Is Maghera Protestant or Catholic?

Is Maghera Protestant or Catholic?

48.65% of the population were male and 51.35% were female. 59.73% were from a Catholic background and 35.67% were from a Protestant or other Christian background.

What County is maghera in?

County Londonderry
Maghera (pronounced /ˌmɑːhəˈrɑː/ MAH-hə-RAH, from Irish: Machaire Rátha, meaning ‘plain of the ringfort’) is a small town at the foot of the Glenshane Pass in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

What council area is Maghera in?

It covered an area of 214 square miles (550 km2) and had a population of over 45,000. Local towns in the area included Bellaghy, birthplace of poet Seamus Heaney in 1939. The council was composed of 16 elected representatives….Magherafelt District Council.

Magherafelt District
Website www.magherafelt.gov.uk
List of places UK Northern Ireland

What counties are in Mid Ulster?

Geography. The district covers parts of counties Londonderry, Tyrone, and Armagh, taking in the entire western shore of Lough Neagh, and bordering County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. The district has a population of 147,392.

How many people are in the Mid Ulster?

147,392
Mid Ulster (district)

Mid Ulster Irish: Ceantar Lár Uladh
• Total 705 sq mi (1,827 km2)
Population (mid-2019 est.)
• Total 147,392
• Density 210/sq mi (81/km2)

What is Irish guilt?

It’s an uncomfortable sensation in the pit of the stomach caused by an overly functioning conscience. The guilty suffer from intense internal reactions of regret, triggered by external events barely noticeable to others. To understand these feelings, they have to be experienced.

Where is Maghera in the county of Derry?

THE town and parish of Maghera are situated in the barony of Loughinshollin and the county of Derry. The parish is bounded on the north by Killyleagh, on the west by Ballinascreen and Kilcronaghan, on the south-east by Ballyscullion and Termoneeny, and on the east by Tamlaght-o’-Crilly, all in the diocese of Derry.

How did the fort of Maghera get its name?

In 1641 it was burnt by the Irish, under Macdonnell. In 1688 it was assaulted by the army of James II, the inhabitants seeking refuge in the city of Derry. It was anciently called Machaire Ratha Luraigh Machaire means a plain this was changed into its present name, Maghera. Ratha Luraigh means the fort of Lurach.

Where can I find birth records in Northern Ireland?

Some records can be obtained from the General Register Office of Northern Ireland(GRO) but at a cost. Currently, GRONI are offering access online to Birth, Marriage and Death records for a cost (effectively £2.50 / $3.25 US  to see a record).

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