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Prehistoric man arrived in Ulster around 7000 BC and settled along the sea and lake shores, in the valley of the Bann, around Lough Neagh and the Antrim coast, later extending to Strangford Lough and the Inishowen peninsula.
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Northern Ireland, United Irishmen, Ulster Catholics, County Down, Sinn Féin, Ulster Irish, Colum Cille, County Armagh, Hugh O'Neill, Catholic Committee, New History of Ireland, Gaelic Ulster, County Tyrone, Irish News, County Antrim, Sandy Row, Orange Order, Ulster Protestants, Falls Road, Mac Cuarta, Irish Free State, Ulster Cycle, Christian Brothers, Church of Ireland, Emain Macha
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