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County Armagh (Contae Ard Mhacha in
Irish) is a county in Ulster. It is the smallest of the six counties
that form Northern Ireland. County Armagh is known as the Orchard
County because the land is so fertile for apple-growing. Its main
town is Armagh, in the middle of the county, although Lurgan and
Portadown, in the north of the county, each have larger populations.
The county borders Lough Neagh to the north, County Down to the
east, County Tyrone to the north-west, and counties Louth and
Monaghan, both in the Republic of Ireland, to the south and
south-west respectively.
The city of Armagh, known as the "ecclesiastical capital" of ireland
it is the centre of Christianity in Ireland. There are two
cathedrals in the city, both dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron
saint of Ireland. One is the Church of Ireland Cathedral, the seat
of the Anglican archbishop, the primate of the Church of Ireland.
St. Patrick is believed to have founded a church on this site in the
fifth century AD, but the present building is mainly a result of
thirteenth and nineteenth century re-building, as the church has
frequently been destroyed or fallen into decay during the turbulent
history of the region. The Roman Catholic Cathedral is the seat of
the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland and was constructed in the
Victorian-era.
Craigavon, Portadown, Lurgan, Tandragee and Loughall are also
significant towns in County Armagh. |
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