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[[File:Fermanagh in Northern Ireland.svg|thumb|Location of Fermanagh District in Northern Ireland]][[County Fermanagh]] is one of the six historic counties of [[Northern Ireland]]. It is almost cut in half by the two parts of Lough Erne. The main town is [[Enniskillen]]. | [[File:Fermanagh in Northern Ireland.svg|thumb|Location of Fermanagh District in Northern Ireland]][[County Fermanagh]] is one of the six historic counties of [[Northern Ireland]]. It is almost cut in half by the two parts of Lough Erne. The main town is [[Enniskillen]]. From 1973 onwards it was replaced by the Fermanagh local government district has very similar borders, but this was merged on 1 April 2015 into the new district of [[Fermanagh and Omagh]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 1 April 2015

County Fermanagh is one of the six historic counties of Northern Ireland. It is almost cut in half by the two parts of Lough Erne. The main town is Enniskillen. From 1973 onwards it was replaced by the Fermanagh local government district has very similar borders, but this was merged on 1 April 2015 into the new district of Fermanagh and Omagh.
LGBT History
The actor Max Adrian was born in Enniskillen.