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with temperatures below −7 °C (19 °F). On 21 December 2010 an unofficial weather station staffed by a retired meteorological officer in the
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exploded a 500-pound (230 kg) car bomb. Four RUC officers were injured in the explosion; the cost of the damage was later estimated at £2 million, as there was extensive damage to retail premises and
Trinity Presbyterian Church, as well as minor damage to the local Church of Ireland Parish
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The former seafront of the city is awaiting redevelopment and has been for over two decades, with a large part of the frontage already demolished, leaving a patch of derelict ground facing onto the marina. A great deal of local controversy surrounds this process and the many plans put forward by the
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is not as severe as areas further inland. This is due to the mild winters and close proximity to the sea. Winter maxima are about 8 °C (46 °F) but can reach as high as 17 °C (63 °F). Average maxima in summer are around 20 °C (68 °F), and the record high is 28.8 °C
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grave was found on the shore at
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holidaymakers, as well as a desirable home to the wealthy. Many of the houses overlooking Bangor Bay (some of which have been demolished to make way for modern flats) date from this period. The belief in the restorative powers of the sea air meant that the city became a location for sea bathing and
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Bangor has had a number of extreme weather events, including hot summers in 2006, 2013 and 2018. The summers of 2007, 2008 and 2009 were some of the wettest on records with flooding in June 2007. The Autumn of 2006 was also the warmest recorded. December 2010 saw record snowfall fall on the town,
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Colonel Robert Ward improved the harbour and promoted the cotton industries; today's seafront was the location of several large steam-powered cotton mills, which employed a large workforce.
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North Down
Softball Club (previously Bangor Buccaneers Softball Club, est. 2014) compete in the Softball Ulster league. Based at Ward Park the club comprises two competitive teams; the Buccaneers & the Barracudas (2023).
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have made a good location for a Viking base. It is possible that the burial was associated with a Viking settlement in the area." In 1689 Field
Marshal Schomberg landed with 10,000 troops either at Ballyholme Bay or at
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British national identity, 41.06% had a Northern Irish national identity and 10.30% had an Irish national identity (respondents could indicate more than one national identity).
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viewers as Ulster's Biggest Eyesore. A state of the art recycling centre has been built in Balloo Industrial Estate which is supposed to be one of the most advanced in Europe. It opened in the summer of 2008.
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72.51% indicated that they had a British national identity, 32.95% had a Northern Irish national identity and 8.05% had an Irish national identity (respondents could indicate more than one national identity);
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74.84% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion and 11.99% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith.
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66.62% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion and 12.67% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith.
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By the middle of the 19th century, the cotton mills had declined and the city changed in character once again. The laying of the railway in 1865 meant that inexpensive travel from
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were returning to Ireland from the Alps with Fráech's cattle. When they came to shore at what is now Bangor Bay, the cattle shed their horns, thus giving rise to the name
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There are also a number of secondary, grammar, and primary schools in nearby towns and the vicinity of Bangor such as Crawfordsburn Primary & Groomsport Primary;
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response reminiscent of Patrick's vision, but also practised by St. Martin's houses in France. Many of these psalms and hymns were later written down in the
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monastery renowned throughout Europe for its learning and scholarship, the victim of violent Viking raids in the 8th and 9th centuries, and the new home of
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which mirrored that of Bangor. From there he went to Bobbio in Italy and established the house which became one of the largest monasteries in Europe.
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from around 14,000 in 1930 it had reached 40,000 by 1971 and 58,000 by the end of the century (the 2001 census showed the population as 76,403).
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stands at the head of the city, became a centre of great learning and was among the most eminent of Europe's missionary institutions in the
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was possible, and working-class people could afford for the first time to holiday in the city. Bangor soon became a fashionable resort for
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On 30 March 1974, paramilitaries carried out a major incendiary bomb attack on the main shopping centre in Bangor. On 21 October 1992, an
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unit from the lower Ormeau exploded a 200-pound (91 kg) bomb in Main Street, causing large amounts of damage to nearby buildings.
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The sea area to the north east of Bangor is Ballyholme Bay, named for the township of Ballyholme in the east of the town. During
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opened in 1848 and was extended to Bangor by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway (BHBR), opening on 1 May 1865, along with
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On census day (27 March 2011) there were 61,011 people living in Bangor, accounting for 3.37% of the NI total. Of these:
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Bangor Ladies Hockey Club : Bangor Ladies run three teams playing in Ulster Hockey Senior 3, Junior 7 and Junior 8b
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Bangor Mens Hockey Club : Bangor Mens run five teams with the 1st XI playing in the Ulster Hockey Premiership
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who planted monasteries throughout Switzerland. In Burgundy, Columbanus established a severe monastic rule at
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was opened by the BCDR on 1 June 1928. Most of the BCDR's network was shut down by it's successor, the
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1749:. Primary schools include Towerview Primary School, Clandeboye Primary, Ballyholme Primary School,
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in 1605. In 1612, King James made Bangor a borough which permitted it to elect two MPs to the
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and Ballyholme Yacht Club which is the venue for Northern Ireland's Elite Sailing Facility.
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Bangor has two hockey clubs that cater for both men's and women's hockey, respectively:
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7.94% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots and 2.72% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaelic).
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Bangor lies on the east coast of Northern Ireland, on the south shore of the mouth of
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bomb while on foot patrol in the High Street on 16 March 1975. On 23 March 1972 the
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marine sports, and the number of visitors from Great Britain increased during the
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on Clandeboye Road. Bangor also has a number of intermediate clubs, including
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and run directly through to the rest of the Northern Ireland railway network.
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Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex includes Northern Ireland's only
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in the year 555, while other annals give the year as 558. It was where the
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Weather station is located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) from Bangor town centre
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The inter-war period of the early 20th century saw the development of the
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council and developers for the land. In November 2009 it was voted by
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Music in Welsh Culture Before 1650: A Study of the Principal Sources
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Malcolm Sutton: An Index of Deaths from the conflict in Ireland
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footballer, attended Rathmore Primary and Bangor Grammar School
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A view of the bus stands at the integrated Bus and Rail Centre.
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3863:"The Tower House 34 Quay Street Bangor Co Down (HB 23/05/012)"
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Main Street sustained more damage on 7 March 1993, when the
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4037:"Granddaughter of Ike Eisenhower leads Bangor celebrations"
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on their sails, denoting that Bangor is in the province of
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3194:
List of twin towns and sister cities in the United Kingdom
1149:, sought to achieve a greater degree of independence from
4085:"2007: Springhill shopping centre, Carnlea, Bangor, Down"
3523:"Census 2011 Population Statistics for Bangor Settlement"
3442:
3341:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.
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in Belfast) to Central Junction, just west of the former
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detonated two large car bombs on the town's main street.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh
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41 years was the average (median) age of the population;
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was written, a copy of which can be seen in the town's
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and Shadow Welsh and Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary
1283:. It has since been demolished to facilitate a modern
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is said to have once rested there and had a vision of
597:. The area was also known as 'The Vale of Angels', as
4007:"Pickie Fun Park, Bangor | Felix O'hare & Co Ltd"
3935:. Ards and North Down Borough Council. Archived from
3837:. Catrine, Ayrshire: Stenlake Publishing. p. 3.
1866:, and receives about 970 millimetres (38 in) of
1238:. All three were among the foremost of their type in
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also confirm the "Perpetual Harmonies" at the house.
420:
4203:"Bangor receives city status in Princess Anne visit"
3251:
List of localities in Northern Ireland by population
502:. The largest plot of private land in the area, the
399:
3908:"Bangor's cotton mills; the Chambers Motor Company"
3729:. Vol. 2. Edmonston & Douglas. p. 55.
1306:In May 2022, it was announced that, as part of the
990:as well as one of the three leading monasteries of
963:in 1300. The monastery, situated roughly where the
874:people whose swords were discovered in 1949 or the
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3489:
3334:
2885:, former Northern Ireland international footballer
1268:in Bangor, who were departing to take part in the
1157:, a force of United Irishmen, mainly from Bangor,
4712:Station, District and regional averages 1981–2010
3726:Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban. II ·
2635:, 3rd Bangor Old boys FC, and Castle Juniors FC.
1022:which came to reside in Colombanus' monastery at
484:in 2022, becoming Northern Ireland's sixth city.
6868:
4287:"UK NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICT | AP Archive"
4257:"UK NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICT | AP Archive"
3795:. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company
1721:) of the equivalent of $ US678 million in 2015.
1717:Bangor had an estimated Gross Domestic Product (
1413:, the archaic form of the city's name in Irish.
4985:. Sister Cities Association of Virginia Beach.
3567:Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
3527:Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
2759:, author, screenwriter and journalist attended
870:Bangor has a long and varied history, from the
4919:
4897:. Snow Patrol Official Website. Archived from
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3323:Blackbird Festival. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
1564:Ballyvarnet, historically 'Ballyvernan' (from
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3613:1813 estimate from Mason's Statistical Survey
3517:
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2900:, comedian (grew up in Bangor until age five)
1498:, meaning 'townland of the small stack/hill')
1377:Church and First Bangor Presbyterian Church.
4226:, Cain.ulst.ac.uk; accessed 9 February 2016.
3820:. London: The Macmillan Company. p. 25.
2805:, suffragist and Irish independence activist
1607:, meaning 'the hound-stone', referring to a
522:is one of the largest in Ireland, and holds
4869:"Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex"
4553:"The Woman Who Took on King Billy, And Won"
4319:. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN).
3885:"The Woman Who Took on King Billy, And Won"
3637:
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3337:BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names
3003:, author; winner with Chinua Achebe of the
2528:line from Ballymacarrett Junction (east of
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1513:, meaning 'townland of the central church')
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2889:Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
2853:, British Winter Paralympic gold medallist
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468:city centre, to which it is linked by the
464:and is 13 miles (22 km) east of
6887:Port cities and towns in Northern Ireland
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2558:, which runs trains to either Belfast or
1729:Colleges and schools in the area include
998:, the great missionary centre founded by
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2729:Category:People from Bangor, County Down
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1118:and captured Bangor, before going on to
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4949:"Bangor Abbey, the European Connection"
4895:"Snow Patrol response to Ward Park gig"
4317:"CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict 1992"
3786:
3359:
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1169:attempted to occupy the nearby town of
1153:. On the morning of 10 June during the
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6892:Ports and harbours of Northern Ireland
6869:
4827:from the original on 26 September 2007
4118:from the original on 23 September 2021
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3573:from the original on 23 September 2021
3533:from the original on 23 September 2021
3445:Bangor Abbey Through Fifteen Centuries
1465:Bangor (civil parish) § Townlands
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494:. Bangor grew during the 17th century
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4756:"Monthly Extreme Minimum Temperature"
4734:"Monthly Extreme Maximum Temperature"
4563:from the original on 28 February 2021
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4447:"Northern Ireland Place-Name Project"
4427:from the original on 26 November 2020
4105:
3906:Millsopp, Sandra (14 November 2019).
3830:
3746:. Taylor & Francis. p. 185.
3722:
3399:. Blue Flag Programme. Archived from
3034:player attended Bangor Grammar School
1787:
1735:Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
1226:Bangor's main street in 1910 and 2015
27:City in County Down, Northern Ireland
4989:from the original on 6 February 2020
4633:"National Identity (Northern Irish)"
4583:"Religion or religion brought up in"
4532:from the original on 27 January 2020
4501:from the original on 1 December 2020
4471:from the original on 24 January 2021
4063:"Northern Ireland Facts and Figures"
4017:from the original on 9 February 2016
3887:. Historical Belfast. 7 October 2019
3622:For a discussion on the accuracy of
1561:, meaning 'townland of the heather')
586:, "the strand of the horn-casting".
6897:Seaside resorts in Northern Ireland
4959:from the original on 6 January 2020
4875:from the original on 15 August 2021
4788:from the original on 15 August 2007
3500:. New York: Robert Appleton Company
3447:. Bangor: Friends of Bangor Abbey.
3283:
3281:
2945:; the Northern Irish National team)
1469:Bangor city includes the following
1433:Ards and North Down Borough Council
476:. The population was 64,596 at the
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4920:Gerry Thornley (28 October 2017).
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4239:, G&M, September 2008, p. 20;
3443:Canon James Hamilton M.A. (1958).
3170:First Minister of Northern Ireland
2988:, aka Niall, author and naturalist
2920:, musician (bassist and guitarist)
2541:Belfast Central (now Lanyon Place)
2465:Source 2: Starlings Roost Weather
1122:. Schomberg's force went south to
882:. The city has been the site of a
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4955:. Friends of Columbanus, Bangor.
4778:"Belfast and County Down Railway"
4551:Burke, Jason (27 November 2018).
4353:from the original on 3 March 2016
4323:from the original on 5 March 2011
4297:from the original on 5 March 2021
4267:from the original on 5 March 2021
3962:"1798 'summer soldiers recalled'"
3704:from the original on 30 June 2009
3661:from the original on 3 April 2017
3295:from the original on 2 March 2012
3261:Market houses in Northern Ireland
2722:
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1623:, meaning 'fort of the hostages')
1537:, meaning 'McCormick's townland')
1525:, meaning 'McConnell's townland')
589:Bangor Bay was originally called
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3964:. The Irish News. 26 July 2014
3723:Skene, William Forbes (1877).
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1731:South Eastern Regional College
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1308:Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours
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5074:List of places in County Down
4608:"National Identity (British)"
4526:Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde
4423:. Bangor Historical Society.
4106:Scott, Sarah (31 July 2019).
3930:"Newtownards Walking Leaflet"
3271:
3046:, Northern Irish footballer (
2674:Bangor has clubs such as the
2537:Great Victoria Street station
1663:
1549:, meaning 'Magee's townland')
1416:
6812:British Overseas Territories
5970:WikiProject Northern Ireland
3865:. Department for Communities
3550:Open Government Licence v3.0
2994:, soldier; recipient of the
2662:plays in division 2C of the
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1647:. Two ships have been named
1486:, meaning 'Hugh's townland')
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1234:, Pickie Pool and Caproni's
1029:In 580, a Bangor monk named
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4658:"National Identity (Irish)"
4461:"Ballyholme Beach and Park"
4401:. Bangor Town Council. 1951
4205:. BBC News. 2 December 2022
3987:. Discover Northern Ireland
3910:. Bangor Historical Society
3700:. University College Cork.
3239:
3139:, BBC Ireland Correspondent
2941:, professional footballer (
2799:pole vaulter and decathlete
2681:
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2518:Bangor West railway station
2491:Bangor West railway station
2363:Average precipitation days
2149:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2009:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1766:Regent House Grammar School
1614:Rathgill or Rathgael (from
474:Belfast–Bangor railway line
165:Ards and North Down Borough
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6902:Cities in Northern Ireland
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3188:Twin towns – sister cities
2893:Governor General of Canada
2879:, organist and choirmaster
2783:, stage, film and TV actor
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4736:. Starlings Roost Weather
4465:Visit Ards and North Down
3793:The Catholic Encyclopedia
3787:Edmonds, Columba (1908).
3005:Commonwealth Poetry Prize
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1126:and were present at the
1114:'s expedition landed at
32:City in Northern Ireland
6804:British overseas cities
5980:Northern Ireland Portal
5474:Drumlough, Hillsborough
5024:Encyclopædia Britannica
4687:Global Human Settlement
4183:. BBC News. 19 May 2022
3490:Edward d'Alton (1907).
3145:, DJ and radio host on
3106:Britain's Strongest Man
3066:, Presbyterian preacher
2914:professional footballer
2824:, inventor and engineer
2822:Samuel Cleland Davidson
2676:Royal Ulster Yacht Club
2526:Belfast Central Railway
2481:
1843:Bangor Old Custom House
1784:are secondary schools.
1218:20th century to present
1155:Irish Rebellion of 1798
1071:17th and 18th centuries
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500:Bangor Old Custom House
151:13 mi (21 km)
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6882:Civil parish of Bangor
5884:Islands of County Down
5479:Drumlough, Rathfriland
5122:
4141:28 August 2008 at the
3740:Harper, Sally (2017).
3104:, strongman, multiple
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6798:Dependent territories
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6202:Metropolitan District
5985:United Kingdom Portal
5121:
3814:Lawlor, H.J. (1920).
3497:Catholic Encyclopedia
3319:25 April 2012 at the
3256:List of RNLI stations
3246:Bangor (civil parish)
3166:Ulster Unionist Party
3126:Miss Northern Ireland
3009:Bangor Grammar School
2963:, member of the band
2926:, member of the band
2891:, diplomat and third
2861:Miss Northern Ireland
2836:Bangor Grammar School
2817:Bangor Grammar School
2765:County Down Spectator
2761:Bangor Grammar School
2750:County Down Spectator
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2500:The first section of
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1838:Somme Heritage Centre
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1762:Sullivan Upper School
1739:Bangor Grammar School
1528:Ballymacormick (from
1516:Ballymaconnell (from
1463:Further information:
1424:
1248:
1225:
1192:
1120:besiege Carrickfergus
1078:
1033:took Christianity to
1020:Antiphonary of Bangor
944:Antiphonary of Bangor
915:
614:Historical population
480:. Bangor was granted
3831:Hanna, John (2003).
3593:"HISTPOP.ORG – Home"
3569:(NISRA). p. 2.
3552:. © Crown copyright.
3333:Pointon, GE (1990).
2957:, Ulster rugby coach
2834:player who attended
2815:player who attended
2717:Two Door Cinema Club
2666:at Upritchard Park.
2578:Bangor is served by
2530:Queen’s Quay station
1939:Record high °C (°F)
1881:apparent temperature
1262:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1130:the following year.
1079:The Old Custom House
1015:Bernard of Clairvaux
961:Hereford Mappa Mundi
918:Hereford Mappa Mundi
896:Plantation of Ulster
894:planters during the
496:Plantation of Ulster
207:Sovereign state
6877:Bangor, County Down
6508:Newcastle upon Tyne
6168:Republic of Ireland
5975:WikiProject Ireland
4495:Townlands of Ulster
4399:"Bangor Civic Week"
3626:census returns see
3183:, singer-songwriter
2908:Republic of Ireland
2548:Belfast–Bangor line
2219:Record low °C (°F)
2079:Daily mean °C (°F)
1770:Movilla High School
1522:Baile Mhic Dhónaill
1504:Ballykillare (from
1489:Ballycroghan (from
1128:Battle of the Boyne
1106:In 1689 during the
1093:King James VI and I
992:Celtic Christianity
959:to be named in the
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510:. Bangor hosts the
460:. It is within the
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6845:Crown Dependencies
6458:Kingston upon Hull
6227:Municipal District
5860:Lough Island Reavy
5123:
4901:on 7 February 2009
3942:on 15 October 2020
3654:. 1 October 2015.
3289:"Beannchar/Bangor"
3168:leader and former
3124:presenter; former
3110:UK's Strongest Man
2797:Commonwealth Games
2664:All-Ireland league
2621:Bryansburn Rangers
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1788:Places of interest
1774:Strangford College
1611:on Runestone Hill)
1534:Baile Mhic Cormaic
1435:which is based at
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1387:Red Hand of Ulster
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5952:Lordship of Newry
5917:Castlereagh Upper
5912:Castlereagh Lower
5835:Carlingford Lough
4811:"Bangor stations"
4245:978-0-7171-4396-2
4041:Belfast Telegraph
3851:on 17 March 2015.
3652:niassembly.gov.uk
3426:"Bangor, Co Down"
3372:"Settlement 2015"
3060:captain (1962–63)
2992:William McWheeney
2943:Charlton Athletic
2605:NIFL Championship
2469:
2468:
1883:in the high 20s.
1858:Like the rest of
1807:Clandeboye Estate
1649:SS Ballyholme Bay
1645:Normandy Landings
1634:SS Ballyholme Bay
1558:Baile an Fhraoigh
1540:Ballymagee (from
1292:Bloomfield Estate
1112:Marshal Schomberg
972:Early Middle Ages
965:Church of Ireland
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584:Trácht mBennchoir
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3311:
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3266:Kilcooley estate
3233:
3230:
3074:Liberal Democrat
3038:David Montgomery
3001:George McWhirter
2970:Stuart McCloskey
2912:Middlesbrough FC
2877:Christopher Gray
2633:Bangor Young Men
2366:
1887:
1886:
1864:Northern Ireland
1860:Northern Ireland
1828:Carnegie Library
1778:Campbell College
1751:Kilmaine Primary
1622:
1606:
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1572:
1560:
1548:
1546:Baile Mhic Aodha
1536:
1524:
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1510:Baile Cille Láir
1497:
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1173:. They met with
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1097:Irish Parliament
926:Annals of Ulster
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2857:Cherie Gardiner
2847:Kelly Gallagher
2809:Bryn Cunningham
2803:Winifred Carney
2789:, news reporter
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1796:The McKee Clock
1790:
1782:Rockport School
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1552:Ballyree (from
1495:Baile Cruacháin
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1281:shopping centre
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3143:Pete Snodden
3137:Mark Simpson
3119:
3097:Royal Ballet
3085:, musician (
3058:Arsenal F.C.
3032:British Lion
3018:Sunday Times
3017:
3014:Peter Millar
2982:, footballer
2918:Bobby Kildea
2898:Eddie Izzard
2832:Ulster Rugby
2813:Ulster Rugby
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6608:Westminster
6573:Southampton
6072:Londonderry
5804:Waringstown
5799:Waringsford
5794:Tullynakill
5714:Rathfriland
5644:Lurganville
5554:Katesbridge
5534:Helen's Bay
5519:Greencastle
5499:Gamblestown
5339:Ballywalter
5334:Ballyskeagh
5314:Ballymartin
5299:Ballylesson
5294:Ballykinler
5289:Ballyhornan
5264:Ballydargan
5259:Ballybannan
5229:Annsborough
5198:Warrenpoint
5193:Newtownards
5163:Downpatrick
5064:County Down
4792:1 September
4567:15 February
4536:15 February
4505:15 February
4475:15 February
4431:22 February
4112:belfastlive
3985:"Ward Park"
3968:15 November
3597:histpop.org
3087:Snow Patrol
3083:Jonny Quinn
3070:Lembit Öpik
3054:Terry Neill
3028:Irish rugby
2974:rugby union
2965:Snow Patrol
2955:Mark McCall
2928:Snow Patrol
2773:, soldier;
2739:Snow Patrol
2735:Iain Archer
2713:Snow Patrol
2655:Rugby Union
2584:Newtownards
2495:NI Railways
1848:McKee Clock
1685:2011 census
1669:2021 census
1483:Baile Aodha
1312:city status
1171:Newtownards
1167:Ballywalter
538:comes from
516:yacht clubs
482:city status
478:2021 census
450:County Down
373: /
183:County Down
138:2021 census
123:County Down
6871:Categories
6613:Winchester
6588:Sunderland
6538:Portsmouth
6518:Nottingham
6498:Manchester
6448:Gloucester
6413:Colchester
6408:Chichester
6398:Chelmsford
6388:Canterbury
6363:Birmingham
5907:Ards Upper
5902:Ards Lower
5840:Cloughmore
5830:Burr Point
5774:Strangford
5734:Saintfield
5709:Poyntzpass
5704:Portavogie
5699:Portaferry
5684:Moneyslane
5679:Moneyreagh
5659:Mayobridge
5654:Magheralin
5589:Killyleagh
5529:Groomsport
5439:Derryneill
5394:Clandeboye
5384:Carrowdore
5364:Bryansford
5349:Blackskull
5304:Ballylough
5284:Ballyholme
5269:Ballygowan
5244:Aughnacloy
5158:Donaghadee
5062:Places in
4933:10 October
4357:31 January
4209:2 December
4165:9 February
4021:19 January
3834:Old Bangor
3799:15 January
3624:pre-famine
3272:References
3198:Bangor is
3192:See also:
3175:Paul Tweed
3131:Ian Sansom
3121:Blue Peter
3116:Zoe Salmon
3102:Glenn Ross
3020:journalist
2727:See also:
2660:Bangor RFC
2588:Donaghadee
2546:Today the
2504:line from
2459:Met Office
2457:Source 1:
2365:(≥ 1.0 mm)
1870:per year.
1664:Demography
1658:Groomsport
1620:Ráth Giall
1585:Carnán Lao
1417:Governance
1403:St Comgall
1264:addressed
1159:Donaghadee
1047:Saint Gall
1043:Colombanus
872:Bronze Age
595:Inber Bece
319:North Down
301:North Down
232:BT19, BT20
133:Population
18:Ballyholme
6825:Jamestown
6820:Gibraltar
6735:St Davids
6679:Inverness
6669:Edinburgh
6623:Worcester
6598:Wakefield
6568:Sheffield
6563:Salisbury
6553:St Albans
6488:Liverpool
6478:Lichfield
6473:Leicester
6463:Lancaster
6428:Doncaster
6383:Cambridge
6218:Waterford
6067:Fermanagh
5937:Kinelarty
5818:Landforms
5809:Whiterock
5789:Tullylish
5759:Sheeptown
5729:Rostrevor
5724:Ringhaddy
5639:Lurganare
5614:Legananny
5609:Legacurry
5599:Kircubbin
5574:Killinure
5569:Killinchy
5564:Kilcooley
5524:Greyabbey
5509:Gilnahirk
5494:Edenderry
5459:Drumaness
5211:townlands
5188:Newcastle
5173:Dundonald
5148:Carryduff
5143:Banbridge
4983:vbsca.org
4847:"History"
4831:28 August
4692:3 October
4667:18 August
4642:18 August
4617:18 August
4592:18 August
4301:28 August
4271:28 August
3665:10 August
3628:J. J. Lee
3577:15 August
3537:15 August
3529:(NISRA).
3381:18 August
3209:, Austria
3181:Foy Vance
3164:, former
3072:, former
2871:N Ireland
2859:, former
2793:Mike Bull
2777:recipient
2709:Foy Vance
2580:Ulsterbus
2560:Portadown
2552:Translink
2477:Transport
1812:Ward Park
1725:Education
1471:townlands
1459:Townlands
1443:Geography
1411:Beannchor
1212:Ward Park
1203:Victorian
1163:Greyabbey
1026:, Italy.
931:monastery
591:Inber Beg
556:Old Irish
552:Beannchor
544:Beannchar
534:The name
524:Blue Flag
433:Beannchar
277:Ambulance
217:Post town
47:Beannchar
6830:Hamilton
6730:St Asaph
6689:Stirling
6654:Aberdeen
6646:Scotland
6533:Plymouth
6453:Hereford
6418:Coventry
6393:Carlisle
6368:Bradford
6236:Kilkenny
6213:Limerick
6044:Counties
6032:Counties
5922:Dufferin
5894:Baronies
5764:Shrigley
5749:Seaforde
5719:Ravernet
5689:Monteith
5669:Millisle
5624:Lenaderg
5594:Kinallen
5584:Killowen
5579:Killough
5549:Hilltown
5539:Hillhall
5489:Dunnaval
5429:Crossgar
5379:Carnalea
5329:Ballynoe
5279:Ballyhay
5234:Ardglass
5224:Annalong
5219:Annahilt
5207:Villages
5178:Holywood
4987:Archived
4979:"Bangor"
4957:Archived
4873:Archived
4822:Archived
4786:Archived
4561:Archived
4530:Archived
4499:Archived
4469:Archived
4425:Archived
4351:Archived
4327:30 April
4321:Archived
4295:Archived
4265:Archived
4139:Archived
4116:Archived
4015:Archived
3946:21 April
3708:30 April
3702:Archived
3656:Archived
3571:Archived
3531:Archived
3504:30 April
3407:30 April
3317:Archived
3299:28 April
3293:Archived
3240:See also
3154:, author
3133:, author
3112:Champion
2682:Softball
2615:play at
2599:Football
2510:Holywood
2452:1,414.4
2358:(38.10)
2289:Average
1577:Carnalea
1395:shamrock
1236:ballroom
1143:American
1039:Scotland
1011:psalmody
888:Scottish
578:warrior
574:and the
570:warrior
568:Connacht
560:Bennchor
526:status.
472:and the
157:District
6851:Douglas
6835:Stanley
6783:Lisburn
6773:Belfast
6745:Wrexham
6740:Swansea
6725:Newport
6720:Cardiff
6674:Glasgow
6558:Salford
6543:Preston
6513:Norwich
6483:Lincoln
6403:Chester
6378:Bristol
6350:England
6271:Lisburn
6256:Belfast
6113:Lisburn
6103:Belfast
5865:Mournes
5779:Struell
5754:Seahill
5619:Leitrim
5514:Gransha
5504:Gilford
5484:Dundrum
5464:Drumbeg
5454:Dromara
5424:Cregagh
5359:Braniel
5249:Ballela
5239:Attical
5183:Kilkeel
5168:Dromore
5102:Lisburn
5096:Belfast
4905:28 July
4853:23 June
4762:3 March
4740:3 March
4718:3 March
4405:23 June
4383:23 June
4091:23 June
4069:23 June
4047:23 June
3991:23 June
3914:23 June
3891:23 June
3869:23 June
3207:Bregenz
3200:twinned
3147:Cool FM
2670:Sailing
2506:Belfast
2353:(3.90)
2348:(4.07)
2343:(3.85)
2338:(2.84)
2333:(3.26)
2328:(3.02)
2323:(2.81)
2318:(2.50)
2313:(2.43)
2308:(2.83)
2303:(2.94)
2298:(3.64)
2284:(20.8)
2279:(20.8)
2274:(27.7)
2269:(32.0)
2264:(34.9)
2259:(40.6)
2254:(41.0)
2249:(35.8)
2244:(30.0)
2239:(27.9)
2234:(23.0)
2229:(23.0)
2224:(23.2)
2214:(44.2)
2209:(38.3)
2204:(41.5)
2199:(46.2)
2194:(50.4)
2189:(52.9)
2184:(52.7)
2179:(49.6)
2174:(45.0)
2169:(41.4)
2164:(38.7)
2159:(37.2)
2154:(37.4)
2144:(50.2)
2139:(42.4)
2134:(45.9)
2129:(51.4)
2124:(56.8)
2119:(59.9)
2114:(59.9)
2109:(57.0)
2104:(52.5)
2099:(48.0)
2094:(44.6)
2089:(42.3)
2084:(41.7)
2074:(56.3)
2069:(46.6)
2064:(50.4)
2059:(56.8)
2054:(63.1)
2049:(66.9)
2044:(67.3)
2039:(64.4)
2034:(60.1)
2029:(54.9)
2024:(50.5)
2019:(47.3)
2014:(45.9)
2004:(83.8)
1999:(58.8)
1994:(63.1)
1989:(70.0)
1984:(75.6)
1979:(81.7)
1974:(83.7)
1969:(83.8)
1964:(78.8)
1959:(70.2)
1954:(68.0)
1949:(62.6)
1944:(57.9)
1854:Climate
1826:Bangor
1713:Economy
1453:Belfast
1399:Ireland
1332:Lisburn
1324:Belfast
1259:General
1253:During
1240:Ireland
1199:Belfast
1151:Britain
1051:Luxeuil
1035:Paisley
1000:Columba
957:Ireland
892:English
880:sea air
609:History
546:, from
470:A2 road
466:Belfast
440:) is a
427:; from
358:54°40′N
193:Country
147:Belfast
145:•
6768:Bangor
6763:Armagh
6715:Bangor
6704:
6659:Dundee
6643:
6523:Oxford
6443:Exeter
6433:Durham
6347:
6281:Armagh
6261:Bangor
6193:Galway
6183:Dublin
6098:Bangor
6093:Armagh
6086:Cities
6077:Tyrone
6057:Armagh
6052:Antrim
5957:Mourne
5744:Scarva
5559:Kilcoo
5469:Drumbo
5434:Cultra
5414:Corbet
5409:Conlig
5404:Clough
5399:Cloghy
5369:Burren
5354:Bleary
5344:Benraw
5254:Balloo
5153:Comber
5110:(part)
5104:(part)
5098:(part)
5091:Bangor
5083:Cities
4993:13 May
4963:13 May
4557:Mysite
4243:
4187:20 May
4122:8 June
3841:
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3451:
3349:
3202:with:
3108:&
2976:player
2863:winner
2639:Hockey
2613:Bangor
2607:sides
2534:GNR(I)
2440:124.9
2437:157.2
2434:157.5
2431:171.3
2428:201.7
2425:162.4
2422:112.4
2405:155.1
1895:Month
1780:, and
1745:, and
1653:Viking
1598:(from
1596:Conlig
1579:(from
1391:Ulster
1334:, and
1320:Armagh
1175:musket
1065:Connor
1024:Bobbio
988:Ulster
939:Antrim
857:64,596
846:61,011
838:+11.3%
835:58,388
827:+12.6%
824:52,437
816:+32.1%
813:46,585
805:+31.0%
802:35,260
794:+12.8%
791:26,921
783:+15.8%
780:23,862
772:+30.7%
769:20,610
761:+18.5%
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