Darkley, County Armagh

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Darkley, County Armagh is a small village in Northern Ireland known for a tragic sectarian attack during the Troubles.

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Darkley, County Armagh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
country United Kingdom
governingBody Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic rural setting
small population
hasChristianCommunity Catholic
Pentecostal
Protestant
hasEvent Darkley church attack of 1983 NERFINISHED
hasFeature hilly terrain
surrounding farmland
hasHistoricalPeriod The Troubles NERFINISHED
hasHistory affected by sectarian conflict
hasLanguage English
Irish
Ulster Scots NERFINISHED
hasRegion South Armagh NERFINISHED
hasRoadAccess local roads connecting to Keady and Armagh
hasType rural community
knownFor Darkley killings NERFINISHED
sectarian violence during the Troubles
locatedIn Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon district NERFINISHED
County Armagh NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Assembly constituency of Newry and Armagh NERFINISHED
United Kingdom parliamentary constituency of Newry and Armagh NERFINISHED
parish of Keady
western part of County Armagh
locatedOn island of Ireland
near Armagh (city) NERFINISHED
Keady NERFINISHED
partOf province of Ulster NERFINISHED
religiousSite Mountain Lodge Pentecostal Church NERFINISHED
timeZone British Summer Time NERFINISHED
Greenwich Mean Time

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Massacres in Northern Ireland hasLocation Darkley, County Armagh
subject surface form: Darkley killings