List of Cities, Towns and Villages in County Tyrone
This is County Tyrone, which comes from the Irish name Tír Eoghain, which means “land of Eoghan.” is one of Northern Ireland’s six counties, Ulster’s nine counties, and Ireland’s 32 traditional counties.
Along the southwest shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers 3,266 km2 (1,261 sq mi)[1] and is home to about 188,383 people.
Omagh is the county town.
The name of the county and its general location come from Tír Eoghain, a Gaelic kingdom that existed until the 17th century and was ruled by the O’Neill dynasty.
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland:
- Altmore House
- Arboe
- Ardstraw
- Ardtrea
- Artigarvan
- Augher
- Aughmullan
- Aughnacloy
- Ballygawley
- Ballymagorry
- Ballynamallaght
- Ballyneaner
- Ballyreagh
- Ballywholan
- Benburb
- Beragh
- Bodoney
- Bready
- Brigh
- Cabragh
- Caledon
- Cappagh
- Carland
- Carnteel
- Carrickmore
- Castlecaufield
- Castlederg
- Church Hill
- Clady
- Cloghbrack
- Cloghcor
- Cloghera
- Coaghg
- Coalisland
- Cookstown
- Coolmaghry
- Craig
- Cranagh
- Creggan
- Crilly
- Donaghmore
- Dromore
- Drumnakilly
- Drumquin
- Dungannon
- Dunnamanagh
- Dunnamore
- Dyan
- Eglish
- Eskragh
- Fintona
- Fivemiletown
- Garvaghy
- Glebe
- Gortaclady
- Gortin
- Gortreagh
- Grant House
- Granville
- Greencastle
- Greystone
- Kildress
- Killeen
- Killen
- Killeter
- Killyclogher
- Kingsmill
- Knockmany
- Laghey Corner
- Liscloon
- Lisdoart
- Magheramason
- Milltown
- Mitchelstown
- Mountfield
- Mountjoy
- Moy
- Moygashel
- Newmills
- Newtownstewart
- Omagh
- Oritor
- Plumbridge
- Pomeroy
- Reclain
- Ruan
- Sandholes
- Seskinore
- Sess Kilgreen
- Sion Mills
- Sixmilecross
- Sperrin
- Stewartstown
- Strabane
- Tamnamore
- Teemore
- The Downs
- The Pigeons
- The Rower
- Trillick
- Tullyhogue
- Victoria Bridge