- It is
situated where the
rivers Drumragh and
Camowen meet to form the
Strule.
Northern Ireland's
capital city, Belfast, is 68
miles (109.5 km) to the...
-
Strule Arts
Centre (Irish:
Ionad Ealaíne na Sruthaile; Ulster-Scots:
Strule Hoose o Airts) is a multi-purpose arts
venue in Omagh,
County Tyrone, Northern...
- The
River Strule (Irish: An tSruthail) is a
small river in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. The
river has its
source in the
confluence of the
rivers Camowen...
- A
trilingual sign at
Strule Arts
Centre in
Omagh showing English,
Irish (middle) and a form of
Ulster Scots (bottom)...
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Glenelly River 22
miles (35 km)
Owenreagh River 14
miles (23 km)
River Strule 14.25
miles (22.93 km)
Camowen River 28
miles (45 km)
Drumragh River 20...
-
called the
River Strule. The
Camowen River is a
salmon fishery. Po****tions of
other non-salmonid fish
species are
found within the
Strule catchment area...
- River,
County Dublin Stonestown River 20
miles (32 km)
Stoneyford River Strule* 14.25
miles (22.93 km)
River Suck 82.5
miles (132.8 km)
River Suir 114...
- the
River Foyle It is
formed at the
meetings of the
River Derg and
River Strule below Ardstraw. At
Strabane it
joins with the
River Finn to form the River...
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Contemporary (2009–present) Norwich:
Norwich Arts
Centre (1977–present) Omagh:
Strule Arts
Centre (?–present) Poole:
Lighthouse (Poole) (1978–present; formerly...
- the
wards of Camowen, Coolnagard, Dergmoney, Gortrush,
Killyclogher and
Strule.
Omagh forms part of the West
Tyrone constituencies for the
Northern Ireland...