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Portadown (from
Irish Port an Dúnáin 'landing
place of the
little fort'
pronounced [pɔɾˠt̪ˠ ə ˈd̪ˠuːnˠaːnʲ]) is a town in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland...
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Portadown Football Club is a semi-professional
Northern Irish football club who are due to
compete in the NIFL
Premiership in the 2024-25
season following...
- The
Portadown m****acre took
place in
November 1641 at
Portadown,
County Armagh,
during the
Irish Rebellion of 1641.
Irish Catholic rebels,
likely under...
- Lambeg, Hilden, Lisburn, Moira, Lurgan,
Portadown. This line has the
potential to be
extended from
Portadown to
Armagh city
centre by
reopening the railway...
- to The
Troubles in
Portadown,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. Much of it has been
related to the
Drumcree parade dispute.
Portadown is
located in an area...
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Portadown College is an
academically selective, co-educational post-14
grammar school in
Portadown,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland.
Portadown College...
- The
Portadown News was a
satirical web-based
newspaper dealing with
Northern Irish politics and culture. It was
written (initially anonymously) by journalist...
- cup for the 28th time,
defeating Portadown 4–0 in the
final at The Oval. The
holders Glenavon were
defeated by
Portadown in the semi-finals. 14
April 1962...
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Drumcree standoff is a
dispute over
yearly parades in the town of
Portadown,
Northern Ireland. The town is
mainly Protestant and
hosts numerous Protestant...
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Portadown BBOB
Football Club is an intermediate-level
football club
playing in the
Intermediate B
division of the Mid-Ulster
Football League in Northern...