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- Rathlin, Carnmoon, Dalriada, Dunseverick, Glenshesk, Glentaisie, Kinbane, Knocklayd, Moss Side, and Moyarget. North Antrim has always been a county constituency...
- north and south, and, following this direction, the highest points are Knocklayd 514 m (1,690 ft), Slieveanorra 508 m (1,670 ft), Trostan 550 m (1,800 ft)...
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- Antrim; Glenshesk and Glentaisie. The Armoy parish also includes part of Knocklayd mountain which lies to the northeast of the village. It is one of the...
- Hills, Morven in Caithness, Lochnagar, Ben Lomond, Barra Head and to Knocklayd in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In 2016, the height of Ben Nevis was...
- Beenduff Slieve Mish Munster Kerry 515 40 1,690 131 900 71 Q677 037 371 64 Knocklayd Antrim Hills Ulster Antrim 514 389 1,686 1,276 5,600 5 D115 364 372 366...
- Ireland, ten townlands meet at a monumented tripoint upon the summit of Knocklayd. The townlands are, clockwise from north, Broom-More, Tavnaghboy, Kilrobert...
- Dál nAraidi and Dál Fiatach, possibly modern-day Knocklayd, in the north of County Antrim. Knocklayd derives from Cnoc Leithid, meaning "hill of the slope"...
- Sliabh na Nia (mountain of the warriors) 543 m (1,781 ft) 98 m (322 ft) 3 Knocklayd Cnoc Leithid (hill of the slope/expanse) 514 m (1,686 ft) 389 m (1,276 ft)...
- the wards of Bonamargy and Rathlin, Dalriada, Glentaisie, Kinbane and Knocklayd. It was abolished for the 2014 local elections and most of the area was...