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  1. Bangor ( /ˈbæŋɡər/ en irlandés: Beannchar [ˈbʲaːn̪ˠəxaɾˠ]) es la ciudad más poblada del Condado de Down en Irlanda del Norte. Bangor se encuentra en la costa de la Belfast Lough, desarrollándose alrededor de uno de los primeros resorts turísticos de Irlanda.

  2. Irlanda del Norte está atravesada por numerosos ríos que tiempo atrás fueron vitales para el desarrollo agrícola de la zona. Los más importantes son el río Bann, con una extensión total de 129 km; el río Lagan, en cuyo valle se asienta Belfast, y el río Foyle, que fluye por toda la provincia del Úlster. [63] Clima

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    The name Bangor comes from Irish: Beannchar, from Middle Irish: Beannchor and Old Irish: Bennchor. This is thought to mean 'place of points' or 'horned curve', referring to the shoreline of Bangor Bay. The Old Irish tale, Táin Bó Fraích, gives a fanciful explanation for the name. It tells how the Connacht warrior Fráech and the Ulster warrior Conal...

    Bangor has a long and varied history, from the Bronze Age people whose swords were discovered in 1949 or the Viking burial found on Ballyholme beach, to the Victorian pleasure seekers who travelled on the new railway from Belfast to take in the sea air. The city has been the site of a Gaelic Irish monastery renowned throughout Europe for its learni...

    The shield is emblazoned with two ships, which feature the Red Hand of Ulster on their sails, denoting that Bangor is in the province of Ulster. The blue and white stripes on the shield show that Bangor is a seaside city. Supporting the shield are two sea-horses, signifying Bangor's links with the sea. Each is charged with a gold roundel; the left ...

    Bangor lies on the east coast of Northern Ireland, on the south shore of the mouth of Belfast Lough, north east of central Belfast.

    2021 Census

    On Census day (21 March 2021) there were 64,596 people living in Bangor.Of these: 1. 66.62% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion and 12.67% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith. 2. 67.38% indicated that they had a British national identity, 41.06% had a Northern Irish national identity and 10.30% had an Irish national identity(respondents could indicate more than one national identity).

    2011 Census

    On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 61,011 people living in Bangor, accounting for 3.37% of the NI total.Of these: 1. 18.83% were aged under 16 years and 17.40% were aged 65 and over; 2. 52.14% of the usually resident population were female and 47.86% were male; 3. 74.84% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion and 11.99% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith. 4. 72.51% indicated that they had a Brit...

    Colleges and schools in the area include South Eastern Regional College, Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College, Bangor Grammar School, Glenlola Collegiate School, and St Columbanus' College. Primary schools include Towerview Primary School, Clandeboye Primary, Ballyholme Primary School, Kilmaine Primary, St Malachy's Primary, St Comgall's Primary, ...

    Like the rest of Northern Ireland, Bangor has a mild climate with few extremes of weather. It enjoys one of the sunniest climates in Northern Ireland, and receives about 970 millimetres (38 in) of rain per year. Snow is rare but occurs at least once or twice in an average winter and frost is not as severe as areas further inland. This is due to the...

    The first section of Belfast and County Down Railway line from Belfast to Holywood opened in 1848 and was extended to Bangor by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway (BHBR), opening on 1 May 1865, along with Bangor railway station. It was acquired by the BCDR in 1884. and closed to goods traffic on 24 April 1950. Bangor West railway station was ...

    Football

    In football, NIFL Championship sides Ards and Bangor play at Clandeboye Parkon Clandeboye Road.

    Hockey

    Bangor has two hockey clubs that cater for both men's and women's hockey, respectively: 1. Bangor Ladies Hockey Club : Bangor Ladies run three teams playing in Ulster Hockey Senior 3, Junior 7 and Junior 8b 2. Bangor Mens Hockey Club : Bangor Mens run five teams with the 1st XI playing in the Ulster Hockey Premiership

    Rugby Union

    Bangor RFC plays in division 2C of the All-Ireland leagueat Upritchard Park.

  3. Bangor ( /ˈbæŋɡər/ en irlandés: Beannchar [ˈbʲaːn̪ˠəxaɾˠ]) es la ciudad más poblada del Condado de Down en Irlanda del Norte. Bangor se encuentra en la costa de la Belfast Lough, desarrollándose alrededor de uno de los primeros resorts turísticos de Irlanda.

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  5. Bangor es una base fantástica para explorar la península de Ards, que alberga muchos pueblos y ciudades pintorescos, así como Strangford Lough, un área de destacada belleza natural. La espléndida mansión de Mount Stewart y sus jardines datan del siglo XVIII y ocupan una superficie de 364 hectáreas en la orilla este del lago.

  6. 29 de sept. de 2009 · En el condado de Down se encuentra la ciudad de Bangor, la más poblada de las ciudades de Irlanda del Norte. En Irlanda realmente se la conoce por albergar un balneario al que van miles de personas al año. Turísticamente es muy atractiva, ya que se halla en la parte sur del lago de Belfast.