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Population
  
593

Country
  
Northern Ireland

Post town
  
STRABANE

Local time
  
Friday 7:30 AM

Dialling code
  
28

UK parliament constituency
  
West Tyrone

County
  
County Tyrone

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
BT82

Province
  
Ulster

Ni assembly
  
West Tyrone

Donemana

Weather
  
8°C, Wind S at 18 km/h, 95% Humidity

District
  
Derry and Strabane District Council

Donemana or Dunnamanagh (named after the townland of Dunnamanagh, from Irish Dún na Manach, meaning 'stronghold of the monks') is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is 7 miles or 11 kilometres north-east of Strabane, on the banks of the Burn Dennett and at the foothills of the Sperrins. It is the largest of the thirteen villages in the Strabane District Council area and had a population of 593 in the 2001 Census.

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Map of Donemana, Strabane, UK

Other anglicised spellings of its name include Dun[n]amana[gh] and Don[n]amana[gh].

History

The village was established in the early 17th century as part of the Plantation of Ulster, instigated by James I in 1609. Land in the area was granted to John Drummond who established the village; building a bawn (an enclosed, fortified farmyard, designed as a place of refuge for settlers in case of attack), 10 wicker-work houses, and a watermill for grinding corn.

Transport

Donemana railway station was part of the County Donegal Railway and opened on 6 August 1900 but was shut on 1 January 1955.

Education

It has two primary schools, Donemana County Primary School and St. Patrick's Primary School. Local children generally attend secondary school in Strabane or Londonderry

Sport

Today the village is renowned throughout Ireland for its thriving and highly successful cricket team, which was established in 1888. Donemana under 15s and 14s cricket teams are currently the All-Ireland Champions. The senior team lost out on winning the All-Ireland when North County CC defeated them in the final.

Football is also popular in the area. Clann na nGael is the local GAA club.

Notable people

Notable people who were born or have lived in Donemana include:

  • George Fletcher Moore, 19th century writer, barrister and explorer
  • Allan Bresland, politician
  • William Porterfield, Irish Cricketer
  • Andrew McBrine, Irish Cricketer
  • Stephen O'Neill, Tyrone All-Ireland-winning GAA Star
  • Brian Dooher, Tyrone All-Ireland-winning GAA Captain
  • 19th century population

    The population of the village increased during the 19th century:

    The village stands in the townlands of Dunnamanagh and Stonyfalls and in 1891 had an estimated area of 11 acres.

    21st century population

    Donemana is classified as a small village or hamlet by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with population between 500 and 1,000). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 593 people living in Donemana. Of these:

  • 27.2% were aged under 16 and 19.8% were aged 60 and over
  • 49.2% of the population were male and 50.8% were female
  • 15.2% were from a Catholic background and 84.8% were from a Protestant background
  • 7.7% of people aged 16–74 were unemployed.
  • For more details see: Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service.

    Dunnamanagh Townland

    The townland is situated in the historic barony of Strabane Lower and the civil parish of Donaghedy and covers an area of 130 acres.

    The population of the townland increased overall during the 19th century:

    References

    Donemana Wikipedia