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* [[County Antrim]], one of the traditional [[counties of Ireland]]. |
* [[County Antrim]], one of the traditional [[counties of Ireland]]. |
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* [[Antrim Borough Council]], an administrative division. |
* [[Antrim Borough Council]], an administrative division. |
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The [[gaelic football]], [[hurling]] or any other sporting teams fielded by the [[Antrim GAA|Antrim county council]] |
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The following are current [[Parliamentary Constituency|constituencies]] in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]] and also Assembly constituencies in the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]: |
The following are current [[Parliamentary Constituency|constituencies]] in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]] and also Assembly constituencies in the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]: |
Revision as of 19:29, 18 February 2006
Antrim in Northern Ireland may refer to
- Antrim town.
- County Antrim, one of the traditional counties of Ireland.
- Antrim Borough Council, an administrative division.
The gaelic football, hurling or any other sporting teams fielded by the Antrim county council
The following are current constituencies in the House of Commons and also Assembly constituencies in the Northern Ireland Assembly:
The following are former constituencies in the House of Commons:
The following are former constituencies in the Northern Ireland House of Commons:
It is also the name of several places in the United States of America:
- Antrim, Louisiana
- Antrim, Michigan
- Antrim, New Hampshire
- Antrim, New York
- Antrim, Ohio
- Antrim, Pennsylvania
- Antrim County, Michigan
- Antrim Township, Michigan
- Antrim Township, Minnesota
- Antrim Township, Pennsylvania
and in Canada:
Notable individuals named Antrim include:
- Richard Antrim, (1907-1969) a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
Other notable Antrims include:
- USS Antrim (FFG-20), named after Richard Antrim.
- Two ships of the Royal Navy named HMS Antrim after County Antrim.