Downpatrick
Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, suggesting "Patrick's fortress") [4] is a village regarding 33 kilometres (21 mi) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has actually been a vital site considering that old times. Its cathedral is claimed to be the tomb of Saint Patrick. Today, it is the county town of Down as well as the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and also Down District Council. Downpatrick had a population of 10,822 according to the 2011 Census. As the largest community in the Lecale location, Downpatrick is an industrial, entertainment as well as administrative center for the locality and also works as a hub for the close-by communities and villages. Within a 30 minutes drive from Belfast, the area acts as a commuter town for a large number of people. The community has a variety of main as well as post-primary schools informing pupils from around the east Down area. Downpatrick is likewise popular due to the fact that its background of St Patrick, despite the fact that the community had been called after him, it is thought during the fifth century he had actually stayed in Downpatrick and is currently hidden in Down Cathedral. Downpatrick is characterised by the rolling drumlins that are an attribute of the Lecale area and also a legacy of glaciation during the Pleistocene, the Down drumlins themselves are underlaid by Ordovician and also Silurian shales as well as grits. Its lowest point lies within the marshland bordering the north east of the community, tape-recorded as being 1.3 feet (0.40 m) listed below water level. Downpatrick is about 22 miles (35 kilometres) from Belfast as well as has a regular bus solution to the city.