
Armagh - Wikipedia
In ancient times, nearby Navan Fort (Eamhain Mhacha) was a pagan ceremonial site and one of the great royal capitals of Gaelic Ireland. Today, Armagh is home to two cathedrals (both …
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From sacred sites and ancient legends to Georgian charm, cider orchards, and warm welcomes, Armagh and beyond is full of surprises. Foodies, adventurers, families – there’s something …
Armagh | Cathedral City, Ancient Capital, St. Patrick ...
Contemporary Armagh is the seat of both Church of Ireland (Anglican) and Roman Catholic archbishoprics, and the city is the market centre for the surrounding region.
Armagh city | Ireland.com
From towering church spires, hilly streets and historic buildings, to a lineage that stretches back to St Patrick in the 5th century AD, Armagh stands out as one of the most enjoyable small cities …
Armagh – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Armagh is a city in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, with a population in 2021 of 16,400. It's regarded as the ecclesiastic capital of all Ireland by both Protestants and Roman Catholics.
Armagh
Armagh City is one of the oldest and the smallest city in Ireland, County Armagh is the 6th smallest county in Ireland. Yet, both are blessed with history, culture, archaeology, …
Armagh City in Northern Ireland | Irish Tourism
Armagh is a large county town of Co. Armagh in Northern Ireland. It is a site of historical importance for both Celtic paganism and Christianity.