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Coleraine had a population of 24... Coleraine is situated at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann... Coleraine is the major commercial centre in the North West of the province and has been... Coleraine has a large catchment area... Coleraine won the Best Kept Town and Ulster in Bloom awards... Coleraine has a long history of settlement... Coleraine steadily expanded after the Second World War... Coleraine also has the headquarters of... Coleraine is the main town of the world famous Causeway Coast... Also north of Coleraine is the spectacularly scenic coastal town of... west of Coleraine lies the small village of... known people from Coleraine include the actor... emigrating from Coleraine in 1680 to become a powerful political family in... Coleraine was also the home of... Actor James Nesbitt can often be seen in Coleraine following his favourite football team... Coleraine is the primary campus of the University of Ulster... Coleraine is the primary campus of the... Coleraine has an outstanding variety of educational institutions at all levels... Coleraine is one of the hosting towns for the... Coleraine also makes part of the circuit for the... Coleraine and District Motor Club... Coleraine and District Motor Club... but not within Coleraine are a number of well known golf courses including... Coleraine is classified as a Large Town... Coleraine is duplicated across the world... charity founded in 2003 under the guidance of Coleraine Borough Council to aid the municipality of... Coleraine Borough Council Web Site... Coleraine Community Safety Partnership...

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