What does Glenarm mean?

Glenarm, a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, derives its name from the Irish Gleann Arma, which translates to "valley of the army". Situated on the coast, it is known for its historic castle, which is the ancestral home of the Earls of Antrim.
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Is Glenarm Catholic or Protestant?

47.18% of the population were male and 52.82% were female. 43.13% were from a Catholic background and 53.35% were from a Protestant background.
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What are glens in Ireland?

The Glens of Antrim (Irish: Glinnte Aontroma), known locally as simply The Glens, is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It comprises nine glens, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. The Glens are an area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim.
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Who lives in Glenarm Castle?

The current and 15th Earl of Antrim is Randal. Along with his wife Aurora, Lady Antrim and their two children, they currently reside in Glenarm Castle.
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Who owns Glenarm Estate?

It is currently owned by Randal McDonnell, 10th Earl of Antrim.
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Who is the current Earl of Antrim?

Randal Alexander McDonnell, 10th Earl of Antrim DL (born 2 July 1967), previously known as Viscount Dunluce, is a Northern Irish landowner, with an estate based at Glenarm Castle, and a City of London businessman, chairman of Sarasin & Partners LLP a subsidiary of J. Safra Sarasin.
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How big is Glenarm Estate?

Glenarm Castle consists of 1600 acres and has several buildings such as Glenarm Castle, our historic Walled Garden and River Lodge which can be used for a wide variety of activities and events.
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Who is the most famous person from Antrim?

1. Liam Neeson. Liam Neeson was born on June 7, 1952 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to Katherine (Brown), a cook, and Bernard Neeson, a school caretaker. He was raised in a Catholic household.
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Is Antrim mainly Catholic or Protestant?

According to the 2001, 2011, and 2021 censuses it is currently one of only two counties of the island of Ireland in which a plurality or majority of the population are from a Protestant background. The other is County Down to the south.
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What is the most common surname in Antrim?

Antrim – Smith

Smith is not just Antrim's most popular name, but it is also the most common name in Europe. The name derives from the Old English smið or smiþ, meaning “one who works in metal”, thus indicating that the owner of this surname would have been a metal worker or blacksmith.
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What is the oldest Irish surname?

The oldest recorded Irish surname is widely considered to be O'Clery (Ó Cléirigh), appearing in historical records around 916-920 AD with the death of Tigherneach Ua Cleirigh in County Galway, making it one of the earliest fixed hereditary surnames in Europe. Before this, names were typically patronymic (like "son of"), but the O'Clery name marks an early shift to fixed, hereditary family names in Ireland, along with other early "Ó" (descendant of) and "Mac" (son of) names like O'Neill.
 
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What does glen mean in Irish?

Glen: A Gaelic word meaning a valley between mountains Glendalough in County Wicklow is a perfect example! Glenariff, Glenveagh and the Glen of Aherlow are others!
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What is the most Protestant town in Northern Ireland?

Strabane is the most Catholic (92%), least Protestant (7%), and least "Other" (1%) place in the top 30. Ballyclare is the most Protestant (86%) Comber is the least Catholic (5%) Holywood is the most "Other" (15%)
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Why do Protestants and Catholics not get along in Northern Ireland?

Catholics mainly identified as pro-Irish and nationalist; they wanted Northern Ireland to unite with the Republic of Ireland. Protestants largely called themselves pro-British and unionist; they vehemently opposed leaving the United Kingdom. Those disagreements erupted into terrorism.
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How many Jews live in Northern Ireland?

Figures from the 2021 Census in Northern Ireland showed that the number of people identifying as Jewish in the religion question was 439.
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What does antrim mean in Irish?

Antrim (Irish: Aontroim [ˈeːnˠt̪ˠɾˠɪmʲ], meaning 'lone ridge') is a town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It lies on the banks of the Six Mile Water on the north-east shore of Lough Neagh. It had a population of 25,606 people in the 2021 census.
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Are Protestants richer than Catholics in Northern Ireland?

Protestants have traditionally earned higher incomes than Catholics, although a comparison of income statistics from 1988/87 and 1990/91 show that the gap in income levels between the two has reduced.
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What is the fastest growing religion in Northern Ireland?

The percentage of the population describing themselves as Protestant has fallen from 66% to 37%. At the 2021 Census, this comprised roughly 700,000 people. The Catholic proportion of the population has grown from 33% to 42% (around 800,000 people).
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Is Liam Neeson Catholic?

He said that growing up as a Catholic in a predominantly Protestant town made him cautious, and once said he felt like a "second-class citizen" there, but has also said he was never made to feel "inferior or even different" at the town's predominantly Protestant technical college.
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Who is the richest person in NI?

The richest person in Northern Ireland is often listed as Lady Ballyedmond (Mary Haughey) and family, founders of Norbrook Pharmaceuticals, though recent lists show fluctuating positions with Stephen Fitzpatrick (OVO Energy) sometimes topping the list, as he did for 2025 with over £3 billion, making him the wealthiest individual, while Lady Ballyedmond and family remain significant, around £922m in 2025.
 
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What are the surnames in the Glens of Antrim?

Surnames that were common pre-MacDonnells can be traced to MacEoin, MacKay, O'Mulvenna, Magill, MacAuley, MacCormick and MacAllister, Long before the bloody political and religious convulsions of the seventeenth century, the author says the Glens of Antrim were at a major crossroads of the Gaelic world.
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Which is bigger, Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace?

Windsor Castle is larger, it's the world's oldest and biggest inhabited castle, covering 13 acres. Buckingham Palace is smaller by comparison, though it has more rooms (over 770), mainly used for administrative and ceremonial purposes.
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