Newry

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Newry is the fourth largest city in Northern Ireland, and the ninth largest in Ireland. Half of it is situated in County Armagh and the other half in County Down. It is about 37 miles (60 km) from Belfast and 67 miles (108 km) from Dublin. It was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian monastery and is one of Northern Ireland’s oldest towns. It sits at the entry to the Gap of the North, close to the border with the Republic of Ireland. It grew as a market town and a garrison and became a port in 1742 when it was linked to Lough Neagh by the first summit-level canal in Britain and Ireland. In March 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations, Newry was granted city status alongside Lisburn.[1]. However, despite being the fourth largest city in Northern Ireland, it is not the fourth largest settlement. Notable buildings in the city include Newry Catholic Cathedral of St. Patrick and St. Colman and Newry Town Hall. The town hall is notable for being built over the River Clanrye which is the boundary between the counties of Down and Armagh. The building of a city hall is also planned as part of the celebrations of the granting of city status. The city also boasts a museum and an arts centre. Newry has a reputation as one of the best provincial shopping-towns in Ireland and also has two of the oldest churches in Ireland. One of these is St. Patrick's (Anglican, 1578), Ireland's first Protestant church.
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Coordinates:   54°10'38"N   6°20'3"W

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  • Everybody goes to Newry cos everything is cheaper and in these recessionary times you need to save every penny. Brian Cowen the taoiseach, has said that anyone who shops there is unpatriotic because we're not helping the Irish economy but the more he says this, the more we go just to tick him off. Good for us!! He hasn't tried to get by on minimum wage for a while i guess!!
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