Ligoniel

Suburb of Belfast, Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ligoniel, also Legoniel (from Irish Lag an Aoil, meaning "hollow of the lime"),[1] is a north-western suburb of Belfast, on the upper Crumlin Road. As its name suggests, it was originally a village located in a limestone hollow on Wolf Hill, allegedly the place where Ireland's last wolf was killed.[2]

View over Ligoniel, with Black Mountain and Divis in the background

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