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- Coalisland International Music Festival - Annual event. Provides a history, photos, and artist listings.
- Coalisland International Music Festival - Annual event held in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. Provides a history, photos, and artist listings.
- Primate Dixon Primary School - Features history, information for parents and examples of the pupils' work.
- Coalisland Na Fianna GFC - News, history, statistics, and pictures.
- Chieftain Trailers - Specialists in the design and manufacture of trailers for the agricultural and industrial markets.
- Ashbrook Nursing Home - Details on the home, the services it provides and the fees charged.
- CDB Ltd - Suppliers of pressure washing cleaning equipment. Product and contact details. [Flash site]
- Canopies Ireland - Providers of canopies and carports. Contact details for their all-Ireland survey and quotation service.
- Pulse Technology Systems - Developers of document and product data management software as well as related products and services. Includes product overviews and client testimonials.
- Island Turf Crafts - Gifts created from 5000 year old Irish bog land, and used to make ornaments. Product list and on-line ordering.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Troubles in Coalisland - The Troubles in Coalisland recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Coalisland, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
- Coalisland Na Fianna - Coalisland Fianna is a GAA Club based in the town of Coalisland in County Tyrone.
- Coalisland - Coalisland (Oileán a'Ghuail in Irish) is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with a population of 4,917 people (in the 2001 Census). As its name suggests, it was formerly a centre for coal mining.
- St Joseph's High School, Coalisland - St Joseph's High School is a Catholic secondary school located in Coalisland, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is within the Southern Education and Library Board area.
- Coalisland Canal - Coalisland Canal (sometimes known as The Tyrone Navigation) is a canal in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and is about four and a half miles long. Construction of the canal began in 1733, but progress was slow and it wasn't officially opened until 1787.