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Fintona is a village located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

Fintona village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Fintona is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Its 2013 population is calculated at 1,423.

Fintona may also refer to:

Fintona Girls' School is a small, independent, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.


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