Termonmaguirk

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Termonmaguirk is a civil parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East, with a small portion in Strabane Upper. [1]

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The Parish contains the following towns and villages:

The Parish contains the following 53 townlands: [1]

A

Aghagogan, Aghnaglea, Aghnagregan, Aghnanereagh, Altanagh, Altdrumman, Athenry

B

Ballintrain, Bancran, Bracky

C

Carrickmore, Cavanreagh, Clare, Cloghfin, Cooley, Copney, Creggan, Cregganconroe, Creggandevesky

D

Deroran, Derroar, Drumduff, Drumlister, Drumnakilly, Dunmisk

E

Eskerboy

G

Glen Upper, Gleneeny, Gortfin, Gortfinbar, Granagh

I

Inishative

L

Liskincon, Loughmacrory

M

Merchantstown Glebe, Mullanbeg, Mullanmore, Mulnafye

O

Old Church Yard, Oxtown

R

Ramackan

S

Sixmilecross, Skeboy, Sluggan, Streefe Glebe, Sultan

T

Tanderagee, Tiroony, Tonegan, Tremoge, Tursallagh

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References

  1. 1 2 "Termonmaguirk". IreAtlas Townland Database. Retrieved 10 April 2015.