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Craigavon (/kreɪˈɡævən/ kray-GAV-ən) is a town in
north County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It was a
planned settlement,
begun in 1965, and
named after the...
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Janric Fraser Craig, 3rd
Viscount Craigavon (9 June 1944 – 31
March 2025), was a
British peer and
chartered accountant. He was one of the 92 hereditary...
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Viscount Craigavon, of
Stormont in the
County of Down, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1927 for Sir
James Craig, 1st...
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James Craig, 1st
Viscount Craigavon PC PC (NI) DL (8
January 1871 – 24
November 1940), was a
leading Irish unionist and a key
architect of
Northern Ireland...
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Craigavon is a
planned town in
Northern Ireland.
Craigavon may also
refer to:
Craigavon Borough Council, 1972–2015
local government area
centred on the...
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James Craig, 2nd
Viscount Craigavon (2
March 1906 – 18 May 1974), was a
British hereditary peer who sat in the
House of Lords. He was the son of James...
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Craigavon Borough Council was a
local council in
counties Armagh, Down and Antrim, in
Northern Ireland. It
merged with
Armagh City and
District Council...
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Craigavon Bridge is one of
three bridges in Derry,
Northern Ireland. It
crosses the
River Foyle further south than the
Foyle Bridge and
Peace Bridge...
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Banbridge and
Craigavon district. For
certain purposes,
Lurgan is
treated as part of the "
Craigavon Urban Area",
along with
neighbouring Craigavon and Portadown...
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Banbridge and
Craigavon is a
local government district in
Northern Ireland. The
district was
created as Armagh,
Banbridge and
Craigavon on 1
April 2015...