County Tyrone
County Tyrone is one of the six counties of Ulster in Northern Ireland. In Irish it's Tír Eoghain, the land of Owen, forerunners of the medieval O'Neill ruling dynasty.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Omagh and Dungannon.
Omagh
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Omagh is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It's a centre of local government and market town with a population of 20,500 in 2021, at the confluence of two small rivers that form the Strule River.
Dungannon
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Dungannon is a town historically in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, but since 2015 part of Mid-Ulster "super-council" area. It's industrial, with a population in 2021 of 16,000, and has become a commuter town for Belfast as it stands at the western terminus of M1.
Strabane
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Strabane is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It's an economically depressed market town with a population in 2021 of 13,500. It stands on the east bank of the River Foyle, which forms the border with the Republic of Ireland.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Cookstown.
Cookstown
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Cookstown is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The historic counties are no longer units of government, so Cookstown is now part of Mid-Ulster district, and in 2024 had a population of 12,600.
County Tyrone
- Type: Locality with 177,000 residents
- Description: county in Northern Ireland
- Also known as: “Co. Tyrone” and “Tyrone”
- Neighbors: County Antrim, County Armagh, County Donegal, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry, and County Monaghan
- Categories: county of Northern Ireland and historic county of the United Kingdom
- Location: Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“County Tyrone” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تيرون”
- Arabic: “مقاطعة تيرون”
- Arabic: “مقاطعه تيرون”
- Aragonese: “Condato d’Tyrone”
- Aragonese: “Condau de Tír Eoghain”
- Asturian: “Condáu de Tyrone”
- Basque: “Tyrone konderria”
- Basque: “Tyroneko konderria”
- Belarusian: “графства Тайран”
- Belarusian: “Тайран (графства)”
- Belarusian: “Тайран”
- Breton: “Kontelezh Tír Eoghain”
- Breton: “Kontelezh Tyrone”
- Breton: “Tyrone”
- Bulgarian: “Тайроун”
- Bulgarian: “Тироун”
- Catalan: “comtat de Tyrone”
- Catalan: “Comtat de Tyrone”
- Central Kurdish: “کاونتی تایرۆن”
- Chinese: “Tyrone Kūn”
- Chinese: “蒂龍郡”
- Chinese: “蒂龙郡”
- Czech: “Contae Thír Eoghain”
- Czech: “Contae Tír Eoghain”
- Czech: “Coontie Tyrone”
- Czech: “Countie Tyrone”
- Czech: “County Tyrone”
- Czech: “Hrabství Tyrone”
- Czech: “Tyrone”
- Danish: “County Tyrone”
- Dutch: “Contae Thir Eoghain”
- Dutch: “Contae Thír Eoghain”
- Dutch: “County Tyrone”
- Dutch: “Thir Eoghain”
- Dutch: “Thír Eoghain”
- Dutch: “Tyrone”
- Finnish: “Tyrone”
- Finnish: “Tyronen kreivikunta”
- French: “comté de Tyrone”
- French: “Comté de Tyrone”
- French: “County Tyrone”
- French: “Tyrone”
- Galician: “Condado de Tyrone”
- German: “County Tyrone”
- Greek: “κομητεία Τάιρον”
- Greek: “Τάιρον”
- Hebrew: “מחוז טיירון”
- Hungarian: “Tyrone”
- Irish: “Chontae Thír Eoghain”
- Irish: “Co. Thír Eoghain”
- Irish: “Contae Thír Eoghain”
- Irish: “Thír Eoghain”
- Irish: “Tír Eoghain”
- Italian: “contea di Tyrone”
- Italian: “Contea di Tyrone”
- Italian: “County Tyrone”
- Italian: “Tyrone”
- Japanese: “ティローン県”
- Japanese: “ティロン県”
- Korean: “티론주”
- Kurdish: “County Tyrone”
- Latin: “Comitatus Tyronensis”
- Lithuanian: “Tairono grafystė”
- Lithuanian: “Tirono grafystė”
- Macedonian: “Тирон”
- Manx: “Cheer Eoin”
- Manx: “Çheer Eoin”
- Manx: “Coontae Heer Eoin”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Tyrone Kūn”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Tyrone”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Contae Thír Eoghain”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “County Tyrone”
- Norwegian: “Tyrone”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Tirowen”
- Persian: “شهرستان تایرون”
- Polish: “Tyrone”
- Portuguese: “Condado de Tyrone”
- Romanian: “Comitatul Tyrone”
- Russian: “Тирон”
- Scots: “Coontie Tyrone”
- Scots: “Coonty Tyrone”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Contae Thír Eoghain”
- Serbian: “Tiron”
- Serbian: “Тирон”
- Slovak: “Tyrone”
- Slovenian: “County Tyrone”
- Slovenian: “Grofija Tyrone”
- Slovenian: “Okrožje Tyrone”
- Slovenian: “Tyrone”
- Spanish: “Condado de Tyrone”
- Spanish: “Conde de Tyrone”
- Swedish: “Contae Tír Eoghain”
- Swedish: “County Tyrone”
- Swedish: “Tyrone”
- Tajik: “Vilojati Tijron”
- Tajik: “Вилояти Тийрон”
- Thai: “เทศมณฑลทิโรน”
- Turkish: “Tyrone Kontluğu”
- Ukrainian: “Тірон”
- Urdu: “کاؤنٹی ٹائرون”
- Venetian: “contea de Tyrone”
- Welsh: “Swydd Tyrone”
- Western Panjabi: “ٹائیرونی”
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