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County Londonderry or County Derry
(Irish: Contae Dhoire) is one of the six counties of Northern
Ireland in the province of Ulster in Ireland. It was named after its
main town – and later city and administrative centre – Derry
(Londonderry), which lies in the north-western corner of the county.
The highest point in the county is the summit of Sawel Mountain
(678m) on the border with County Tyrone. Sawel is part of the
Sperrin Mountains, which dominate the southern part of the county.
To the east and west, the land falls into the valleys of the Bann
and Foyle rivers respectively; in the south-east, the county touches
the shore of Lough Neagh, which is the largest lake in Ireland; the
north of the county is distinguished by the steep cliffs, dune
systems and remarkable beaches of the Atlantic coast.
The county is home to a number of important buildings and
landscapes, including the well-preserved 17th-century city walls of
Derry; the National Trust-owned Plantation estate at Springhill; the
Mussenden Temple with its spectacular views of the Atlantic; the
dikes, artificial coastlines and the noted bird sanctuaries on the
eastern shore of Lough Foyle; and the visitor centre at Bellaghy
Bawn, close to the childhood home of Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney.
In the centre of the county are the old-growth deciduous forests at
Banagher and Ness Wood, where the Burntollet River flows over the
highest waterfalls in Northern Ireland. |
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