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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Omagh]]
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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Limerick
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  • |county=Tyrone ...non''' is a medium-sized town in [[Tyrone]]: the third-largest town in the county, after [[Omagh]] and [[Strabane]], with a population of 11,139 at the 2001.
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  • |name=Cappagh |county=Tyrone
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  • |county=Tyrone ...ppagh]] and [[Altmore]]. King James's Well is by the roadside just outside Cappagh.
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  • '''Omagh East''' (named after [[Omagh]] town) is a barony of [[Tyrone|County Tyrone]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is bordered by nine other baronies: [[Omagh * [[Dromore, County Tyrone|Dromore]]
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  • '''Strabane Upper''' (named after [[Strabane]]) is a barony of [[Tyrone|County Tyrone]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is bordered by six other baronies: [[Tirkee * Cappagh (split with barony of Omagh East)
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  • |county=Tyrone '''Galbally''' is a hamlet and [[townland]] in [[Tyrone]], sitting between [[Cappagh]] and [[Donaghmore, Tyrone|Donaghmore]].
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  • |county=Cork '''Ballydehob''' is a coastal village in the south-west of [[County Cork]], on the N71 national secondary road. Its name is from the Irish lan
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  • |county=Down |constituency= South Down
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  • |county=Clare '''Sixmilebridge''' is a small town in [[County Clare]], located midway between [[Ennis]] and [[Limerick]]. The town is a s
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  • |county=Meath ...d between [[Kilcock]] and [[Kinnegad]] and very close to the border with [[County Kildare]]. The town is on the Dublin-Sligo railway line. It is located on t
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  • {{county|Dublin}} ...ises in [[Meath]] before entering the north of [[County Dublin]], and runs down through the north of the city to enter [[Dublin Bay]] alongside the city's
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  • |county=Tyrone ...ownland covers an area of 1,117 acres.<ref>{{cite web | title=Townlands of County Tyrone| work=IreAtlas Townland Database| url=http://www.thecore.com/seanrua
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  • {{county|Tyrone}} ...all rocky area, shaped like a chair, on the outskirts of [[Cappagh, Tyrone|Cappagh]] and [[Altmore]] in the midst of [[Tyrone]], named after the infamous 17th
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  • |name=Cappagh |county=Tyrone
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