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Loughinsholin (from
Irish Loch Inse Ui Fhloinn 'lough of O'Flynn's island') is a
barony in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. Its
southeast borders...
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territory was added: all but the south-west
corner of the
barony of
Loughinsholin, then a part of
County Tyrone, as it had
sufficient wood for construction;...
- po****tion was 4,235 in the 2021 census.
Formerly in the
barony of
Loughinsholin within the
historic County Londonderry, it is
today in the local-government...
- the
Catholic parish of Ballinascreen, and
within the
former barony of
Loughinsholin. The
village lies at the
intersection of the
townlands of Moykeeran...
- Lissan, Maghera, and Magherafelt. It lies
within the
former barony of
Loughinsholin and is
situated in
Magherafelt District Council. As a
Church of Ireland...
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merger of
County Coleraine, the
North West
Liberties of
Londonderry (1),
Loughinsholin (2), and
North East
Liberties of
Coleraine (3). Each
county is divided...
- coastline, and is
bordered by four
other baronies:
Coleraine to the east;
Loughinsholin to the south-east;
Tirkeeran to the west; and
Strabane Upper to the...
- coastline, and is
bordered by five
other baronies:
Keenaght to the west;
Loughinsholin to the south;
North East
Liberties of Coleraine,
Dunluce Upper, and...
- It lies
within the
civil parish of Maghera, the
historic barony of
Loughinsholin, and is
situated within Mid-Ulster District. In the 2011
Census it had...
- (split with
barony of
Loughinsholin)
Artrea (split with
barony of
Loughinsholin)
Ballinderry (split with
barony of
Loughinsholin)
Ballyclog Derryloran...