BT19 6TX
Only from the Republic of Ireland
It is in county Donegal, in the Republic of Ireland. There is a Frosses Road in county Antrim, which is in Northern Ireland.
There is no toll charge on the M1 or any road in Northern Ireland.
Yes it is. Portaferry Road Newtownards Down BT22 2AD Northern Ireland
Cars in Northern Ireland drive on the left hand side of the road.
It's approximately 280 miles from Bangor to London by road.
Damian McGinty was born in Derry, Ireland but he lives in Los Angeles.
There are 22 Mormon congregations in Ireland. They are:Dublin Ireland Stake:Finglas Ward: Finglas Road, DublinClonsilla Ward: Clonsilla Road, BlanchardstownBray Branch: 52C Main Street, BrayTerenure Ward: 48 Bushy Park Road, DublinClondalkin Ward: Ninth Lock Road, ClondalkinMullingar Branch: MullingarDundalk Branch: Blackthorn Business Park, Unit 6A, Dundalk, LeinsterSligo Branch: Pearce Road, Sligo, ConnachtBelfast Northern Ireland Stake:Bangor 1st Ward: Cleland Park, Bangor, BT20 3EPBangor 2nd Ward: Cleland Park, Bangor, BT20 3EPLisburn Ward: 3 Belsize Road, Lisburn, BT27 4HUPortadown Ward: Brownstown Road, Portadown, BT63 5DZHolywood Road Ward: 403 Holywood Road, Belfast, BT4 2GUCavehill Ward: 16 Old Cavehill Road, Cavehill, BT15 5GTNewtonabby Ward: 468 Shore Road, NewtonabbyOmagh Branch: 13 Beltany Road, Coney Warren, OmaghColeraine Branch: 8 Sandelfields Knocklynn Road, ColeraineLondonderry Ward: Racecourse Road, LondonderryLimerick Ireland District:Waterford Branch: 51A Tycor Business Centre, WaterfordLimerick Branch: Doradoyle Road, LimerickCork Branch: Sarsfield Road, CorkTralee Branch: O'Keefe's House, Pembroke Street, Tralee
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Mourne Granite Quarries Ltd9 Mill Road, Kilkeel, Co Down,Northern Ireland, BT34 4ANTelephone:- + 44 (0) 28 41762243
The entire island was once known as just "Ireland" and was under British rule. In 1922, 26 of the 32 counties of Ireland fought from the Union to form its own country, as a result of the Irish War of Independence. This is now known as the "Republic of Ireland". The remaining 6 counties did not fight because the majority in these counties were unionist (i.e. were pro-British and wanted to still be part of Britain's rule) and this is now known as "Northern Ireland". Northern Ireland remains a part of the UK but is mostly self-governing. That's just a brief and general explaination.
In Northern Ireland, people drive on the left side of the road.