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Armagh

Armagh is a county on the island of Ireland. Armagh county is known by some as the Orchard of Ireland because the land is so fertile.

Armagh county is one of the nine counties that form the political entity of Northern Ireland.

The capital city of Armagh county is also called Armagh. In Irish it is known as Ard Macha, or Macha's Height. It was founded in 444 by St. Patrick.

Armagh has been the spiritual capital of Ireland for 1500 years, and it is the seat of both Protestant and Roman Catholic Archbishops.

Brian Boru is buried in the cemetery of the Protestant Cathedral[?] in Armagh. He is credited with driving the Norsemen out of Ireland in 1014.

Armagh has a campus of Queen's University, Belfast.

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