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| 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. |
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The River Bann (Irish: An Bhanna) is the longest river in Ulster, the total length being 80 miles (129km). |
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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. |
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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. |
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Lough Neagh is a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland. |
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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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