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the city is widely known as both "Derry" and "Londonderry", so in both the interests of impartiality, and of this being an encylopedia which contains as much information as possible, it surely does make sense to list both names!
--feline1 22:40, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Hmm as there aren't many towns i think that if the two articles are merged then at least the towns should be kept in a seperate section, however as there isn't that many towns they don't need to have alphabet links? They could maybe just be put into a simple list with columns so that they aren't all in one big single column. Mabuska(talk)15:42, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
I just found out that List of settlements in Northern Ireland already exists, although it's based solely on the 2001 Census info. I suppose we could keep that as a standalone article—there's somethingsimilar for the Republic.
If we include everything except Belfast and Derry the title will still be correct because Armagh/Newry/Lisburn are classed as both towns and cities. I doubt anyone would kick up a fuss if we did mention Belfast and Derry though. ~Asarlaí22:31, 22 August 2010 (UTC)Reply