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| St Patrick is said to be buried in this town's cathedral | Downpatrick | 100%
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| Granite mountains that are the tallest in Ulster; the subject of many poems and folk songs | Mourne Mountains | 100%
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| Former professional football player considered one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time | Pat Jennings | 100%
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| Fishing port which has the largest fishing fleet in Northern Ireland; a royal Peerage was bestowed upon the town in 2018 | Kilkeel | 67%
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| Seaside resort housing the prestigious Royal County Down Golf Course, a links course that has been voted as one of the very best in the world | Newcastle | 67%
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| City and former port, now a popular shopping destination; it stretches across both Counties Down and Armagh | Newry | 67%
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| Picturesque mountain valley containing a large reservoir, supplying much of Northern Ireland's drinking water | Silent Valley | 67%
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| Owing to it being a stronghold of Irish republicanism and being a rural backwater, South Armagh formerly had this Infamous nickname | Bandit Country | 33%
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| Eighteenth century manor house located on Strangford Lough, known for its dual architectural styles; it stood for Winterfell in the TV series Game of Thrones | Castle Ward | 33%
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| Ruined Cistercian abbey that is accessible via a heritage railway | Inch Abbey | 33%
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| Southernmost point in Northern Ireland, on Carlingford Lough | Cranfield Point | 0%
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| Naturalist, art collector and physicist who founded the British Museum, and later became President of the Royal Society. | Hans Sloane | 0%
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| Peninsula in the far southeast of the region | Lecale | 0%
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| Mountainous valley that is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty | Ring of Gullion | 0%
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| Ornate walled garden owned by the National Trust, known for its large collections of azaleas and rhododendrons | Rowallane Garden | 0%
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