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LANDSCAPES
An ideal place for nature lovers, Northern Ireland welcomes the outdoor enthusiasts, including boaters, walkers, and climbers who enjoy its pristine lakes and rivers, volcanic rock hills and granite mountains.
River Bann
The River Bann (Irish: An Bhanna) is the longest river in Ulster, the total length being 80 miles (129km).
Mountains of Mourne
Mountains of Mourne or Mourne Mountains (Irish: Na Beanna Boirche) are a granite mountain range located in County Down in the south-east of Northern Ireland.
Cavehill
Cavehill is a basaltic hill which overlooks the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. It forms part of the south eastern border of the Antrim Plateau.
Lough Neagh
Lough Neagh is a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland.
River Foyle
The River Foyle (from the Irish: An Feabhail meaning "estuary of the lip") is a river in the northwest of Ireland

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