Strabane
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| Strabane district | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Area: - Total - % Water | Ranked 4th 862 km² ? % |
| Admin HQ: | Strabane |
| ISO 3166-2: | GB-STB |
| ONS code: | 95J |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total (April 29, 2001) - Density | Ranked 20th 38,248 44 / km² |
| Community: | Catholic: 66.2% Protestant: 33.3 |
| Politics | |
| Strabane District Council http://www.strabanedc.org.uk | |
| MP: | Pat Doherty |
Strabane (An Srath Bán in Irish) is a town in the north west of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, on the border with County Donegal.
The National Trust owns the house in which John Dunlap learnt the printing trade. He went on to print the United States Declaration of Independence.
Nearby, at Dergalt, is the ancestral home of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.
The core of the local grammar school (Strabane Grammar School) is based in the house of the poet and hymnwright Cecil Frances Alexander, who wrote such hymns as All Things Bright and Beautiful.
- See also: List of towns in Northern Ireland
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Antrim | Ards | Armagh | Ballymena | Ballymoney | Banbridge | Belfast | Carrickfergus | Castlereagh | Coleraine | Cookstown | Craigavon | Derry | Down | Dungannon and South Tyrone | Fermanagh | Larne | Limavady | Lisburn | Magherafelt | Moyle | Newry and Mourne | Newtownabbey | North Down | Omagh | Strabane |