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GBP 50 - 100 Cohannon Inn
Central in Northern Ireland, the Cohannon Inn is 400 metres from the M1 motorway, junction 14, 30 miles (48 km) from Belfast and 50 miles (80 km) from… MoreGBP 99 - 140 Bank House Hotel
This boutique-style hotel offers a historic atmosphere in modern, elegant surroundings with well-appointed guest rooms, a bar and a restaurant.
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At one stage Dungannon was the capital of Ireland in the early 1600s due to the fact that the King of Ireland Hugh O'Neill situated there.
Dungannon was one corner of the infamous murder triangle during the Troubles. For more information see The Troubles in Dungannon, which includes a list of incidents in Dungannon during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities.
At least one player from Dungannon is listed in the first ever Irish side. The rugby club was founded in 1873, was the sixth club in Ireland and a founder member of the IRFU. Despite being a rugby union club since inception it's official title is Dungannon Football Club. This was in common with other clubs, such as the now defunct North of Ireland club from Belfast, who were founded prior to the formal division of the different styles of football into Association (soccer) and rugby. The town also has connections to New Zealand rugby. The Earl of Ranfurly presented the Ranfurly Shield to the NZRFU.
The town has also achieved much success in Gaelic games, Gaelic football and hurling. Dungannon has produced many footballers, especially for the Tyrone County Team, who won the All-Ireland Gaelic Football Championship in 2003 and 2005, in partcular, Gerard Cavlan. The local GAA club is Thomas Clarke's Dungannon GFC (Thomáis Uí Chléirigh Dún Geanainn).
Dungannon Swifts F.C. is the town's local soccer team, which performs well in the Irish Premier League, and is Tyrone's only representatives in the league, following Omagh Town F.C.|Omagh Town's collapse.
Dungannon is the birthplace of professional golf|golfer Darren Clarke, motorbike racer Ryan Farquhar, artist Victor Sloan, and TV presenters Adrian Logan and Joanne Salley.
Dungannon now has a thriving immigrant population - many of which work within the local food processing industry
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