Tourist Guide Carry duff
Carry Duff is a small Irish town located in Northern Ireland about 10 kilometers from south Belfast city centre. Its latitude is 54.509 degrees north and longitude is -5.872 degrees west. According to the 2001 census Carry duff had a population of 6,595 people. Carry duff faces heavy rain and its temperature ranges from 2 degrees to 13 degrees centigrade.
The town was formed at a place near Belfast where six roads crossed over the river Carry Duff which continue its flow towards the north and joins the Lagan River at Minnow Burn. This place also had an ancient queen's fort Rath. The landscapes of the three adjoining town lands, Carry duff, Ballynagarrick and Killinure, combine together to give the whole farmland a drumlin shape. Though the maxing population of Carry duff consists of people belonging to the Catholic community, there are people belonging to the Protestant community and other ethnic groups.
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