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Dungannon

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Dungannon [dʌnˈgænən]
n
(Placename) a district of S Northern Ireland, in Co. Tyrone. Pop.: 47 735 (2001). Area: 783 sq. km (302 sq. miles)


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But, Warren LaForce, 29, who farms 15 acres with his father in nearby Dungannon, Virginia, suggests the emergence of some new local traditions.
Terex Corporation, Westport, CT, has announced acquisition of Powerscreen International, Dungannon, Northern Ireland, a company which manufacturers screening, crushing and material handling equipment.
In 1964, in the town of Dungannon in County Tyrone, a middle-class housewife, Patricia McCluskey, founded the Homeless Citizens league to protest the lack of public housing available to Catholics, many of whom had been on the waiting list for years while homes in Protestant neighbourhoods sat empty.
 
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