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Aughnacloy (from the Irish: Áth na Cloiche meaning "Ford of the stone") is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated approximately 18 kilometres (11 miles) southwest of Dungannon and 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) southeast of Ballygawley. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 801 people. Most of the village's growth has focused around Moore Street in a linear form. Image File history File links NorthernIrelandDungannon. ...
During late Gaelic and early historic times Ireland was divided into provinces to replace the earlier system of the tuatha. ...
Statistics Area: 24,481 km² Population (2006 estimate) 1,993,918 Ulster (Irish: Cúige Uladh, IPA: ) forms one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland. ...
The island of Ireland was historically divided into 32 counties (Irish language contae or condae, pronounced IPA: ). After the partition of Ireland in 1921, what became the Republic of Ireland comprised 26 of these, with Northern Ireland comprising the remaining six. ...
Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Omagh Area: 3,155 km² Population (est. ...
Northern Ireland is divided into 26 districts for local government purposes. ...
Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council is a Local Council in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. ...
The United Kingdom House of Commons is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). ...
Fermanagh & South Tyrone is a Parliamentary Constituency in the British House of Commons and also an Assembly constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly. ...
Subscriber trunk dialling (STD) (also known as Subscriber toll dialling) is an obsolete term for the UK telephone system allowing subscribers to dial trunk calls without operator assistance. ...
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A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ...
Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Omagh Area: 3,155 km² Population (est. ...
Motto: (Latin for Who will separate us?)[1] Anthem: UK: God Save the Queen Regional: (de facto) Londonderry Air Capital Belfast Largest city Belfast Official language(s) English (de facto), Ulster Scots, Irish3, Northern Ireland Sign Language, Irish Sign Language Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 54. ...
Ballygawley is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. ...
UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ...
Demographics
Aughnacloy is classified as a Small Village or Hamlet by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 500 and 1,000 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 801 people living in Aughnacloy. Of these: April 29 is the 119th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (120th in leap years). ...
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- 23.3% were aged under 16 years and 26.6% were aged 60 and over
- 48.6% of the population were male and 51.4% were female;
- 45.4% were from a Catholic background and 52.1% were from a Protestant background
- 3.0% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed
For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service Protestantism is one of three main groups within Christianity, whose beliefs are centered on Jesus. ...
Legends Cathal Regan the famous funky pool player Jason Sherry the famous singer in fov and coalition who likes to nebulize the bit out!!!
References - Dungannon & South Tyrone Area Plan 2010
See also This is a list page for villages in Northern Ireland. ...
This is a list page for towns in Northern Ireland. ...
Market Houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. ...
External links - Aughnacloy Market House
- Aughnacloy Railway Station
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