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Demography

It is one of four counties in Northern Ireland which presently has a majority of the population from a Catholic community background, according to the 2001 census. In 1900 County Tyrone had a population of 197,719[3], while in 2001 it was 166,516.

Description

Population (2001 census) County Tyrone (Irish: Contae Thír Eoghain, Ulster Scots: Coontie Owenslann[2]) is one of the traditional counties of Ireland. It is located within the province of Ulster and is part of Northern Ireland. Tyrone is the second largest of the nine counties of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It has an area of 3,155 square kilometres (1,218 square miles).

Geography

With an area of 3,155 square kilometres (1,218 square miles), Tyrone is the largest county in Northern Ireland. The flat peatlands of East Tyrone borders the shoreline of the largest lake in Ireland, Lough Neagh, rising gradually across to the more mountainous terrain in the west of the county, the area surrounding the Sperrin Mountains, the highest point being Sawel Mountain at a height of 678 m (2,224 ft). The length of the county, from the mouth of the River Blackwater at Lough Neagh to the western point near Carrickaduff hill is 55 miles. The breadth, from the southern corner, southeast of Fivemiletown, to the northeastern corner near Meenard Mountain is 37.5 miles; giving an area of 1,260 square miles (in 1900).[3]

History

Historically Tyrone stretched as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle. The majority of County Londonderry was carved out of Tyrone between 1610-1620 when that land went to the Guilds of London to set up profit making schemes based on natural resources located there. Tyrone was the traditional stronghold of the various O'Neill clans and families, the strongest of the Gaelic Irish families in Ulster, surviving into the seventeenth century. The ancient principality of Tir-Owen, the inheritance of the O'Neills, included the whole of the present counties of Tyrone and Londonderry, and the two baronies of Inishowen and Raphoe in County Donegal.[3]

Intermediate settlements

(population of 2,250 or more and under 4,500 at 2001 Census)[5] * Castlederg

Large towns

(population of 18,000 or more and under 75,000 at 2001 Census)[5] * Omagh

Medium towns

(population of 10,000 or more and under 18,000 at 2001 Census)[5] * Cookstown * Dungannon * Strabane

Name

The name Tyrone is derived from the Irish: Tír Eoghain meaning "land of Eógan". This Eógan was son of king Niall of the Nine Hostages, and brother of Conall Gulban, who gave his name to the kingdom of Tír Chonaill.[3]

People

Notable residents of County Tyrone have included: * Hugh Ó Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (Aodh Mór Ó Néill), 1540-1617, Irish leader during the Nine Years' War against English occupation of his country * Philomena Begley, Irish country music singer * John Dunlap (1747-1812), publisher of the first American daily newspaper the Pennsylvania Packet in 1784, also the printer of the American Declaration of Independence. * John Hughes, (1797-1864), born in Annaloghan, first Archbishop of Roman Catholic diocese of New York.[7] * Peter Canavan, former All Ireland winning Tyrone captain and second top scorer in Senior Ulster Championship football. * Ryan Kelly, one of the men of Celtic Thunder * Brian Dooher, current captain of the Tyrone senior football team. * Hugo Duncan, singer and broadcaster on BBC Radio. * Dennis Taylor, former World Snooker Champion. * Aaron Hughes, current captain of the Northern Ireland football team and also plays for Fulham. * Benedict Kiely (1919-2007), writer and broadcaster * Thomas Mellon, founder of Mellon Bank, now Bank of New York Mellon * Flann O'Brien, 1911-1966, writer * William Burke, 1792-1829, grave robber and murderer * William Carleton, 1794-1869, writer * Brian Friel, dramatist and theatre director

References

* The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909–48, Joost Augusteijn, editor, District Inspector, Co. Tyrone, 1920s, ISBN 978-1-84682-069-4.

See also

* Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland (County Tyrone) * List of places in County Tyrone

Small towns

(population of 4,500 or more and under 10,000 at 2001 Census)[5] * Coalisland

Small villages or hamlets

(population of less than 1,000 at 2001 Census)[5] * Altamuskin * Altmore * Ardstraw * Artigarvan * Augher * Aughnacloy * Ballygawley * Ballymagorry * Beragh * Caledon * Carrickmore * Clogher * Donaghmore * Donemana * Edanderry * Eglish * Erganagh * Eskra * Evish * Glenmornan * Killyclogher * Loughmacrory * Pomeroy * Stewartstown * Victoria Bridge * Rock * Derrylaughan

Sport

* The major sports in Tyrone are Gaelic games. Gaelic football is more widely played than hurling. The Tyrone GAA football side has had considerable success since the turn of the century winning three All Ireland titles (in 2003, 2005 and 2008) and are the reigning All-Ireland Champions, they have also won three Ulster titles (2001, 2003 and 2007)[6] and two National League titles (in 2002 and 2003). * Underage Gaelic football teams have also had considerable successes on the field at both provincial and national level - winning the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship seven times (the most recent, also in 2008) and the All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship four times. * Association Football also has a large following. Omagh Town F.C. were members of the Irish Football League until they folded in 2005. Dungannon Swifts F.C. compete in the Irish Premier League. Other team's include Division One side Coagh United F.C. and Division Two sides Dergview F.C. and Killymoon Rangers F.C.. * Rugby Union is very popular in the county. Dungannon RFC are one of only two Ulster teams currently playing in All Ireland League One. Other teams include Omagh RFC, Clogher Valley RFC, Cookstown RFC and Strabane RFC.

Villages

(population of 1,000 or more and under 2,250 at 2001 Census)[5] * Dromore * Fintona * Fivemiletown * Moy * Newtownstewart * Sion Mills * Ardboe