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Meath
[meeth, meeth]
noun
a county in Leinster, in the E Republic of Ireland. 902 sq. mi. (2,335 sq. km). Trim.
Meath
/ miːð, miːθ /
noun
a county of E Republic of Ireland, in Leinster province on the Irish Sea: formerly a kingdom much larger than the present county; livestock farming. County town: Trim. Pop: 134 005 (2002). Area: 2338 sq km (903 sq miles)
Example Sentences
Two pedestrians - one in her late 20s in County Wexford and another in her 60s in County Meath - and a cyclist in her 70s in County Clare died in the crashes.
Leah Coffey, from Fermanagh, and Ciara Fitzpatrick, from County Meath, are final year nursing students and have lived on Argyle Street for the past two years.
Posted 12 years ago, in which he sang and performed in Meath Youth Musical Society's production of "Les Miserables."
All Black centre Jordie Barrett, who briefly lived in County Meath as a child, has returned to the province, adding some stardust to a squad that already includes Ireland mainstays Caelan Doris, Hugo Keenan and James Ryan.
According to NASA, one of the oldest recorded eclipses in human history may have been on Nov. 30, 3340 BCE, as petroglyphs were found at the Loughcrew Megalithic Monument in County Meath, Ireland.
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