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  2. County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 188,383 as of the 2021 census, Tyrone is the 5th most populous county in both Northern Ireland and Ulster, and the 11th most populous county on the island of Ireland. The county derives its name and general geographic location from Tír Eoghain, a Gaelic kingdom under the O'Neill dynasty which existed until the 17th century.

  3. File:Island of Ireland location map Tyrone.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: Island of Ireland location map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0 . 2010-03-06T20:43:33Z Rannpháirtí anaithnid 1450x1807 (679207 Bytes) Fix incorrectly coloured isands.

  4. Benburb - Wikipedia

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    Benburb. / 54.4119; -6.7459. Benburb (from Irish Beann Borb, meaning 'proud/prominent cliff') [ 1]) is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies 7.5 miles from Armagh and 8 miles from Dungannon. The River Blackwater runs alongside the village as does the Ulster Canal .

  5. Donaghmore, County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Place Donaghmore, County Tyrone village, townland, civil parish Coordinates: 54°32′N 6°49′W  /  54.533°N 6.817°W  / 54.533; -6.817 Donaghmore Main Street Donaghmore main street (c. 2003) Donaghmore) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about five kilometres (3 mi) north-west of Dungannon. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 1,122 ...

  6. Cookstown - Wikipedia

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    Cookstown ( Irish: An Chorr Chríochach, [ 3] [ənˠ ˌxoːɾˠ ˈçɾʲiːxəx]) is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the fourth-largest town in the county and had a population of 12,546 in the 2021 census. [ 4] It, along with Magherafelt and Dungannon, is one of the main towns in the Mid-Ulster council area.

  7. Coalisland - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone. 54°32′31″N6°41′38″W / 54.542°N 6.694°W. Coalisland ( Irish: Oileán an Ghuail) [ 1 ] is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with a population of 5,682 in the 2011 Census. [ 3 ] Four miles from Lough Neagh, it was formerly a centre for coal mining . Coalisland was established around the Coalisland Canal in ...

  8. Tír Eoghain - Wikipedia

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    Tír Eoghain (meaning Land of Eoghan ), also known as Tyrone, was a kingdom and later earldom of Gaelic Ireland, comprising parts of present-day County Tyrone, County Armagh, County Londonderry and County Donegal ( Raphoe ). The kingdom represented the core homeland of the Cenél nEógain people of the Northern Uí Néill and although they ...

  9. Stewartstown, County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone. 54°35′N 6°40′W  / . 54.58°N 6.67°W. / 54.58; -6.67. Stewartstown is a village in Northern Ireland, close to the western shore of Lough Neagh, about 5 miles (8 km) from Cookstown, 3 miles (5 km) from Coalisland and 7 miles (11 km) from Dungannon. Established by Scottish Planters early in the 17th century, its population ...