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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Northern Ireland, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Northern Ireland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. |
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Places: |
Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne, Devenish Island Monastic Site, Killyclogher, Derryvore |
Landmarks: |
The Skerries (Northern Ireland), Black Pig's Dyke, Helen's Tower |
Parks and gardens: |
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Events: |
Ulster Cup, Ulster hockey |
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People: |
Alison Campbell, Paul Charles (novelist), Paula Clamp, Max Clendinning, Colin Cooper (academic), Newton Emerson, Lucy Evangelista, Robert Hall (doctor), Shauna Gunn, Sophie Hoopman, H Douglas Keith, Charles Michael Lavery QC, Henry Lavery, Francis Maginn, Jim Malley, Catherine Jean Milligan, Phillip McCallen, Robert MacDonnell, Joseph Tomelty, Gayle Williamson, Zane Radcliffe, Professor Richard Rose, Brian Baird (newsreader) |
Newspapers/Magazines: |
Fortnight Magazine |
'Schools/Colleges: |
Glenola Collegiate School, Our Lady and St Patrick's College, Belfast Boy's Model School, St. Columbanus' College, |
Streets: |
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Rivers: |
River Bush, River Mourne, River Moyola, River Roe |
Organisations: |
Industrial Development Board, Forest Service Northern Ireland, Rivers Agency Northern Ireland, Invest NI, Roads Service Northern Ireland, Child Support Agency (NI), Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland, District Policing Partnerships, Compensation Agency, Office of the Oversight Commissioner, Electoral Office for Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Central Services Agency, Northern Ireland Blood Transfusion Service, Census Office in Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Cameron Commission, Hunt Committee, Stanley Leisure, Ormo, Sunblest (currently re-directs) |
History: |
Rose Report, History of Armagh, History of Newry, History of Lisburn |
Buildings: |
Belvoir Park Hospital, Guildhall, Derry |
Major topics: |
Geography of Northern Ireland, Geology of Northern Ireland, Integrated Education |
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I added the stub class because someone else had added the stub template in the article. It might be kind of a borderline case between stub and start. -- Umalee 00:29, 13 February 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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I added the stub class because someone else had added the stub template in the article. It might be kind of a borderline case between stub and start. --Umalee 00:29, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
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