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Doagh (/ˈdoʊx/ DOHKH; from
Irish Dumhach,
meaning 'mound') is a
village and
townland in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is in the Six Mile
Water Valley...
- The Isle of
Doagh (Irish: Oileán na Dumhcha,
meaning "Isle of the Dune"; also
known in
English as
Doagh Isle or
Doagh Island) is a
small peninsula in...
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Doagh railway station may
refer to the
following two
stations in
Doagh,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland:
Doagh railway station (Ballymena and
Larne Railway)...
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Doagh railway station served the
village of
Doagh in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The
station was
opened by the
Belfast and
Ballymena Railway on 11...
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Among the main
castle ruins of
Inishowen are
Carrickabraghey on the Isle of
Doagh, the
Norman Castle at Greencastle, Inch Castle,
Buncrana Castle and Elagh...
- Derrynoose, Derrytrasna, Derrytresk, Derryvore, Dervock, Desertmartin,
Doagh, Dollingstown, Donagh, Donaghadee, Donaghcloney, Donaghey, Donaghmore, Donegore...
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early days
would play
against Ballyclare as well as the
Fisherwick club in
Doagh, when, amid the rise in
football interest at the turn of the century, the...
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Memorial Park in Ballyclare.
There are two on
opposite sides of the
river at
Doagh and one at Antrim. The
village grew
after the
Plantation of
Ulster and was...
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Craigarogan Crumlin Cullybackey Cushendall Cushendun Dervock Derrymore Doagh Donegore Drains Bay
Dunadry Dundrod Dunloy Gawley's Gate
Glenarm Glenavy...
- Irish) on a
rocky outcrop at the north-western
extremity of the Isle of
Doagh, at the head of
Pollan Bay, in the
north of Inishowen, a
peninsula on the...