What towns are near Londonderry?

What towns are near Londonderry?

Cities 10 miles from Londonderry, NH

  • 10 miles: Pelham, NH.
  • 9 miles: Chester, NH.
  • 9 miles: Hudson, NH.
  • 7 miles: East Merrimack, NH.
  • 7 miles: Litchfield, NH.
  • 7 miles: Windham, NH.
  • 4 miles: Derry, NH.
  • 4 miles: Peppermint Corner, NH.

What are Protestant areas in Derry?

The Waterside is a mainly Protestant and unionist area, while the rest of Derry City is mainly Irish Catholic and nationalist. During the Troubles, the Waterside’s Protestant population grew, probably as a result of Protestants moving there from the west side of the river.

What are the main towns in Derry?

Towns in County Derry The largest town the County is the City of Derry. Other principal towns are Coleraine, Limavady, Portswart, Dungiven, Maghera and Magherafelt.

Is Derry Catholic or Protestant?

Although Derry was originally an almost exclusively Protestant city, it has become increasingly Catholic over recent centuries. At the last (1991) census, the population of the Derry Local Government District was approximately 69% Catholic.

Is Magherafelt in south Derry?

It is the biggest town in the south of the county and is the social, economic and political hub of the area. It is part of Mid-Ulster District….Magherafelt.

Magherafelt Scots: Macherafelt Irish: Machaire Fíolta
District Mid-Ulster
County County Londonderry
Country Northern Ireland
Sovereign state United Kingdom

Is Derry Ireland a real town?

Derry, officially Londonderry (/ˈlʌndəndɛri/), is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name Daire (modern Irish: Doire [ˈd̪ˠɛɾʲə]) meaning “oak grove”.

Should I say Derry or Londonderry?

Generally, although not always, nationalists favour using the name Derry, and unionists Londonderry. Legally, the city and county are called “Londonderry”, while the local government district containing the city is called “Derry City and Strabane”.

Why do Protestants call it Londonderry?

Despite the official name, the city is more usually known as “Derry”, which is an anglicisation of the Irish Daire or Doire, and translates as “oak-grove/oak-wood”. The name was changed from Derry in 1613 during the Plantation of Ulster to reflect the establishment of the city by the London guilds.

What is Fermanagh in Irish?

Fermanagh

Fermanagh Fir Manach (Irish)
Capital Lisnaskea
Common languages Irish
Government Elective monarchy
King / Chief

What is the difference between Derry and Londonderry?

The names of the city and county of Derry or Londonderry in Northern Ireland are the subject of a naming dispute between Irish nationalists and unionists. Legally, the city and county are called “Londonderry”, while the local government district containing the city is called “Derry City and Strabane”.

Why is Londonderry called Derry?

The right name for the city is Derry from the Irish Doire Cholm Chille – meaning the oak-grove of Colmkille. It got the name Londonderry from a company of swindlers that were founded in London, in the seventeenth century, to drive the native Irish off the land and to settle the place with English and Scots.

Why do Catholics call Londonderry Derry?

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