Clogher

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Clogher is a small historic village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, known for its ancient ecclesiastical site and former status as a diocesan center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
settlement
village
administrativeDivision Mid Ulster District NERFINISHED
characteristic small historic village
country United Kingdom
diocese Diocese of Clogher NERFINISHED
governingBody Mid Ulster District Council NERFINISHED
gridReferenceSystem Irish grid reference system
hasAmenity churches
community facilities
local shops
primary school
hasArchaeologicalFeature early Christian monastic site
round tower remains (site association)
hasBuilding St Macartan’s Cathedral (Church of Ireland) NERFINISHED
St Macartan’s Cathedral (Roman Catholic, diocesan see at Monaghan historically linked) NERFINISHED
hasEcclesiasticalSite ancient cathedral site
hasEcclesiasticalStatus historic diocesan centre
hasGeographicFeature Clogher Valley NERFINISHED
hasIrishName Clochar NERFINISHED
hasPostalRegion BT postcode area
hasReligiousTitle Bishop of Clogher NERFINISHED
hasStructure Clogher Cathedral NERFINISHED
Clogher Palace (former bishop’s palace) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfImportance early medieval period
medieval period
historicalRole seat of the Bishop of Clogher
historicCounty County Tyrone NERFINISHED
language English
locatedIn County Tyrone NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
province of Ulster
locatedNear Augher NERFINISHED
Fivemiletown NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Macartan NERFINISHED
notableFor ancient ecclesiastical site
former diocesan status
region rural area
religiousDenomination Church of Ireland NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
roadAccess A4 road NERFINISHED
A5 road (regional connectivity) NERFINISHED
timeZone Greenwich Mean Time
timeZoneDST British Summer Time
traditionalLanguage Irish

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Annals of Ulster compiledAt Clogher
Tyrone hasSettlement Clogher
subject surface form: County Tyrone