Coontie Tyrone (frae Erse Tír Eoghain meanin "land o Eoghan") kent as Coontie Owenslann forby, is ane o the sax coonties o Northren Ireland an ane o the 32 coonties o Ireland. It is in the stewartry o Ulster in the north o the iland. Tae the north is Coontie Lunnonderry, tae the aest is Loch Neagh an Coontie Armagh, tae the sooth is coonties Monaghan an Fermanagh an tae the wast is Coontie Dunnygal. It kivers an aurie o 3,155 km² an haes aboot 166,516 indwallers. This maks it the seivent mucklest o Ireland's coonties by aurie an aicht mucklest by population.

Coontie Tyrone, Coontie Owenslann

Contae Thír Eoghain
Coontie Tyrone
Coat of airms o Coontie Tyrone, Coontie Owenslann
Coat airms
Motto(s): 
Consilio et Prudentia  (Laitin)
"Bi Wisdom an Prudence"
Location of Coontie Tyrone, Coontie Owenslann
KintraUnitit Kinrick
RegionNorthren Ireland
ProvinceUlster
Coontie seatOmey
Area
 • Total3263 km2 (1,260 sq mi)
Area rank8t
Population
 (2001)
166,516
 • Rank10t [1]
Contae Thír Eoghain is the Erse name; Countie Tyrone,[2] Coontie Tyrone[3] an Coontie Owenslann[4] are Ulster Scots spellins (the latter uised anerlie bi Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council).

The name Tyrone cums frae Erse Tír Eoghain meanin "land o Eoghan". This Eoghan wis son o king Niall o the Nine Hostages, an brither o Conall Gulban, wha gae his name tae the kinrick o Tír Chonaill.[5] Historically, it wis anglicised as Tirowen or Tyrowen, whilk are nearer tae the Erse pronunciation.

Settlements

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Muckle touns

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(population o 18,000 or mair an unner 75,000 at 2001 Census)[6]

Middlin touns

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(population o 10,000 or mair an unner 18,000 at 2001 Census)[6]

Sma touns

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(population o 4,500 or mair an unner 10,000 at 2001 Census)[6]

Hauflin settlements

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(population o 2,250 or mair an unner 4,500 at 2001 Census)[6]

Veelages

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(population o 1,000 or mair an unner 2,250 at 2001 Census)[6]

Sma veelages or hamlets

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(population o less nor 1,000 at 2001 Census)[6]

Baronies

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References

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  1. "Cookstown.gov.uk" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  2. "North-South Ministerial Council: 2010 Annual Report in Ulster Scots" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 27 Februar 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  3. "North-South Ministerial Council: 2006 Annual Report in Ulster Scots" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 27 Februar 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  4. "Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council". Archived frae the original on 8 Apryle 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  5. "Description of County Tyrone from Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland (1900)". Library Ireland. Retrieved 24 Februar 2009.
  6. a b c d e f "Statistical classification of settlements". NI Neighbourhood Information Service. Retrieved 23 Februar 2009.
  • 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.

Further readin

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  • McNeill, I. 2010. The Flora of County Tyrone. National Museums of Northern Ireland. ISBN 978-905989-17-1

Freemit airtins

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