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'''County Tyrone''' is one of the historic six counties of [[Northern Ireland]]. The main towns are [[Omagh]], [[Cookstown]], [[Dungannon]] and [[Strabane]] | [[File:Island_of_Ireland_location_map_Tyrone.svg|thumb|County Tyrone shown within Northern Ireland]]'''County Tyrone''' is one of the historic six counties of [[Northern Ireland]]. The main towns are [[Omagh]], [[Cookstown]], [[Dungannon]] and [[Strabane]]. | ||
Most local government functions are now carried out by the district councils: | |||
[[ | *[[Dungannon and South Tyrone]] | ||
*[[Omagh]] | |||
*[[Strabane]] | |||
*most of [[Cookstown]] | |||
*a very small part of [[Fermanagh]]. | |||
[[Category:Tyrone| ]] | [[Category:Tyrone| ]] | ||
[[Category:Northern Ireland counties]] | [[Category:Northern Ireland counties]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:12, 8 February 2014

County Tyrone is one of the historic six counties of Northern Ireland. The main towns are Omagh, Cookstown, Dungannon and Strabane.
Most local government functions are now carried out by the district councils:
- Dungannon and South Tyrone
- Omagh
- Strabane
- most of Cookstown
- a very small part of Fermanagh.