Ballyhalbert

Ballyhalbert is a small and townland in , . It is on the east coast of the Ards Peninsula between and .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Portavogie and Ballywalter.

Village
is a village, townland and fishing port in , Northern Ireland. It lies within the Ards and North Down Borough and is the easternmost settlement in Ireland. is situated 2½ miles south of Ballyhalbert.

Village
is a or townland and civil parish in , . It is on the east coast of the Ards Peninsula between and Ballyhalbert. is situated 3½ miles northwest of Ballyhalbert.

Ballyhalbert

Latitude
54.5° or 54° 30′ north
Longitude
-5.45° or 5° 27′ west
Population
1,030
Open location code
9C6PGH22+22
Geo­Names ID
2656504
Wiki­data ID
Q60773
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Vietnamese—“Ballyhalbert” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Ballyhalbert
  • Cebuano: Ballyhalbert Bay
  • Dutch: Ballyhalbert
  • French: Ballyhalbert
  • French: Halbertston
  • French: Talbotston
  • Irish: Baile Thalbóid
  • Italian: Ballyhalbert
  • Malay: Ballyhalbert
  • Pali: बल्ल्य्हल्बेर्ट
  • Persian: بالی‌هالبرت
  • Scots: Talbotstoun
  • Spanish: Ballyhalbert
  • Swedish: Ballyhalbert Bay
  • Vietnamese: Ballyhalbert

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