Derryloran is a
civil parish
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mainly in
County Tyrone
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,
Northern Ireland
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, with some areas in
County Londonderry
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. It is situated in the historic
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of
Dungannon Upper
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in County Tyrone and
Loughinsholin
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in County Londonderry. It is also a
townland
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(also known as Kirkstown) of 174 acres.
Civil parish of Derryloran
The civil parish includes the town of
Cookstown
Cookstown ( ga, An Chorr Chríochach, IPA: anˠˈxoːɾˠɾˠˈçɾʲiːxəx is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the fourth largest town in the county and had a population of 11,599 in the 2011 census. It, along with Maghe ...
.
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Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[
* Annahavil
* Ardcumber
* Ardvarnish
*]Auglish
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* Ballyforlea
* Ballygroogan
* Ballyloughan
* Ballymenagh
* Ballynasollus
* Ballyreagh
* Ballysudden
* Claggan
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*Cookstown
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* Coolkeeghan
* Coolnafranky
* Coolnahavil
* Coolreaghs
* Craigs
*Cranfield
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* Derrycrummy
*Derryloran (also known as Kirkstown)
* Doorless
* Drumard
* Drumcraw
* Drumearn
* Drumgarrell
* Drummond
* Drumrot
* Dunman
* Feegarran
* Gallanagh
*Glebe
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* Gortalowry
*Gortin
Gortin () is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is ten miles (16 km) north of Omagh in the valley of the Owenkillew river, overlooked by the Sperrins. It had a population of 360 at the 2001 Census.
History
I ...
* Gortreagh
* Kilcronagh
* Killybearn
* Killycurragh
* Killymam
* Killymoon Demesne
*Kirkstown (also known as Derryloran)
* Knockacunny
* Loughry
* Loughry Demesne
* Loy
* Maloon
* Monrush
* Moveagh
*New Buildings
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* Rockhead
* Scotchtown
* Strifehill
* Sullenboy
* Tamlaghtmore
* Terressan
* Toberlane
* Tullagh
* Tullyboy
* Tullycall
* Tullygare
* Tullywiggan
See also
*
*List of civil parishes of County Tyrone
In Ireland Counties are divided into civil parishes and parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of parishes in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland:
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A
Aghaloo, Aghalurcher, Arboe, Ardstraw, Artrea
B
Ball ...
References
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Townlands of County Tyrone