Category:Coleraine (1973–2015 district)

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Districts of Northern Ireland (1972-2015): Antrim · Ards · Armagh · Ballymena · Ballymoney · Banbridge · Belfast · Carrickfergus · Castlereagh · Coleraine · Cookstown · Craigavon · Derry · Down · Dungannon and South Tyrone · Fermanagh · Larne · Limavady · Lisburn · Magherafelt · Moyle · Newtownabbey · Newry and Mourne · North Down · Omagh · Strabane ·
<nowiki>distretto di Coleraine; District de Coleraine; Колрейн; Coleraine; 科爾雷恩區; Coleraine; 科爾雷恩區; Coleraine District; Coleraine; Coleraine; 科爾雷恩區; districte de Coleraine; 콜레인구; Borough of Coleraine; コルレイン区議会; 科尔雷恩区; Coleraine; район; nordirischer District; administrative territorial entity of the United Kingdom; tidigare distrikt i Nordirland; district; Колрэйн; コールレーン区; GB-CLR; Coleraine Borough Council; 科尔雷恩区</nowiki>
Borough of Coleraine 
administrative territorial entity of the United Kingdom
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Instance of
  • district of Northern Ireland (1973 to 2015)
LocationCauseway Coast and Glens, Northern Ireland
Capital
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
Area
  • 486 km²
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Map55° 07′ 55.2″ N, 6° 40′ 04.8″ W
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Coleraine was a district of Northern Ireland used from 1972 until 2015. It was partially within County Londonderry and partially within County Antrim. In 2015, the district was merged into the Causeway Coast and Glens district.