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DescriptionSixmilecross, County Tyrone - geograph.org.uk - 55615.jpg
English: Sixmilecross, County Tyrone. Sixmilecross is said to have got its name from a Celtic Cross that stood in a field at the top of the village and also from its distance of six Irish miles from Omagh. The village, which is marked by a wide, tree lined main street, has a population of approximately 270.
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