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Dromara (from
Irish Droim mBearach,
meaning 'ridge of heifers') is a village,
townland (of 242 acres) and
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
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Dromara is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic baronies of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half,
Iveagh Lower,
Lower Half...
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Dromara Village Football Club is a
Northern Irish intermediate football club
based in
Dromara who
currently play in the
Premier Division of the Northern...
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Division (4): 1st
Bangor Old Boys, Ards Rangers,
Derriaghy Cricket Club,
Dromara Village, Immaculata, Malachians, and
Shankill United Mid-Ulster Football...
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County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is the
heart of a
mountainous area, the
Dromara Hills,
north of the
Mourne Mountains. It is
designated an Area of Outstanding...
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stream near to the
summit of
Slieve Croob. It runs to
Belfast through Dromara,
Donaghcloney and Dromore. On the
lower slopes of the mountain, it combines...
- CBE (born 15
August 1943) is a
retired Alliance Party politician from
Dromara,
Northern Ireland. She was a
member of the
Northern Ireland ****embly (MLA)...
- Dorsey,
Douglas Bridge, Downhill, Downpatrick, Draperstown,
Drains Bay,
Dromara, Dromintee,
Dromore (Co. Down),
Dromore (Co. Tyrone), Drumaness, Drumbeg...
- an
excavated drystone souterrain in
Finnis (Irish: Fionnais),
south of
Dromara,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The site is a
scheduled monument and is...
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Ballynahinch Road respectively.
Surrounding villages, such as Kinallen,
Dromara and Donaghcloney, are
served by
unclassified rural routes. In 2009 a grade-separated...