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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 play in the NIFL Premiership. The club was formed in 1887 as a junior...
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    The Portadown massacre took place in November 1641 at Portadown, County Armagh, during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Irish Catholic rebels, likely under...
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    Lambeg, Hilden, Lisburn, Moira, Lurgan, Portadown. This line has the potential to be extended from Portadown to Armagh city centre by reopening the railway...
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    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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  • Lee Bonis (category Portadown F.C. players)
    with spells at Portadown BBOB and Seagoe, helping the latter to win the Alan Wilson Cup, having came through the youth system at Portadown, the club he...
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  • The Portadown News was a satirical web-based newspaper dealing with Northern Irish politics and culture. It was written (initially anonymously) by journalist...
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    Drumcree conflict (category Portadown)
    or 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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    portion of the city of Newry, notable towns in the county include Lurgan, Portadown and Craigavon. The name Armagh derives from the Irish Ard Macha, meaning...
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  • Billy Wright (loyalist) (category People from Portadown)
    Wright had joined the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in his home town of Portadown around 1975. After spending several years in prison, he became a Protestant...
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    Portadown College is an academically selective, co-educational post-14 grammar school in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Portadown College...
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    Portadown Railway Station serves the town of Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The station is located on the Belfast-Dublin railway line. The...
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  • the season as defending champions (for the second consecutive season). Portadown were promoted as champions of the 2023–24 NIFL Championship (returning...
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  • Portadown RFC is an Irish rugby union team based in Portadown, County Armagh. They play in the Kukri Ulster Championship 1, the top level of Junior rugby...
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    became the first team from outside of Belfast to win the league since Portadown in 2002. The current format was introduced for the 2008–09 season after...
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  • The Portadown Times is a newspaper based in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is published by Johnston Publishing (NI), part of Johnston...
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    intended to be the heart of a new linear city incorporating Lurgan and Portadown, but this plan was mostly abandoned and later described as having been...
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    was being stopped from marching through the Catholic Garvaghy area of Portadown. There was a standoff at Drumcree Church between thousands of Orangemen...
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  • Hamilton from Portadown and re-signing former fan's favourite Gary Smyth. Also arriving was another former player, Jason Hill, former Portadown and Newry...
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  • Marion Greeves (category People from Portadown)
    They moved to Portadown in 1919. They had five children: Elizabeth, John, Rosemary, George and Thomas. They lived at Ardeevin House, Portadown, County Down...
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  • third-place finishers Portadown, with the winner earning the right to face Ards, who finished 11th in the Premiership. After beating Portadown in the first round...
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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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  • began on 5 August 2023 and concluded on 26 April 2024. The champions (Portadown) were promoted to the 2024–25 NIFL Premiership. The runners-up (Institute)...
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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...
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  • 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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  • Shamrock Park, Portadown Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Jack Lorimer (Belfast) 1 January 1974 Dalymount Park, Dublin Referee: D. Barrett (Cork) Portadown win 5–3...
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  • The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O) was an Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) railway in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Ulster...
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  • and loyalist sources which confirms the links between Nairac and the Portadown loyalist paramilitaries. And also that in May 1974, he was meeting with...
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    in 2022–23 season. The clubs first Irish league title. 21 years since Portadown did so in 2001-02 season. In 1921–22, Linfield famously achieved the feat...
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  • Ryan Carmichael (category Portadown F.C. players)
    would be Hofstra University or continue to play in Northern Ireland with Portadown. He would choose to leave Northern Ireland and move to the United States...
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