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| ni2j Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrickfergus (from the Irish: Carraig Fhearghais meaning "Rock of Fergus") is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrickfergus Castle was built by John de Courcy in 1177 as his headquarters, after he conquered eastern Ulster in 1177 and ruled as a petty king until 1204. travel Northern Ireland Antrim Carrickfergus city town castle sights building water river boats architecture history historic pier quay western Europe Ulster townscape cityscape harbor harbour port wharf ancient old medieval norman attractions popular famous tourism tourists visitors Carrickfergus castle www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 9050.76 Rating: 0.00 Size: 89 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni2h Navan fort, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland. Navan Fort, is an ancient monument in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Although called a "fort", it is considered more likely to have been a ritual or ceremonial site. It appears to have been abandoned by the first century AD. It is also a significant site in Irish mythology, particularly the Ulster Cycle.
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| ni2d statue in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Armagh (from the Irish: Ard Macha meaning "The Height of Macha") is a city in Northern Ireland, the county town of County Armagh. It the least populated city in Northern Ireland. travel Northern Ireland Armagh city town statue houses street road buildings cityscape townscape western Europe architecture sights cars people attractions tourism tourists memorial figure image representation sculpture visitors lawn meadow Grass Ulster www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 10185 Rating: 0.00 Size: 71 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni2b Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Enniskillen (from the Irish: Inis Ceithleann meaning "Kathleen's Island") is the county town (and largest town) of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. It is located almost exactly in the centre of the county on the natural island which separates the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne. travel Northern Ireland Enniskillen city town Fermanagh castle sights history historic architecture people river water landscape town western Europe tourism tourists visitors townscape cityscape floating flowing streaming running riverside waterside building old bench sitting tower www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 8509.76 Rating: 0.00 Size: 106 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni2a Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Enniskillen (from the Irish: Inis Ceithleann meaning "Kathleen's Island") is the county town (and largest town) of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. It is located almost exactly in the centre of the county on the natural island which separates the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne. travel Northern Ireland Enniskillen Fermanagh city town boat river water landscape castle history historic sights architecture western Europe tourism tourists visitors ship townscape cityscape floating flowing streaming running riverside waterside building old tower www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 10850.195 Rating: 0.00 Size: 119 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni1v wall with UVF painting in Northern Ireland. travel Northern Ireland wall politics history historic Ulster western Europe political Ulster Volunteer Force UVF loyalist group troubles organisation community painting www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 6420 Rating: 0.00 Size: 99 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni1u bridge in Northern Ireland. travel Northern Ireland road bridge landscape trees loyalist politics history historic western Europe political Ulster www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 4585.76 Rating: 0.00 Size: 83 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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| ni1r Guild Hall, Derry, Northern Ireland. The Guildhall was originally built in 1887 by The Honourable Irish Society at a cost of £19,000.00 and was officially opened in July 1890. Bombed twice in 1972, the building was refurbished and reopened in 1977. Fashioned in neo gothic style it is one of the most striking buildings in the northwest. Decorated with Drumfrese sandstone, marble, oak panelling and ornate ceilings, the Guildhall is the premier tourist attraction in Derry. travel Northern Ireland Derry sights building guild hall architecture city town culture cultural history historic attractions landmark house western Europe cityscape townscape famous popular tourism tourists visitors londonderry tower council government administration political politics authority marble sandstone balcony Ulster www.keewi.com JPEG Image Hits: 12422 Rating: 0.00 Size: 98 Kb Added: 02/01/2008
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