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Antrim is an historic county of Northern Ireland. (For more information about the ancient counties of the UK, see the historic counties page and the place types page.)

From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Samuel Lewis, 1837:

A maritime county in the province of Ulster, bounded on the north by the Northern Ocean, or Deucaledonian Sea; on the north-east and east, by the North Channel; on the south-east, by the lough or bay of Belfast and the river Lagan, separating it from the county of Down, which likewise borders it on the south; on the south-west, by Lough Neagh; on the west, by Loug Beg and the river Bann, which separate it from the county of Londonderry; and on the north-west, by the liberties of Coleraine.

This county is in the diocese of Connor, except part of the parish of Ballyscullion in the diocese of Derry, Lambeg in that of Down, and Aghalee in that of Dromore.





Cemeteries
Cemeteries in Antrim include Carnmoney Cemetery, City Cemetery, Clifton Street Graveyard, Dundonald Cemetery, Milltown Cemetery, Roselawn Cemetery & Crematorium, Shankill Rest Garden ... View cemeteries

Communities
Communities in Antrim include Antrim, Ballycastle, Ballyclare, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Belfast, Bushmills, Carrickfergus, Cushendall, Larne ... View communities

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Parishes
Parishes in Antrim include Aghagallon, Aghalee, Ahoghill, Antrim, Ardclinis, Armoy, Ballinderry, Ballintoy, Ballyclug, Ballycor ... View parishes

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