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Upperlands (from
Irish Áth an
Phoirt Leathain,
meaning 'ford of the
broad (river) bank') is a
small village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It...
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their leadership was), Chaci, Luki, Esa, Zumwa, Yeku, Huntu, Wagu of the
upperland and Wagu of the lowerland. Zuma Rock,
situated five
miles to the south-east...
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Upperlands railway station was on the
Derry Central Railway which ran from
Magherafelt to
Macfin Junction in
Northern Ireland. The
station served Upperlands...
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Glenullin Gulladuff Lettershendoney Macosquin Ringsend Swatragh Tobermore Upperlands It is one of four
counties in
Northern Ireland which currently has a majority...
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Straidarran Strathfoyle Straw Swatragh Tamlaght Tamnaherin The Loup
Tobermore Upperlands Landforms Aughlish Ballynahone Bog
Binevenagh Corick Glenshane P**** Lough...
- the very
midpoint of the Basin. One of two
exceptions is the headwater-
upperland bordering southeast Venezuela with
western Roraima state of
North Region...
- Tullyhommon, Tullylish, Tullynacross, Tullywiggan,
Tynan Upper Ballinderry,
Upperlands Victoria Bridge Waringsford, Waringstown, Warrenpoint,
Washing Bay, Waterfoot...
- factory, a busy w****ly
market and
close proximity to Clark's
linen mill in
Upperlands, it was one of two
major towns within Magherafelt Rural District. The...
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Straidarran Strathfoyle Straw Swatragh Tamlaght Tamnaherin The Loup
Tobermore Upperlands Landforms Aughlish Ballynahone Bog
Binevenagh Corick Glenshane P**** Lough...
- etymology.
Examples include Longford (from
Irish an Longphort 'the dock'),
Upperland (from Áth an
Phoirt Leathain meaning "ford of the
broad (river) bank")...