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Killyclogher (from
Irish Coill an Chlochair 'rocky forest') is a
village on the
outskirts of the town of Omagh,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is...
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Killyclogher St Mary's is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
village of
Killyclogher in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland.
After many years...
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Drumragh (2001 Po****tion – 2,481)
Gortrush (2001 Po****tion – 2,786)
Killyclogher (2001 Po****tion – 2,945)
Lisanelly (2001 Po****tion – 2,973) Strule...
- 250 at 2001 Census)
Ardboe Carrickmore Dromore Fintona Fivemiletown Killyclogher Moy
Newtownstewart Sion
Mills (po****tion of less than 1,000 at 2001...
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April 2011 at
Highfield Close, just off the
Gortin Road (the B48), near
Killyclogher on the
northern outskirts of
Omagh in
County Tyrone.
Responsibility for...
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Gortaclare Gortin Granville Greencastle Kildress Killay Killen Killeter Killyclogher Killyman Kilskeery Knockmoyle Landahaussy Liscloon Loughmacrory Magheramason...
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Omagh 0–13
Killyclogher 2-8
Killyclogher 2-9 (0-8)R
Carrickmore 1-12 (0-6)R
Carrickmore 0–11
Dromore 0–10
Killyclogher 2–8
Errigal Ciaran 1–12...
- Mark
Bradley (born 1994/5) is a
Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Killyclogher and
formerly of the
Tyrone county team. He is a playmaker, at corner-forward...
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Gortaclare Gortin Granville Greencastle Kildress Killay Killen Killeter Killyclogher Killyman Kilskeery Knockmoyle Landahaussy Liscloon Loughmacrory Magheramason...
- Fairgreen,
Killyclogher,
Strule and West. It was
abolished for the 1985
local elections and
mostly replaced with the
Omagh Town DEA, with
Killyclogher moving...