Mullaghglass
Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
54°12′25″N 6°22′12″W / 54.207°N 6.370°W / 54.207; -6.370
Mullaghglass (from Irish an Mullach Glas, meaning "the green hilltop";[1] also spelt Mullaglass) is a small village and townland north of Newry in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It was named after the nearby townland of Mullaghglass, although the village itself is within the townland of Latt (from Irish an Leacht).[2] In the 2001 Census it had a population of 135. It is within the Newry and Mourne District Council area.
Education
- Mullaglass Primary School
Churches
- St. Luke's Mullaglass Church of Ireland
- Mullaghglass Free Presbyterian Church
References
External links
- NI Neighbourhood Information System
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Geography of County Armagh
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- Annaghmore
- Annahugh
- Ardress
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- Ballymacnab
- Bannfoot
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- Blackwatertown
- Broomhill
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- Charlemont
- Cladymore
- Clonmore
- Collegeland
- Corrinshego
- Creeveroe
- Creggan
- Crossmaglen
- Cullaville
- Cullyhanna
- Darkley
- Derryadd
- Derrycrew
- Derryhale
- Derrymacash
- Derrynoose
- Derrytrasna
- Dorsey
- Drumnacanvy
- Drumintee
- Edenaveys
- Forkill
- Granemore
- Hamiltonsbawn
- Jonesborough
- Keady
- Kernan
- Killeen
- Killylea
- Kilmore
- Lislea
- Lisnadill
- Loughgall
- Loughgilly
- Madden
- Maghery
- Markethill
- Meigh
- Middletown
- Millford
- Millvale
- Mountnorris
- Mullaghbawn
- Mullaghbrack
- Mullaghglass
- Mullavilly-Laurelvale
- Newtowncloghoge
- Newtownhamilton
- Poyntzpass
- Richhill
- Scotch Street
- Silverbridge
- Tartaraghan
- The Birches
- Tullynawood
- Tynan
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