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The
low-lying and scenic agricultural region of County Antrim lies just 20km
(12 miles) off the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland, and is best known for
the mysterious Giant's Causeway.
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County
Armagh is the smallest of the six counties of Northern Ireland, and is
often referred to as the 'Orchard County' due to the amount of apples
and strawberries grown there.
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With
the Mourne Mountains in the south and an undulating but low-lying north,
County Down has some lovely scenery and many seaside resorts along its
coastline.
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Lying
to the far southwest of Northern Ireland, County Fermanagh is hilly and
heavily forested, with Lough Erne, an area of outstanding natural beauty,
running the length of the county.
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A
largely agricultural area, County Londonderry features some magnificent
rolling hills, moorlands, sandy beaches, exceptional coastline, and small
seaside resorts.
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County
Tyrone is the largest of the six counties in Northern Ireland. A beautiful
and wild county, the wooded Sperrin Mountains lie to the north and feature
some excellent walks and wildlife.
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