Ballymena
former district, Northern Ireland
Broughshane: St. Patrick's Church
Ballymena, former district (1973–2015) within the former County Antrim, now in the Mid and East Antrim district, northeastern Northern Ireland. The former district of Ballymena bordered the former districts of Magherafelt to the west, Ballymoney and Moyle to the north, Larne to the east, and Antrim to the south. The desolate Antrim Mountains, which reach an elevation of more than 1,430 feet (435 metres) above sea level, traverse its eastern part north to south, sloping westward to the River Main valley in central Ballymena. The Antrim Mountains are popular with grouse hunters, and anglers enjoy the rivers and streams of the Main valley. A national highway extension from Belfast facilitates travel through the valley. Area former district, 246 square miles (638 square km).
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