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Crest of County Antrim, in sturdy metal keyring. County Antrim forms the north-east corner of Ireland, where a channel only 13 miles wide separates Torr Head from the Scottish coast. Lough Neagh (the largest lake in Ireland) and the fertile valley of the Bann occupy the western part of Antrim. To the east, a magnificent coast runs north from Larne and curves around the base of steep headlands, through which the beautiful glens of Antrim open to the sea. On the northern coast the Giant's Causeway, a striking basalt rock formation, is truly awe-inspiring. It's close to the popular seaside resorts of Portrush and Portstewart. Families who hail from Antrim include: Graham, McDougall, O'Kane, O'Flynn, DeBurgo, Riordan, Williamson, O'Furry, Aiken, McClean, and many more. E-mail a friend about this item. |
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