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Tarraghter

Tarraghter in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

Killymoon, Dungannon - geograph.org.uk - 271459

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

Tarraghter is a place of interest in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

From the Wikipedia article

Tarraghter, also recorded as Erraghter and Farraghter (from Irish Arachtra), is an ancient Irish district in what is now north-eastern County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Tarraghter along with Melanagh were once part of the barony of Loughinsholin until the Plantation of Ulster, which saw them merge with the barony of Mountjoy (modern-day barony of Dungannon Upper). The southern boundary of Tarraghter is the Ballinderry River running east, encompassing the greater parts of the parishes of Derryloran, Kildress, and Lissan that lies north of the river. It, however, excludes the termon land of Melanagh, which lie along the Lissan River.

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Coordinates
54.6300, -6.7200

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Where is Tarraghter?
Tarraghter is in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.6300°, -6.7200°.