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2043:Antrim Upper
2038:Antrim Lower
2020:Waterloo Bay
1970:Lagan Valley
1925:Benbane Head
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1771:Tullynacross
1661:Magheramorne
1636:Knocknacarry
1476:Carnalbanagh
1325:Newtownabbey
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626:Newtownabbey
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587:Demographics
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537:The Troubles
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432:civil parish
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135:Carn Monaidh
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40:Please help
35:verification
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2108:Toome Upper
2103:Toome Lower
2005:Slieve True
1975:Larne Lough
1965:Islandmagee
1859:Jordanstown
1854:Glengormley
1844:Dunseverick
1814:Bonnybefore
1804:Ballycraigy
1731:Portglenone
1726:Portbraddon
1666:Martinstown
1606:Greenisland
1516:Cullybackey
1506:Craigarogan
1451:Broughshane
1426:Ballyrobert
1406:Ballyeaston
1376:Aughafatten
1335:Randalstown
1295:Ballycastle
1036:"Carnmoney"
1008:"Carnmoney"
972:White House
948:Jordanstown
938:Glengormley
900:Carnmoney,
871:Ballycraigy
753:Elizabeth I
674:County Down
471:Derek Mahon
380: /
326:East Antrim
308:East Antrim
188:2001 census
184:2,775
57:"Carnmoney"
2156:Categories
1995:Scawt Hill
1904:Whiteabbey
1879:Loughlynch
1874:Lisnagarvy
1819:Broomhedge
1746:Stoneyford
1706:Mullaghboy
1686:Moneyglass
1656:Maghaberry
1646:Loughguile
1626:Keshbridge
1621:Kellswater
1551:Drains Bay
1521:Cushendall
1496:Cloghmills
1481:Carncastle
1466:Capecastle
1446:Bendooragh
1416:Ballylinny
1411:Ballygally
1401:Ballycarry
1366:Aldergrove
1351:Aghagallon
1310:Ballymoney
1300:Ballyclare
1225:Places in
1107:30 October
989:References
968:Whiteabbey
910:Collinward
891:Ballyvesey
887:Ballyhowne
883:Ballyhenry
879:Ballygolan
782:land, old
615:Protestant
397:(from
365:54°40′59″N
181:Population
68:newspapers
2088:Kilconway
1980:Lough Beg
1945:Fair Head
1913:Landforms
1899:Tobergill
1889:Rathcoole
1884:Monkstown
1834:Dunamuggy
1829:Carnmoney
1799:Artiforty
1791:Townlands
1781:Whitehead
1776:Waterfoot
1756:Stranocum
1741:Roughfort
1736:Rasharkin
1701:Mounthill
1696:Moss-side
1691:Monkstown
1651:Lurganure
1596:Gracehill
1536:Derrymore
1526:Cushendun
1486:Carnlough
1461:Bushmills
1441:Balnamore
1421:Ballynure
1396:Ballybogy
1391:Ballintoy
1305:Ballymena
1143:13 August
958:Monkstown
914:Croghfern
875:Ballyduff
795:Cave Hill
784:hedgerows
770:built in
721:SSE Arena
702:limestone
690:scrubland
619:Christian
617:or other
591:The last
549:Education
495:Rathcoole
491:holy well
485:Carnmoney
467:graveyard
446:, in the
395:Carnmoney
368:5°57′00″W
268:Post town
163:Carnmoney
126:Carnmoney
2030:Baronies
1935:Cavehill
1839:Dunmurry
1716:Parkgate
1681:Milltown
1676:Millbank
1671:Mill Bay
1641:Longkesh
1546:Donegore
1436:Ballyvoy
1361:Ahoghill
1344:Villages
1330:Portrush
1183:Archived
1045:12 April
1017:12 April
977:See also
928:Dunanney
811:Scotland
698:volcanic
651:Land use
643:Average.
611:Catholic
424:townland
208:District
2000:Slemish
1864:Kilroot
1809:Barmeen
1631:Killead
1611:Groggan
1581:Glenavy
1576:Glenarm
1561:Dundrod
1556:Dunadry
1531:Dervock
1511:Crumlin
1356:Aghalee
1260:Lisburn
1254:Belfast
807:Slemish
772:Ireland
768:biplane
717:Belfast
694:bracken
597:Belfast
527:Belfast
477:History
452:Belfast
409:of the
405: '
244:Country
198:Belfast
196:•
82:scholar
1869:Lambeg
1751:Straid
1586:Glenoe
1566:Dunloy
1471:Cargan
1456:Buckna
1290:Antrim
1262:(part)
1256:(part)
1246:Cities
799:Bangor
776:floral
745:Celtic
680:, the
456:barony
430:and a
354:Antrim
226:County
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1940:Divis
1894:Solar
1766:Toome
1591:Glynn
1541:Doagh
1491:Clogh
1371:Armoy
1320:Larne
1282:Towns
780:shrub
757:Irish
706:flint
407:cairn
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399:Irish
131:Irish
89:JSTOR
75:books
2063:Cary
1145:2012
1109:2006
1047:2015
1019:2015
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