
meaning its use
spans multiple periods of
human history. It is
believed to be some 5000
years old...
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Ballynoe may
refer to:
Ballynoe,
County Down
Ballynoe townland, Co
Antrim Ballynoe, Kinnatalloon,
County Cork;
rural village Ballynoe,
Great Island, County...
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Ballynoe (Irish: An
Baile Nua) is a
village in the
barony of Kinnatalloon,
County Cork, in Ireland. It
gives its name to a
civil parish and
electoral division...
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which is 2.25
miles (3.62 km) east of Downpatrick, at grid ref 531 448.
Ballynoe stone circle, a
large circle of over 50
closely spaced upright stones,...
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Ridge approximately 1000 ft.
above Rostrevor village in
Kilbroney Park.
Ballynoe stone circle is an
ancient site
dating back
approximately 5000
years to...
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slightly west of
Corrin Cross.
Ballynoe spans 146.02
acres (0.59 km2) and is not to be
confused with the
village of
Ballynoe,
Kinnatalloon which is located...
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Ballynoe railway station (County Down) was on the Downpatrick,
Killough and Ardgl**** Railway,
which ran from
Downpatrick to Ardgl**** in
Northern Ireland...
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Ballynoe (Irish: An
Baile Nua) is a
townland and
suburb of Cobh on
Great Island in
County Cork. It was
extensively developed in the
Celtic Tiger era. Ballynoe...
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Ballyneddan Upper, Ballynester, Ballynewport, Ballynichol,
Ballynoe Ballyobegan, Ballyoran, Ballyorgan, Ballyphilip, Ballyplunt, Ballyquintin...