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Rathfriland (from
Irish Ráth Fraoileann,
meaning 'ringfort of Fraoile') is a
market town in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is 8
miles (13 km) north-east...
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Rathfriland Castle (Irish:
Caislean Ráth Fraoileann) is a
ruined castle in
Rathfriland,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The
castle was a
square building...
- is a village/townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland,
southwest of
Rathfriland, and is
located in the
civil parish of Drumgath.
Drumlough Highland Pipe...
- (champions of the 2022–23
Ballymena &
Provincial Football League) and
Rathfriland Rangers (champions of the 2022–23
Northern Amateur Football League),...
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Gilford &
Rathfriland Mail. The newspaper, also
referred to
simply as The Chronicle,
serves the
surrounding Banbridge area, Gilford,
Rathfriland, and South...
- area of
County Down is
known as the Brontë
Homeland (situated
between Rathfriland and Banbridge,
where Patrick Brontë had his church.)
Patrick Brontë (originally...
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Rathfriland Rangers Football Club is a
Northern Irish intermediate football club,
playing in the NIFL
Premier Intermediate League. The club has been managed...
- and PSNI not
having a
league they can
seamlessly be
relegated into.
Rathfriland Rangers joined the
league for the 2023-24 season,
along with
Coagh United...
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newspaper published in Gresham,
Oregon The
Outlook (
Rathfriland), a
newspaper published in
Rathfriland,
Northern Ireland Outlook (1960 TV series), a Canadian...
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Magennises (Mac Aonghusa) were
chiefs of Iveagh. They were
based at
Rathfriland and were
inaugurated at
Knock Iveagh.
Following the Nine Years' War,...