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 Translation for 'County Armagh' from English to French
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comté {m} d'Armagh [un des six comtés irlandais formant l'Irlande du Nord]
County Armagh [Northern Ireland]
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County Durham
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County Wexford [Ireland]
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County Cork [Ireland]
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County Galway [Ireland]
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County Donegal [Ireland]
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County Dublin [Ireland]
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County Waterford [Ireland]
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County Mayo [Ireland]
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County Carlow [Ireland]
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County Cavan [Ireland]
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County Sligo [Ireland]
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County Leitrim [Ireland]
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County Westmeath [Ireland]
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County Meath [Ireland]
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County Longford [Ireland]
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County Kildare [Ireland]
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County Roscommon [Ireland]
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County Kilkenny [Ireland]
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County Offaly [Ireland]
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County Laois [Ireland]
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Usage Examples English
  • Acheson was born on 1 August 1776 at Markethill, County Armagh, Ireland.
  • Frank Aiken died on 18 May 1983 in Dublin from natural causes at the age of 85. He was buried in his native Camlough, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
  • In Northern Ireland, building of Craigavon in County Armagh commenced in 1966 between Lurgan and Portadown, although entire blocks of flats and shops lay empty, and later derelict, before eventually being bulldozed.
  • It is also not known exactly where he was born, but it was probably near Loughgall in County Armagh where his father's estates were and where O'Neill spent much of his youth.
  • Short was born in Birmingham in 1946 to Irish Catholic parents from County Armagh, Northern Ireland. She attended St Paul's School for Girls in Birmingham.

  • Acheson's title derives its name from Gosford, a townland (sub-division) of Markethill in County Armagh in Northern Ireland.
  • The next day, a train carrying the king's armed escort, the 10th Royal Hussars, was derailed by an IRA bomb at Adavoyle, County Armagh.
  • County Armagh is traversed by two major highways – the M1 linking Belfast to Dungannon crosses the north of the county whilst the A1/N1 from Belfast to Dublin runs in the far south east.
  • In 1983, he became a born again Christian and began working as a gospel preacher in County Armagh.
  • The County Armagh club currently plays in the NIFL Championship.

  • His father was of Ulster Scots origin, born in Mountnorris, County Armagh (in present-day Northern Ireland).
  • On 25 June 2007 the 2nd Battalion of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment left the army complex in Bessbrook, County Armagh, ending the longest operation in British Army history.
  • His adoptive family is of Irish descent, with his grandparents hailing from Markethill, County Armagh.
  • is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, near the southern shore of Lough Neagh.
  • In County Armagh there is a place called Tamnaghvelton/ [...] ('the Beltane field').

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