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Carnlough (/kɑːrnˈlɒx/ karn-LOKH; from
Irish Carnlach 'place of cairns') is a
village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in Mid and East...
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villages in the
Glens are Ballycastle, Cushendun, Cushendall, Waterfoot,
Carnlough and Glenarm. From the mid-13th
century onward, the
Lordship of The Glens...
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Carnlough Fault is a
geological fault in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. List of
geological faults in
Northern Ireland Map
sheet 44 (and accompanying...
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Paddy in
Carnlough,
County Antrim,
which had
become a
minor tourist attraction, was destro**** in an act of "senseless vandalism". The
Carnlough Community...
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Larne and the
village of Ballygalley, and
south of the
village of
Carnlough. It is
situated in the
civil parish of
Tickmacrevan and the
historic barony...
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Appleby Magna A42 road (Northern Ireland), a road
connecting Maghera and
Carnlough A42
motorway (France), a road
connecting Lyon and Pont-d'Ain A 42 motorway...
- Ballycastle; on the east Cushendun,
Cushendall and
Waterfoot on Red Bay,
Carnlough and Glenarm,
Larne on the Sea of Moyle, and
Whitehead on
Belfast Lough...
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hauntingly on a tin whistle, as well as its
version of the
traditional ballad Carnlough Bay. The song has
featured at
football matches, most
notably performed...
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locations include the
Harbourview (formerly
Londonderry Arms)
Hotel in
Carnlough.
Scott Byrne,
Ruari (22
August 2024). "How To Get To
Heaven From Belfast:...
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Collection of Agapanthus, held by: Ian
Scroggy at Bali-Hai
Nursery in
Carnlough,
County Antrim. Mike
Grimshaw in Cam,
Gloucestershire (cultivars bred...