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      • The area referred to as Minterburn is the triangular wedge of south Tyrone lying between Armagh and Monaghan counties. It is an elevated area bounded on the south-east and south-west by the River Blackwater which forms a boundary with those two counties.
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    The area referred to as Minterburn is the triangular wedge of south Tyrone lying between Armagh and Monaghan counties. It is an elevated area bounded on the south-east and south-west by the River Blackwater which forms a boundary with those two counties.

  3. "The area referred to as Minterburn is the triangular wedge of south Tyrone lying between Armagh and Monaghan counties. It is an elevated area bounded on the south-east and south-west by the River Blackwater which forms a boundary with those two counties.

  4. Minterburn – is a hamlet, which is located in the townland of Lismullandown (Lismulladown, Lismulnadown (Lios Maoildúin) in the parish of Aghaloo and the Barony of Dungannon Lower. There are 385 acres in Lismulladown.

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    Tannagh has an area of: 1. 1,045,100 m² / 104.51 hectares / 1.0451 km² 2. 0.40 square miles 3. 258.25 acres / 258 acres, 0 roods, 39 perches Nationwide, it is the 27770th largest townland that we know about Within Co. Tyrone, it is the 1046th largest townland

    Tannagh borders the following other townlands: 1. Bohardto the west 2. Creeveloughto the east 3. Cumberto the south 4. Leganeto the north 5. Mullycarnanto the south

    Curious to see who lived in Tannagh in the past? Maybe even seeing scans of their handwritten census returns? 1. Search the 1911 Irish Census for Tannagh 2. Search the 1901 Irish Census for Tannagh 3. Search Griffith's Valuation (1847-1864) for Tannagh

    Tannagh was added to OpenStreetMap on 24 Aug 2015 by Stephen_Co_Antrim. View 1. 1.1. View on OpenStreetMap.org 1.2. Show Changes Edit 1. 1.1. JOSM 1.2. iD 1.3. Potlatch 1.4. Level0

  5. Cumber is in the Electoral Division of Minterburn, in Civil Parish of Aghaloo, in the Barony of Lower Dungannon, in the County of Tyrone. The Irish name for Cumber is Cumar. Cumber is on Logainm.ie: Cumber.

  6. Lismulladown (Lios Maoildúin) is a townland in Minterburn ED, in Aghaloo Civil Parish, in Barony, in Co. Tyrone, Ireland.

  7. Minterburn Presbyterian Church, Minterburn Rd., Caledon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland (Google Streetview)

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