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Chris Grant voiced the character for the final season. Tyrone's speaking voice was initially provided by Reginald Davis, with Jordan Coleman assuming the role during the second season. Tyrone is an anthropomorphic moose and the tritagonist of The Backyardigans.

Related keywords: Cookie Clicker Super Smash Flash 2 Jaywalker - Unblocked Games Drift Hunters I Love Traffic aGarTv.Historically Tyrone (then Tír Eoghain or Tirowen)was much larger in size, stretching as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern-day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle. Now Penn Highlands Tyrone, this 25-bed, non-profit community hospital becomes the sixth hospital in the Penn Highlands Healthcare system.Unblocked Games by Ben. Tyrone Hospital has officially joined Penn Highlands Healthcare, effective November 1, following recent regulatory reviews and approvals. New games every dayTyrone Regional Health Network Joins Penn Highlands Healthcare.

In 1608 during O'Doherty's Rebellion areas of the country were plundered and burnt by the forces of Sir Cahir O'Doherty following his destruction of Derry. The ancient principality of Tír Eoghain, the inheritance of the O'Neills, included the whole of the present counties of Tyrone and Londonderry, and the four baronies of West Inishowen, East Inishowen, Raphoe North and Raphoe South in County Donegal. Tyrone was the traditional stronghold of the various O'Neill clans and families, the strongest of the Gaelic Irish families in Ulster, surviving into the seventeenth century.

The length of the county, from the mouth of the River Blackwater at Lough Neagh to the western point near Carrickaduff hill is 55 miles (89 km). The flat peatlands of East Tyrone border the shoreline of the largest lake in the British Isles, Lough Neagh, rising gradually across to the more mountainous terrain in the west of the county, the area surrounding the Sperrin Mountains, the highest point being Sawel Mountain at a height of 678 m (2,224 ft). Geography With an area of 3,155 square kilometres (1,218 sq mi), Tyrone is the largest county in Northern Ireland.

It is the eighth largest of Ireland's thirty-two counties by area and tenth largest by population. Across Lough Neagh to the east, it borders County Antrim. Annaghone lays claim to be the geographical centre of Northern Ireland.Tyrone is connected by land to the county of Fermanagh to the southwest Monaghan to the south Armagh to the southeast Londonderry to the north and Donegal to the west.

Association football also has a large following in Tyrone. They have also won sixteen Ulster titles (1956, 1957, 1973, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016, 20) and two National League titles (in 20). The Tyrone GAA football side has had considerable success since 2000, winning four All Ireland titles (in 2003, 2005, 20). Gaelic football is more widely played than hurling in Tyrone. Sport The major sports in Tyrone are Gaelic games, association football, rugby union and cricket. Main article: List of townlands in County Tyrone Future railway revival There is the possibility of the line being reopened to Dungannon railway station from Portadown.

Rugby union is very popular in the county. Other teams include NIFL Championship side Dergview F.C. Compete in the NIFL Premiership - the top division.

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Boyd, seventh Governor of Nebraska Philomena Begley, Irish country music singer It was selected as a venue to host matches in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament. It is Ireland's fourth venue for International Cricket hosting its first International Cricket match when Ireland played against Scotland in a series of T20I matches in June 2015. International Cricket is also played on the Bready Cricket Club Ground which is owned by Bready Cricket Club. Other teams include Omagh RFC, Clogher Valley RFC, Cookstown RFC and Strabane RFC.

Brian Dooher, former captain of the Tyrone senior football team Ryan Dolan, Ireland representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 Janet Devlin, soul and pop artist and contestant on The X Factor (UK) Austin Currie, politician, founding member SDLP Member of Parliament (MP) and later Teachta Dála (TD) Tom Clarke, Irish Republican and leader of the 1916 Easter Rising Peter Canavan, former All Ireland Tyrone captain

Aaron Hughes, captain of the Northern Ireland football team Sylvia Hermon, Member of Parliament for North Down, born in Galbally, County Tyrone Brian Friel, dramatist and theatre director John Dunlap (1747–1812), publisher of the first American daily newspaper the Pennsylvania Packet in 1784, also the printer of the American Declaration of Independence

Gerry McKenna MRIA (1953–), biologist Vice Chancellor and President, University of Ulster Senior Vice President, Royal Irish Academy Benedict Kiely (1919–2007), writer and broadcaster Ryan Kelly, singer with Celtic Thunder

Dominic Ó Mongain ( c.1715–1770s), poet and harpist Sister Nivedita (1867–1911), Irish social activist Thomas Mellon, founder of Mellon Bank, now Bank of New York Mellon Marshall (1888–1954), the 'Bard of Tyrone', Presbyterian minister, author and poet Mary Mallon (1869–1938), more commonly known as Typhoid Mary

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