Armagh County
Armagh County is located in the northeastern part of Northern Ireland. It is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with the city of Armagh serving as its county town. The area is famous for its apple orchards and is often referred to as the "Apple County."
The county features a mix of rural landscapes and urban areas, with several towns and villages. Notable attractions include St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Armagh Observatory. The region is also recognized for its archaeological sites, showcasing its ancient past and significance in Irish history.