Saintfield (civil parish)
Saintfield is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper.[1]
Settlements
The civil parish contains the village of Saintfield.[1]
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[1]
- Ballyagherty
- Ballyknockan
- Ballymacaramery
- Bresagh
- Carsonstown
- Craignasasonagh
- Creevyloughgare
- Drumaconnell East
- Drumaconnell West
- Drumalig
- Glasdrumman
- Killinure
- Leggygowan
- Lessans
- Lisdalgan
- Lisdoonan
- Lisnasallagh
- Lisowen
- Ouley
- Saintfield Parks
- Tonaghmore
- Tullywasnacunagh
gollark: Depends what you mean by "communism"?
gollark: The anarchocommunist-or-whatever idea of everyone magically working together for the common good and planning everything perfectly and whatnot also sounds nice but is unachievable.
gollark: I mean, theoretically there are some upsides with central planning, like not having the various problems with dealing with externalities and tragedies of the commons (how do you pluralize that) and competition-y issues of our decentralized market systems, but it also... doesn't actually work very well.
gollark: I do, but that isn't really what "communism" is as much as a nice thing people say it would do.
gollark: I don't consider it even a particularly admirable goal. At least not the centrally planned version (people seem to disagree a lot on the definitions).
References
- "Saintfield". IreAtlas Townlands Database. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
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