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Banbridge (/bænˈbrɪdʒ/ ban-BRIJ) is a town in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies on the
River Bann and the A1 road and is
named after a
bridge built...
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Banbridge was a
local government district in
Northern Ireland. The
district was one of 26
council areas formed on 1
October 1973,
following the implementation...
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Banbridge railway station may
refer to:
Banbridge railway station (
Banbridge Junction Railway), in
service 1859–1863
Banbridge railway station (Banbridge...
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major retail development in
County Down,
Northern Ireland, near
Banbridge. It
consists of a
shopping outlet,
retail park, drive-thru's and petrol...
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Banbridge Junction Railway was a
railway line that
operated between Banbridge,
County Down and Scarva,
County Armagh.
Opened in 1859, it was absorbed...
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Banbridge Town
Football Club is an
intermediate football club from
Northern Ireland playing in the NIFL
Premier Intermediate League. The club, founded...
- The
Banbridge Chronicle,
formerly known as The
Banbridge Chronicle, and
Downshire Standard, is a w****ly
newspaper based in
Banbridge,
County Down, Northern...
- The 1998
Banbridge bombing was the
explosion of a car bomb in the town of
Banbridge in
County Down,
Northern Ireland on 1
August 1998. Thirty-three civilians...
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Banbridge Academy is a
grammar school in
Banbridge,
Northern Ireland,
founded in 1786. As of January 2015[update]...
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Banbridge A.F.C. was an intermediate-level
football club
playing in the Mid-Ulster
Football League in
Northern Ireland. The club was
based in Banbridge...