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Ballymoney - Wikipedia Ballymoney (Irish: Baile Monaidh ⓘ [ˌbˠalʲə ˈmˠɔnˠə], meaning 'townland of the moor') [3] is a town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland It is within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area
Top 10 Places to Visit in Ballymoney – Nature, Adventure, and History Visitors can enjoy the station’s quaint atmosphere while waiting for their train, with nearby amenities offering refreshments and local goods The close proximity to various attractions makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Northern Ireland
Ballymoney (borough) - Wikipedia Ballymoney was a local government district with borough status in Northern Ireland It was headquartered in Ballymoney Other towns in the borough included Dervock, Dunloy, Cloughmills and Rasharkin The borough had a population of 31,224 according to the 2011 census
Ballymoney | Coastal Town, County Antrim, Ulster | Britannica The town of Ballymoney, located on the eastern side of the valley on a tributary of the River Bann, was the birthplace of James McKinley, grandfather of U S Pres William McKinley The town preserves a marketplace of 1775 and an old parish church (1637)
Ballymoney ☘️ : activities accommodation • Go-to-Ireland. com Ballymoney is a Northern Irish town of 9,000 inhabitants, located in County Antrim Although the town is not of enormous tourist interest, Ballymoney has some rather interesting historical monuments, and also holds an annual Festival dedicated to Dramatic Art…
Ballymoney - trips. ie Ballymoney: Gateway to Giant's Causeway Carrick-a-Rede! Explore Northern Ireland's coastal beauty, history, and cultural gems in this charming town
Ballymoney – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Ballymoney is a town historically in County Antrim in Northern Ireland; those counties have been abolished and it's now part of Causeway Coast and Glens District Baile Monaidh means "homestead on the peatland" and it was a small agricultural town along the Belfast-Coleraine road, now A26