List of Places in Northern Ireland

This is a list of places in Northern Ireland.

Settlements
  • List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland
  • List of cities in Northern Ireland
  • List of settlements in Northern Ireland by population
Subdivisions
  • List of districts
    • by area
    • by population
    • by population density
    • by community make-up
  • List of parliamentary constituencies
Natural features
  • List of Hewitts in Northern Ireland
  • List of Marilyns in Northern Ireland
  • List of nature reserves in Northern Ireland
  • List of parks in Northern Ireland
  • List of Ramsar sites in Northern Ireland
  • List of Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland
  • List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in Northern Ireland

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