Carrickfergus

Description de Carrickfergus


Carrickfergus est la plus vieille ville du comté d'Antrim, en Irlande du Nord. Son nom lui vient de Fergus Ier de Dal Riada, 6ème roi de Dal Riada, son nom irlandais, Carraig Fhearghais, signifiant « le rocher de Fergus ». Au recensement de 2001, la ville comptait habitants. Se trouvant à près de 10 kilomètres de l'ancien village de Straid, elle est le centre administratif du borough de Carrickfergus.


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Carte et vue satellite de Carrickfergus



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Informations :


Type : Ville

Pays : (GB)

Population : 32668

Latitude : 54.7159722°

Longitude : -5.8081972°


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