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i think its summit to with the irish and americans now my history is rubbish a lot of towns here in northern ireland are also named the same in america like antrim bangor greystone etc etc
I would suggest you check out this site to know the history of name : Bangor
http://local.yahoo.com/pa/bangor/Government+Community/Family+Services/;_ylt=Akbz1uTVJ6uut7nyZC5PFOCGNcIF
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