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Loughbrickland (/lɒxˈbrɪklæn/ or /lɒxˈbrɪklænd/ lokh-BRIK-lan(d); from
Irish Loch Bricleann) is a
small village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland, south...
- 54°18′25″N 6°17′49″W / 54.307°N 6.297°W / 54.307; -6.297
Loughbrickland Crannóg is a
Bronze Age human-made
island known as a crannóg, 4
miles (6.4 km)...
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junctions at
Banbridge and
Hillsborough opened in
September 2009, at
Loughbrickland in
December 2009 and at
Banbridge Road,
Dromore in
February 2010. The...
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married Letitia Whyte (1801–1844),
daughter of
Captain Charles Whyte of
Loughbrickland,
County Down,
Ireland in 1817. They set off on a year-long tour of the...
- Dun Cow) and in four
later m****cripts. The name of the
village of
Loughbrickland, near Banbridge,
County Down, is
thought to
derive from
Irish Loch Briccrend...
- Lisbellaw, Lisburn, Lislea, Lisnadill, Lisnarick, Lisnaskea, Listooder,
Loughbrickland, Loughgall, Loughgilly, Loughguile, Loughinisland, Loughmacrory, Loup...
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Groomsport Hilltown Killinchy Killough Lawrencetown Leitrim Listooder Loughbrickland Loughinisland Mayobridge Saul
Scarva Seaforde Sheeptown Strangford As...
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Killowen Killyleagh Kinallen Kircubbin Lawrencetown Leitrim Lenaderg Loughbrickland Loughinisland Lurganare Lurganville Magheraconluce Magheralin Mayobridge...
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partially in
County Down, but
mainly in
County Antrim)
Listooder Loughbrickland Loughinisland Lurganare Lurganville Magheraconluce Magheralin Mayobridge...
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originally proposed to add part of
Newry from
Newry and
Armagh and the
Loughbrickland part of
Banbridge district from
Upper Bann,
while losing some more of...