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Introducing Down
North Down district. Formerly within County Down, North Down was established in 1973 and consists of gently undulating lowland on the southern shores of Belfast Lough (inlet of the sea). It is bordered by the city of Belfast to the west and by the districts of Castlereagh and Ards to the south. North Down's northern border is a 15-mile (25-kilometre) coastline on Belfast Lough, extending from Holywood in the west to Orlock Point in the east. The town of Bangor, now the administrative seat of the district, grew up around a monastery founded by St. Comgall at the mouth of Belfast Lough in about 555. The monastery was destroyed by the Danes in the 9th century, rebuilt in the 12th century, and dissolved by the English in 1542. Later, Scots and Welsh Protestants founded Bangor town.

There is some dairy farming and light industry in North Down. Most of the working population, however, is employed in the city of Belfast, making North Down essentially a residential and recreational district. Tourism flourishes in the area; Bangor is a popular seaside resort. The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum (opened 1964) located outside Holywood has open-air buildings brought from their original sites and reerected in similar surroundings. A primary highway extends along the coast of North Down from Belfast to Bangor.
 
Area. 29 square miles (74 square km)
Pop. (1992 est.) 73,300.
 
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