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  1. Observatorio de Armagh. /  54.353152, -6.64997. El Observatorio de Armagh (en inglés: Armagh Observatory) es un centro moderno de investigación astronómica con un rico patrimonio, situado en Armagh, Irlanda del Norte, Reino Unido . El Observatorio está situado en los alrededores de la ciudad de Armagh que junto al Armagh Planetarium y el ...

  2. Armagh je dobil kraljevsko poveljo od kraljice Elizabete 1994, a položaj mesta je zopet pridobil 1995. Armagh je mestece z najmanjšim številom prebivalstva na Severnem Irskem. Prebivalstvo. Glede na popis prebivalstva 2011 je imel Armagh 14.749 prebivalcev (5871 gospodinjstev). Leta 2001 je štel 14.590 prebivalcev in sicer:

  3. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArmaghArmagh - Wikipedia

    Armagh (soondit ar-maa, frae Erse Ard Mhacha meinin "Macha's hicht") is the coontie toun o Coonty Armagh in Northren Ireland. Hit is a steid o historical importance for baith Celtic paganism an Christendom. Awtho braundit a middlin-sized toun, [1] Armagh wis gien ceetie status bi Queen Elizabeth II in 1994.

  4. All Stars. 1. Diarmaid Marsden is a retired Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Armagh county team and won an All-Ireland Senior Championship medal in 2002. He was also an All-Star. Marsden won two county titles with his club Clan na Gael and a Sigerson Cup medal with Queen's University Belfast.

  5. Armagh City Football Club. El Armagh City Football Club es un club de fútbol de Irlanda del Norte, con sede en Armagh, Condado de Armagh. Fue fundado en el año 1964, y compite en la NIFL Championship, segunda categoría del fútbol norirlandés.

  6. Armagh (gaeleraz Ard Mhacha, "Machako mendilepoa") Ipar Irlandako hiria da eta bertako bost hiri zaharrenetakoen artean dago, Ulsterreko eskualdean, ...

  7. St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh ( Irish: Ardeaglais Phádraig, Ard Mhacha) is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Armagh and Diocese of Armagh. [1] The origins of the site are as a 5th century Irish stone monastery, said to have been founded by St. Patrick.