Bun Abhann Duinne

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Bun Abhann Duinne is the Irish-language name for the coastal village of Cushendun in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
populated place in Northern Ireland
village
country United Kingdom
crossedBy River Dun estuary
designedBy Clough Williams-Ellis NERFINISHED
governedBy Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Cornish-style village centre
hasAssemblyConstituency North Antrim (Northern Ireland Assembly) NERFINISHED
hasDialCode +44 28
hasHeritageStatus National Trust village NERFINISHED
hasIrishGridReference D243307
hasLocalGovernmentDistrict Causeway Coast and Glens NERFINISHED
hasLocalName Cushendun NERFINISHED
hasNameMeaning mouth of the brown river
hasNotableFeature Cushendun Caves NERFINISHED
harbour at River Dun mouth
sandy beach
hasOfficialName Cushendun NERFINISHED
hasParliamentaryConstituency North Antrim (UK Parliament) NERFINISHED
hasPostalTown Ballymena NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea BT
hasProtectedStatus conservation village
languageOfName Irish
locatedIn County Antrim NERFINISHED
Cushendun NERFINISHED
Ireland (geographical island) NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
historic barony of Glenarm Lower
locatedOn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
north coast of County Antrim
managedBy National Trust
near Ballycastle NERFINISHED
Cushendall NERFINISHED
partOf Glens of Antrim NERFINISHED
usedAsFilmLocationFor Game of Thrones (Cushendun Caves scenes)

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Cushendun hasIrishName Bun Abhann Duinne