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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...
- Rathfriland Castle (Irish: Caislean Ráth Fraoileann) is a ruined castle in Rathfriland, County Down, Northern Ireland. The castle was a square building...
- Rathfriland Rangers Football Club is a Northern Irish intermediate football club, playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. The club has been managed...
- is a village/townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, southwest of Rathfriland, and is located in the civil parish of Drumgath. Drumlough Highland Pipe...
- newspaper published in Gresham, Oregon The Outlook (Rathfriland), a newspaper published in Rathfriland, Northern Ireland Outlook (1960 TV series), a Canadian...
- (champions of the 2022–23 Ballymena & Provincial Football League) and Rathfriland Rangers (champions of the 2022–23 Northern Amateur Football League),...
- Alpha Newspaper Group is a media group, primarily involved in local newspaper publishing and radio broadcasting, in Northern Ireland. The company's headquarters...
- United States Newtownards Kemi, Finland Omagh terminated its twinning. Rathfriland Armstrong, Canada "Council group to head for Arizona". northernirelandworld...
- Drumbeg, Drumbo, Drumlaghy, Drumlough (near Hillsborough), Drumlough (near Rathfriland), Drummullan, Drumnacanvy, Drumnakilly, Drumquin, Drumraighland, Drumsurn...
- area of County Down is known as the Brontë Homeland (situated between Rathfriland and Banbridge, where Patrick Brontë had his church.) Patrick Brontë (originally...