Cregagh
Civil parish of KnockbredaEngvarB from October 2013Geography of BelfastTownlands of County DownWards of Northern Ireland
Cregagh (from Irish an Chreagaigh 'the rocky place') is an area southeast of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the name of a townland and has been adopted as the name of an electoral ward of Belfast City council. The townland dates back to medieval times, when it was part of the territory held by the O'Neills of Clannaboy. The area is centred on the Cregagh Road. The Woodstock/Cregagh Road is a continuous arterial route in the city, with the Woodstock making up the lower half of the route and the Cregagh the upper half. It runs from the Albertbridge Road, close to the Short Strand, to the A55 Outer Ring road.
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Cregagh Road, Belfast Short Strand
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 54.584166666667 ° | E -5.8988888888889 ° |
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Cregagh Road 56
BT6 8PX Belfast, Short Strand
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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