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Portglenone (from Irish: Port
Chluain Eoghain [ˈpˠɔɾˠt̪ˠ ˌxlˠuənʲ ˈoːənʲ],
meaning 'landing
place of Eoghan's meadow') is a
village and
civil parish in...
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Portglenone Parish Church is the
Church of
Ireland parish church of
Portglenone,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland.
Portglenone Church was
consecrated in...
- Our Lady of
Bethlehem Abbey, also
known as
Portglenone Abbey, is a
Cistercian monastery in
Portglenone,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland,
founded in 1948...
- w****end in July.
Since 2022, the
festival site has been
adjacent to
Portglenone Abbey. The
festival was
commissioned thirty years ago by the
Church of...
- The M**** rock of
Portglenone (also
called the 'Old Altar') is one of
several hundred M****
rocks in Ireland.
Located at
Portglenone in
County Antrim, the...
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Portglenone Football Club is an intermediate-level
football club that
formerly pla**** in the
Premier division of the
Ballymena &
Provincial League in...
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small towns including Broughshane, Cullybackey, Galgorm,
Ahoghill and
Portglenone. The
borough had an area of 200
square miles (520 km2) and a po****tion...
- Old
Toome Bridge (1860s Old, 1968 New) A6 New
Toome Bridge (2004) A42
Portglenone Bridge (1853) B64
Kilrea Bridge (1783) B66
Agivey Bridge (1859 Old, 1980...
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contains the
wards of Ahoghill, Cullybackey, Galgorm, Grange,
Maine and
Portglenone.
Bannside forms part of the
North Antrim constituencies for the Northern...
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Mounthill Mullaghboy Newtown Crommelin Parkgate Portballintrae Portbraddon Portglenone Rasharkin Roughfort Stoneyford Straid Strano****
Templepatrick Toome Tullynacross...