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Gulladuff (from
Irish Guala Dhubh,
meaning 'black shoulders') is a
small village and
townland in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census...
- Greencastle, Greenisland, Greyabbey, Greysteel, Groggan, Groomsport,
Gulladuff Halfpenny Gate, Hamiltonsbawn, Helen's Bay, Hillhall, Hillsborough, Hilltown...
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Ballyronan Clady Culnady Desertmartin Downhill Drumsurn Feeny Glenullin Gulladuff Lettershendoney Macosquin Ringsend Swatragh Tobermore Upperlands It is...
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number of
small villages and hamlets, in
order of size,
these are:
Gulladuff, Knockloughrim, Culnady,
Tamlaght O'Crilly and Curran. The
parish contains...
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local elections,
where it
contained five
wards (Bellaghy, Castledawson,
Gulladuff,
Upperlands and Valley). For the 2014
local elections it
gained Ballymaguigan...
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Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Glenullin Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Killaloo Killywool Kilrea Kilcronaghan Knockloughrim Largy Lavey...
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created for the 1973
local elections, and
contained the
wards of Bellaghy,
Gulladuff, Knockloughrim,
Upperlands and Valley. It was
abolished for the 1985 local...
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soldier (Thomas Ritchie) was shot dead by an IRA
sniper while on
patrol in
Gulladuff, near Maghera,
County Londonderry. 28 May: an off-duty RUC
officer (Mervyn...
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Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo Killywool Kilrea Knockloughrim Largy Lavey...
- Carricknakielt, Derganagh,
Gulladuff, and Slaghtybogy. It was
apportioned to the
Vintners company. In 1926, the
townland was part of
Gulladuff district electoral...