A county in Northern Ireland, or an Irish masculine given name meaning 'land of Owen.'
From Irish 'Tír Eoghain,' meaning 'land of Eoghan (Owen),' from 'tír' (land, territory) and the personal name Eoghan. Named after a 5th-century Irish king.
County Tyrone is the largest county in Northern Ireland but has no coastline - it's the only one of the six counties completely landlocked, giving it a unique character as the heartland of Ulster.
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