Northern Ireland counties-Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon

Can you answer these questions about the Northern Irish county of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon?
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Uniquely having both a Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland cathedral dedicated to the same saint, Armagh is considered the what capital of Ireland?
Ecclesiastical
Hill and ancient ceremonial monument that was the seat of the kings of Ulaidh
Navan Fort
Celtic goddess the city is named after
Macha
Plantation era village owned by a prestigious English family; famed for weaving and its successful cricket club
Waringstown
Nature reserve, on the southern shore of Lough Neagh, hosting many rare plants and butterflies, as well as being a breeding ground for wild birds
Oxford Island
High King of Ireland said to be buried in Armagh Cathedral
Brian Boru
Large town that was formerly a major railway junction
Portadown
Actor and playwright best known for his roles in Game of Thrones, Blue Lights, Good Vibrations and Fortitude
Richard Dormer
Olympic swimmer, originally from Magheralin, who has won many gold medals for both Ireland and Northern Ireland
Daniel Wiffen
Controversial Protestant fraternal organisation which was founded in this village in 1795
Loughgall
This wealthy linen manufacturer and sportsman from Milford invented the penalty kick in the 1880s, now widely used in association football
William McCrum
Not to be confused with the identically named company in the Republic of Ireland, this crisp manufacturer, founded in 1956, is based in Tandragee
Tayto Group
Folk song associated with the town of Banbridge
Star of the County Down
Nineteenth century Norman revival castle surrounded by extensive woodland; it was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones
Gosford Castle
Intergovernmental organisation that encourages coordination, cooperation and action on an all-Ireland basis
North-South Ministerial Council
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1 Comments
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Level 34
Aug 17, 2025
Hey there!

Even though I had no clue for any of the answers, I enjoyed the quiz and read the name over and over again not believing my small hometown of banbridge had been mentioned.

Thank you so much for this it made my day!