- 2011
Census it had a po****tion of 561 people.
Upperlands takes its name from the
townland of
Upperland (a
townland of 568 acres) in
which part of it lies...
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August 1950. "
Upperlands station" (PDF).
Railscot -
Irish Railways.
Retrieved 29
April 2012.
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distinguishes it from beetling.
William Clark and Sons
based in
Upperlands Northern Ireland are the last
commercial beetling mill in the
world and...
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Upperlands Victoria Bridge Waringsford, Waringstown, Warrenpoint,
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Straidarran Strathfoyle Straw Swatragh Tamlaght Tamnaherin The Loup
Tobermore Upperlands Landforms Aughlish Ballynahone Bog
Binevenagh Corick Glenshane P**** Lough...
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Mountain and its
upper stretch from the
Source to
Upperlands is well
known as the
Knockoneil River Upperlands on its The
Clady River. The
river starts near...
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Straidarran Strathfoyle Straw Swatragh Tamlaght Tamnaherin The Loup
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Binevenagh Corick Glenshane P**** Lough...
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their leadership was), Chaci, Luki, Esa, Zumwa, Yeku,Huntu,Wagu of the
upperland and Wagu of the lowerland. Zuma Rock,
situated five
miles to the south-east...
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Houvenaghel grew up in
Upperlands near Maghera. She went to
Ampertaine County Primary School in
Upperlands and
Rainey Endowed Grammar School...
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swiftly through the
village of
Upperlands p****ing
under Upperlands and
Boyne Bridges as well as the Old Mills. From
Upperlands it
quiets down
through the...