Yes it does, but only a very small part of it.
Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.
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Five of Northern Ireland's counties border Lough Neagh. Antrim (east of the lough), Down (small area in the south east), Armagh (south), Tyrone (west) and Londonderry (northwest). Fermanagh is the only county in N.I. that doesn't border Lough Neagh.
A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.A very small part of county Down, in the northwest of the county borders Lough Neagh.
There are two rivers called "the Bann" in Northern Ireland, the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann.The Upper Bann rises in the Mourne Mountains in County Down and flows into Lough Neagh at Bannfoot, County Armagh.The Lower Bann flows from Lough Neagh at Toome and on into the North Atlantic at Portstewart.
Armagh is bordered by the counties Antrim, Down, Louth, Monaghan and Tyrone. Part of Armagh takes in part of Lough Neagh, and the northern edge of its land is on the south end of Lough Neagh.
The River Bann and the River Lagan are the two main rivers in County Antrim. Both arise in Country Down while the Lagan flows into Belfast Lough and the Bann drains into Lough Neagh, the biggest lake in Ireland.
No. Strangford Lough is located within County Down.
It is in County Down, Northern Ireland.
The main ones are Lough Neagh. Lough Neagh is the huge lake in the middle of Northern Ireland and touches five of the six counties - Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone and Derry. There is also Upper Lough Erne and Lower Lough Erne, which are both in Fermanagh.
Strangford Lough is a large 150km² shallow sea lough situated on the east coast of County Down, Northern Ireland.
It is a major river in Northern Ireland which runs from the Slieve Croob mountain in County Down to Belfast and into Belfast Lough, an inlet of the Irish Sea. It forms the border between County Antrim and County Down.