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| Northern Ireland > Omagh |
Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Received national attention for a 1998 bombing which killed 29 people. The Real IRA - a splinter group, claimed responsibility.
Well-known residents have included:
· Alice Milligan, poet · Benedict Kiely, writer · Brian Friel, playwright
Annual events include:
· Folk in the Park - 1-2 September 2007 · Mid Summer Carnival - 22 June 2007 Dates often change. Check Omagh web sites and events links in the sections below.
Historic sites and museums: Ulster American Folk Park
Listed places in Omagh: | Newspapers (1) | Also see listings below Sections below provide additional information and links about Omagh travel and tourism, maps, recreation, government and transportation. | Cemeteries | Northern Ireland cemeteries - message board | Communities | Communities near Omagh | Events | ePodunk festival listings | Family history & family records | Tyrone message board | Birth, marriage and death records - nationwide BritishIslesGenWeb British phone books 1880-1984 Census records Genuki - Northern Ireland Genuki page for Tyrone GenWeb page for Tyrone Family Records Centre General Register Office - UK Immigration records Military records Parish & probate record search Probate record guide Wills - Search National Archives Government | Northern Ireland Office | UK government History | National Archives
| Maps Omagh locator map. Use the navigation tools in the upper left to move the map center or to zoom in or out. You can also click and drag the map to move in any direction. Ordnance Survey of Great Britain | Newspapers | Newspapers in Omagh include Ulster Herald ... View newspapers | Daily newspapers in or near Omagh | BBC Archives British Library Newspapers Search historic newspapers Obituaries | Check daily newspapers in or near Omagh | Search obituaries Parishes | Parishes in Tyrone | Travel & tourism | Northern Ireland tourism | Map your route Weather | Current weather & 5-day forecasts
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