highest peak in the Sperrins, and the seventh highest in Northern Ireland. Its summit rises to 678 m (2,224 ft). Another of the Sperrins, Carntogher (464 m)...
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(born 1956), English footballer, son of Billy Sperrins This page lists people with the surname Sperrin. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific...
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media related to Short Sperrin. The Vickers Valiant "v1.1.0 /1 April 2003/ Greg Goebel/public domain" article photos of both Sperrins, including VX158 with...
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Martyn Robin Sperrin (born 6 December 1956) is an English retired semi-professional footballer who made one appearance as a forward in the Football League...
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Sierra. Sierra Club Books. p. 269. ISBN 0-87156-147-6. Golden Light in the Sperrins, Spurs and Geography at panoramicireland.com. Accessed on 31 Jan 2020....
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William Thomas Sperrin (9 April 1922 – 21 June 2000) was an English football inside forward and coach. He made 100 appearances as a player for Brentford...
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Sperrin Noah Fulton Chant (1897-1987) was a Canadian psychologist. Chant was born in St. Thomas, Ontario, in 1897. After high school he enlisted in the...
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Sperrin is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Derry and Strabane, Northern Ireland. The district elects seven members to Derry and Strabane...
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Isles, covering 150 km2 (58 sq mi). There are substantial uplands in the Sperrin Mountains (an extension of the Caledonian mountain belt) with extensive...
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Mullach Cairn, meaning 'peak of the cairns') is a mountain in the southwest Sperrins, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The peak reaches a height of 542 m (1778 ft)...
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Sperrin Integrated College, 39 Pound Road, Magherafelt, Derry, Northern Ireland is an integrated secondary school for 11-19 year olds. As of June 2024...
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Philip" respectively. Even the Irish forms sometimes survive in parts of the Sperrins, so that among the principal families of Glenullin some branches are known...
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Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak Singapore Skyvan Solent Sperrin Sporting Type Springbok Stirling Sturgeon (I) Sturgeon (II) Sunderland...
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Area : Omagh County Town of Tyrone Northern Ireland at the Foothills of the Sperrins". 26 July 2003. Archived from the original on 26 July 2003. "Omagh's riverbank...
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of its largest lake networks. The main mountain ranges are the Mournes, Sperrins, Croaghgorms and Derryveagh Mountains. Historically, Ulster lay at the...
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Glenshane Pass Lough Beg Lough Enagh Lough Foyle Magilligan Roe Valley Sperrins Traad Baronies Coleraine Keenaght Loughinsholin North East Liberties of...
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every January, the month in which air frost occurs most frequently. In the Sperrins and the Glens of Antrim air frost occurs around 80 days a year. The pattern...
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Méabha, meaning 'the likeness of Méabh's vulva') is the highest peak in the Sperrin Mountains, and the 8th highest in Northern Ireland. It is also the highest...
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and the Scottish Highlands, while a single, fragile site exists in the Sperrin Mountains of Northern Ireland. They occur across northern Russia east towards...
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Sherpa (C-23) Shetland Shirl 'Shrimp' Silver Streak Singapore Skyvan Solent Sperrin Sporting Type Springbok Stirling Sturgeon (I) Sturgeon (II) Sunderland...
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which became the S.A.4 Sperrin. Two prototypes were completed, the first conducting its maiden flight in 1951, but the Sperrin was ultimately relegated...
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Short Singapore UK Maritime patrol flying boat 1926 Operational 37 Short Sperrin UK Heavy bomber 1951 Prototype 2 Short Stirling UK Heavy bomber 1939 Operational...
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D (9 September 2023). "What is the Ponderal Index?". The Health Board. Sperrin M, Marshall AD, Higgins V, Renehan AG, Buchan IE (September 2016). "Body...
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1109/CCA.2016.7587869. ISBN 978-1-5090-0755-4. S2CID 5632830. Grant S, Sperrin M, Carlson E, Chinai N, Ntais D, Hamilton M, Dunn G, Bunchan I, Davies...
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Glenshane Pass Lough Beg Lough Enagh Lough Foyle Magilligan Roe Valley Sperrins Traad Baronies Coleraine Keenaght Loughinsholin North East Liberties of...
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in 1926, there were regions qualifying for Gaeltacht recognition in the Sperrins and the northern Glens of Antrim and Rathlin Island. The report also makes...
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Glenshane Pass Lough Beg Lough Enagh Lough Foyle Magilligan Roe Valley Sperrins Traad Baronies Coleraine Keenaght Loughinsholin North East Liberties of...
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Draperstown (/ˌdrɛpərzˈtaʊn, ˌdriːpərz-/) is a village in the Sperrin Mountains in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish...
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covers a rural area to the west of Lough Neagh, including part of the Sperrins. Since 1997, the seat has been nationalist-leaning. 1950–1983: The Urban...
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Short SC1, the Short SB5 and the Short SB.4 Sherpa. Shorts built the Short Sperrin, a backup jet engine bomber design in case the V bomber projects failed...
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