Galbally, County Tyrone
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Galbally (Irish: Gall Bhaile) is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about five miles from Donaghmore.
The village is just off the main Lurglea road that runs from Carrickmore to Donaghmore. The village itself consists of one pub, a church, a post office and an adjoining grocery shop. Most of the locals belong to the farming community as throughout this rural area of Tyrone and hosts a local Gaelic football team who has reasonable size facilities just outside the town.
Cappagh is quite near and both communities intermix for social and mutual events such as Gaelic football and other sporting and community events.
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