Ballyhornan (Q60762)

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Ballyhornan (from Irish Baile an Eoirna meaning ‘the town land of the barley’) is a village and townland in eastern County Down, Northern Ireland, located along the coast of the Irish Sea. It has about 1,000 residents and located less than 10 miles from Downpatrick, County Down. It lies near the site of the former RAF Bishopscourt installation, which closed in 1990, and much of the housing outside the boundaries of the traditional settlement (such as Killard Square) was used by RAF airmen.

Wikidata location: 54.3000, -5.5500 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Ballyhornan (OSM), 0 metres from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Ballyhornan
note: Import of NI places and POIs from GNS Dataset
place: locality
gns:FC: P
gns:RC: 1
source: gns_ni
gns:CC1: UK
gns:DSG: PPL
gns:JOG: NN30-04
gns:LAT: 54.3
gns:UFI: -2589089
gns:UNI: -3562319
gns:ADM1: 00
gns:LONG: -5.55
gns:MGRS: 30UUF3407019900
gns:DMS_LAT: 541800
gns:N:xx:NT: N
gns:DMS_LONG: -53300
gns:N:xx:FULL_NAME: Ballyhornan
gns:N:xx:SORT_NAME: BALLYHORNAN
gns:N:xx:MODIFY_DATE: 1994-01-13
gns:N:xx:FULL_NAME_ND: Ballyhornan
wikidata: Q60762

wikidata match: Q60762

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locality (Q3257686) place=locality
village (Q532) place=village
administrative territorial entity (Q56061) boundary=administrative

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Townlands of County Down locality=townland
Villages in County Down landuse=residential, place