- "McAughley's crossroads")
Drumgask (from
Druim gCásca
meaning "Easter ridge")
Drumgor (from
Druim gCorr meaning "ridge of the herons")
Drumnagoon (from Dromainn...
- Mandeville. Armagh,
Banbridge and
Craigavon BT65
CRAIGAVON Craigavon (East):
Drumgor, Legaghory, Tullygally, Brownlow. Armagh,
Banbridge and
Craigavon BT66...
-
which had
existed since 1973, and
contained the
wards of Bleary, Drumgask,
Drumgor, Edenderry, Kernan,
Killycomain and Tullygally. It was
abolished for the...
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Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Drumgoon 210
Clankee Drumgoon Cootehill Drumgor 38
Upper Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Drumgora 177
Upper Loughtee Lavey Cavan...
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Craigavon City Full name
Craigavon City
Football Club
Founded 2007
Ground Drumgor Road
League Mid-Ulster
Football League Intermediate B...
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Magheracloone Carrickmacross Drumgoose 267
Farney Donaghmoyne Castleblayney Drumgor 327
Cremorne Aghnamullen Castleblayney Drumgowna 346
Farney Magheross Carrickmacross...
- Drumgane, Drumgar, Drumgarran, Drumgask, Drumgaw, Drumgolliff, Drumgoose,
Drumgor, Drumgose, Drumgreenagh, Drumharriff, Drumherney, Drumhillery, Drumhirk...
- Ballyroney,
County Down
Drumard Primary School, Tamlaght,
County Londonderry Drumgor Primary School, Craigavon,
County Armagh Drumhillery Primary School, Armagh...
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acres (0.44 km2; 0.17 sq mi) Drumcrow, 548
acres (2.22 km2; 0.86 sq mi)
Drumgor, 38
acres (0.15 km2; 0.06 sq mi) Drumhecknagh, 142
acres (0.57 km2; 0.22 sq mi)...