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'''Dungannon and South Tyrone''' is a local government district in [[Northern Ireland]]. The main town is '''Dungannon'''. The district is mainly in [[County Tyrone]], together with a small area of [[County Armagh]].  From 2015 it will be part of the new [[Mid Ulster]] district.
[[File:Dungannon and South Tyrone in Northern Ireland.svg|thumb|Location of Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough in Northern Ireland]]'''Dungannon and South Tyrone''' is a former local government district in [[Northern Ireland]]. The main town was [[Dungannon]]. The district was mainly in [[County Tyrone]], together with a small area of [[County Armagh]].  From 1 April 2015 it became part of the new [[Mid Ulster]] district.
 
==LGBT history==
 
[[Percy Jocelyn]] was Church of Ireland Bishop of [[Clogher]] from 1820 to 1822.


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Location of Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough in Northern Ireland

Dungannon and South Tyrone is a former local government district in Northern Ireland. The main town was Dungannon. The district was mainly in County Tyrone, together with a small area of County Armagh. From 1 April 2015 it became part of the new Mid Ulster district.

LGBT history

Percy Jocelyn was Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher from 1820 to 1822.