Cappagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

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Cappagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, is a rural parish and community known for its strong Irish republican heritage and agricultural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
rural community
administrativeCounty County Tyrone NERFINISHED
containsSettlement Drumduff NERFINISHED
Killyclogher NERFINISHED
Knockmoyle NERFINISHED
Mountfield NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
hasCharacteristic agricultural landscape
rural character
hasCulturalIdentity Irish nationalist
Irish republican
hasHeritage Irish republican tradition
hasLanguageCommunity English-speaking community
hasLanguageHeritage Irish language
hasPrimaryEconomicActivity dairy farming
farming
livestock rearing
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary’s Church, Drumragh (parish-related area) NERFINISHED
St Mary’s Church, Killyclogher NERFINISHED
St Mary’s Church, Knockmoyle NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Tyrone NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
province of Ulster NERFINISHED
near Omagh NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Catholic Diocese of Derry NERFINISHED
religiousParishType Roman Catholic parish
traditionalCounty County Tyrone NERFINISHED

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Martin Hurson placeOfBirth Cappagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Martin Hurson nativeOf Cappagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
this entity surface form: Cappagh, County Tyrone