Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ballintra (Irish: Baile an tSratha) is a village in the parish of Drumholm in the south of County Donegal, Ireland just off the N15 between Donegal town and Ballyshannon. The village is geographically situated in a limestone area and this natural resource is quarried locally for the building and civil engineering industries.Ballintra lies on the northern bank of the Blackwater river. (The river is sometimes referred to as Ballintra River)."@en }
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- Ballintra comment "Ballintra (Irish: Baile an tSratha) is a village in the parish of Drumholm in the south of County Donegal, Ireland just off the N15 between Donegal town and Ballyshannon. The village is geographically situated in a limestone area and this natural resource is quarried locally for the building and civil engineering industries.Ballintra lies on the northern bank of the Blackwater river. (The river is sometimes referred to as Ballintra River).".
- Q2563713 comment "Ballintra (Irish: Baile an tSratha) is a village in the parish of Drumholm in the south of County Donegal, Ireland just off the N15 between Donegal town and Ballyshannon. The village is geographically situated in a limestone area and this natural resource is quarried locally for the building and civil engineering industries.Ballintra lies on the northern bank of the Blackwater river. (The river is sometimes referred to as Ballintra River).".