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Conlig (Irish: An Choinleac,
meaning 'the hound-flagstone') is a
village and
townland in
County Down in
Northern Ireland. It is
considered a
suburb of...
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Conlig railway station was on the
Belfast and
County Down
Railway which ran from
Belfast to
Donaghadee in
Northern Ireland. The
station was
opened by the...
- Cloughmills, Coagh, Coalisland, Cogry-Kilbride, Coleraine, Collegeland, Comber,
Conlig, Cookstown, Corbet, Corkey, Corrinshego, Craigarogan, Craigavon, Cranagh...
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taken back to
Ireland when he was two
years old and
spent his
childhood at
Conlig,
County Down.[citation needed]
Belonging to a
prominent family, his nephews...
- used
Sheigra as a
stopover on
their journey to
pillage the
township of
Conlig in
County Down,
Northern Ireland in
their search for gold and
silver left...
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Animal Sanctuary,
Conlig,
County Down,
Northern Ireland ****isi embroidery, a form of counted-thread...
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Burren Cabra Carnalea Carrowdore Castlewellan Clandeboye Cloghy Clough Conlig Corbet Crawfordsburn Cregagh Crossgar Cultra Derryneill Dollingstown Donaghcloney...
- 1999
Formula One
World Championship for Ferrari, was born and
lived in
Conlig, near Newtownards.
William Jackson (1737-1795),
political journalist, secret...
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Carnalea (from
Irish CarnĂ¡n Lao,
meaning 'the
cairn of the calf')
Conlig (from
Irish An Choinleac,
meaning 'the hound-stone',
referring to a standing...
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flown along with the
preceding two.
Eddie Irvine, a
Formula One
driver from
Conlig in
Northern Ireland,
asked for a
white flag with a
shamrock to be used if...