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Knocknacarry (/ˌnɒknəˈkjɑːri/ NOK-nə-KYAR-ee; from
Irish Cnoc na
Caraidh / Cnoc na Cora 'hill of the weir' –
referring to a weir
diverted off the River...
- Kilskeery, Kinallen, Kinawley, Kircubbin, Knockcloghrim, Knockmoyle,
Knocknacarry Lack, Lambeg, Landahaussy, Largy, Larne, Laurelvale, Lawrencetown, Leitrim...
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Grange Corner Groggan Kells and
Connor Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Longkesh Loughguile Lurganure Maghaberry Magheramorne Martinstown Mill...
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Greenisland Groggan Jordanstown Kells-Connor
Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Lambeg Larne Lisburn Lisnagarvey Loanends Longkesh Loughguile Loughlynch...
- Knockboy, Knockbrack, Knockcairn, Knockeny, Knockertotan, Knockmacolusky,
Knocknacarry, Knocknacrow, Knocknadona, Knocknagarvan, Knocknagulliagh, Knocknahinch...
- the 2011
Northern Ireland census.
Local government in
Northern Ireland Knocknacarry Irish News, 4
September 1991, p11 "Thompson
joins Sinn Fein" Ballycastle...
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Grange Corner Groggan Kells and
Connor Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Longkesh Loughguile Lurganure Maghaberry Magheramorne Martinstown Mill...
- people. It is part of
Causeway Coast and
Glens district. The
hamlet of
Knocknacarry is nearby.
Cushendun is
where Shane O'Neill,
chief of the
Tyrone O'Neill...
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Grange Corner Groggan Kells and
Connor Kellswater Keshbridge Killead Knocknacarry Longkesh Loughguile Lurganure Maghaberry Magheramorne Martinstown Mill...
- Ice Age by
giant glaciers. The
village of
Cushendun and the
hamlet of
Knocknacarry both lie at the foot of the glen.
Glens of
Antrim Website Glens of Antrim...