Newry River (Irish: An Rí; Ulster-Scots: Clanrye Wattèr), also known as the River Clanrye, is a river in Northern Ireland flowing through counties Down...
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Newry (/ˈnjʊəri/; from Irish An Iúraigh) is a city in Northern Ireland, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh. It is near the border...
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Newry Bosco GFC Newry City F.C. Newry High School Newry River Newry and Mourne District Council Newry railway station The Troubles in Newry, a timeline of...
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best known as the home of Sunday River Ski Resort and has a proportionately large seasonal (winter) population. Newry was also the site of one of Maine's...
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was Nury (Newry) Bay. The Newry River and the Newry Canal link the lough to the nearby city of Newry (the canal continues on towards the River Bann and...
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via the Upper Bann river to Portadown (approximated 9 miles), then approximately 20 miles from Portadown via the canal proper to Newry, terminating in the...
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on the troops, who returned fire. The castle is on the banks of the Newry River, which marks the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of...
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(Newry) River, which enters Carlingford Lough a mile to the south. It is a historic monument in state care in the townland of Narrow Water, in Newry and...
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Collas then pursued the Ulaid east of the "Glen Righe" (the valley of the Newry River in eastern County Armagh), before returning to loot and burn the Ulaid...
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The Newry, Warrenpoint and Rostrevor Railway (NW&RR) was a former railway line linking Newry and the port of Warrenpoint on the Carlingford Lough inlet...
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(See Atlantic rivers) River Lagan 53.5 miles (86.1 km) River Farset Blackstaff River River Quoile 27.5 miles (44.3 km) Clanrye (Newry) River 27 miles (43 km)...
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Ulaid to the eastern part of its territory: east of the Lower Bann and Newry River. It is said that the territory the Three Collas conquered became the...
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The Belfast–Newry line (known as the Portadown line by NI Railways) operates from Lisburn station in County Antrim to Newry in County Down, Northern Ireland...
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26 km2), all land. South of Newry, the stream known as Poplar Run flows to the east towards the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River. As of the census of 2000...
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northeast coast. Three other large towns and cities are on its border: Newry lies on the western border with County Armagh, while Lisburn and Belfast...
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soldiers. In the immediate aftermath, British troops fired across the Newry River into the Republic of Ireland about 3 km from the village of Omeath, County...
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James Turner records that after retaking Newry, local Catholics were lined up on the banks of the Newry River and killed "without any legal process". On...
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Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier (11 June 1846 – 25 February 1901), commonly known as L. N. F. Crozier, was a Canadian Militia officer and a superintendent...
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River northeast of Seneca. The Little River was dammed at Newry, South Carolina in the 1890s to power the Newry Mill of the Courtenay Manufacturing Company...
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the Cusher River and the entrance to the derelict Newry Canal is just over 1 mile (1.6 km) from the final bridge, and navigation of the river is possible...
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the Newry River. Having been established in 1958, St Joseph's Boys' High School has provided Roman Catholic education for boys aged 11–16 in the Newry community...
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Páirc Esler (redirect from Páirc Esler, Newry)
000. The ground sides on the western bank of the Clanrye River in the County Down side of Newry. The ground was named after Fr. (later Archdeacon) Hugh...
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Sunday River Golf Club is an 18-hole, semi-private golf club located in the Town of Newry, in Oxford County, in the Western mountains of Maine. It was...
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Newry River, which forms part of the historic border between County Armagh and County Down. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Newry Urban District...
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Newry is a census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina. According to the 2020 United States Census, the population of the CDP was 199. The...
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In addition to the city of Armagh and the western portion of the city of Newry, notable towns in the county include Lurgan, Portadown and Craigavon. The...
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Blackwater), flows by Tandragee, and joins the River Bann one mile above Portadown. The Cusher River is part of the Newry Canal. Both of these waters and the Bann...
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Our Lady's Grammar School (category Education in Newry)
is a girls' grammar school in Newry, Northern Ireland. It is at Chequer Hill, on the County Armagh side of the Newry River. Our Lady's was founded by the...
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Newry railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Iúr Cinn Trá) serves Newry and Bessbrook in Northern Ireland. The station is located in the northwest of Newry...
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Sunday River Bridge, also known locally as the Artists Bridge, is a historic covered bridge in Newry, Maine. It is located northeast of the Sunday River Ski...
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