• From top, left to right: Skyline of Omagh, "Courthouse Brae", Strule, Omagh, "Life Goes On" organ donation billboard, Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh.
  • In 1998 there was optimism in Omagh, as elsewhere in the UK and Ireland, that the Troubles were behind them.
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  • The small market town of Omagh was established in 1610 and replaced Dungannon as the key town of the county by 1768.
  • A direct rail link from Dungannon to Omagh was opened, an important transport link for boys attending the school from Beragh, Sixmilecross and Carrickmore.
  • Omagh (An Ómaigh) is the county town of County Tyrone, situated where the rivers Drumragh and Camowen meet to form the Strule.
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  • Omagh, town, Fermanagh and Omagh district, western Northern Ireland. Situated on the River Strule, Omagh is a market, shopping, and light-manufacturing...
  • Located in Omagh in the Tyrone County region, Shepherds hut Greencastle provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
  • My Omagh has a District Guide to all that is happening in Omagh, including activity days, bars, hotels, childrens activities and more.