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  2. Dungannon - Wikipedia

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    Dungannon (from Irish Dún Geanainn, meaning 'Geanann's fort', pronounced [d̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈɟan̪ˠən̪ˠ]) [1] is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the second-largest town in the county (after Omagh ) and had a population of 16,282 at the 2021 Census . [ 2 ]

  3. File:Georges Street, Dungannon (16022291874).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: An interesting photo and another of our stream selected by Flickr Explore because of its interestingness .This selection does increase traffic to our stream. We find ourselves in County Tyrone, with a view down a very busy Georges Street, in contrast the modern street views show a street that is a shadow of the image we see from over 100 years ago,

  4. Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named Dungannon District Council, gaining borough status and adding "South Tyrone" to its name on 25 November 1999, after petitioning the Secretary of State for the Environment. [3] In May 2015, under local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland it merged with Cookstown District Council and Magherafelt District Council ...

  5. Tamnamore - Wikipedia

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    Tamnamore (from Irish An Tamhnach Mhór, meaning 'the large field') is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, beside exit 14 on the M1 motorway, 7 km east of Dungannon. It lies within the townland of Tamlaghtmore in the civil parish of Killyman , the historic barony of Dungannon Middle , [ 1 ] and is situated in Dungannon and South ...

  6. Washing Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Washing Bay is a small bay on the south-west corner of Lough Neagh, in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [1] It is in the civil parish of Clonoe, the barony of Dungannon Middle, and the Mid Ulster District Council area.

  7. 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.

  8. South Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    South Tyrone; Former county constituency for the House of Commons: 1885–1922; Seats: 1: Created from: Dungannon and Tyrone: Replaced by: Fermanagh and Tyrone:

  9. Castlecaulfield - Wikipedia

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    Castlecaulfield (Irish: Baile Uí Dhonnaíle, meaning 'town or territory of O'Donnelly' [1]) is a village in the south-east of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It lies about 2 miles west of Dungannon and is part of the Mid Ulster District Council area.