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Moynalty (Irish:
Maigh nEalta,
meaning "the
plain of the flocks") is a
village in the north-west of
County Meath in Ireland. It is
located at the junction...
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originally from Letterkenny,
County Donegal while his
grandmother is from
Moynalty,
County Meath. As of 27
April 2024
Appearances in EFL
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Owenroe River or
Moynalty River or
Borora River (Irish: An
Abhainn Rua,
meaning "red river")
rises near Bailieborough,
County Cavan, Ireland, on the...
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Moville Moycarkey Moycullen (Maigh Cuilinn)
Moydow Moygownagh Moylough Moynalty Moyvane Moyvoughly Muff
Mulhuddart Mulhussey Mullagh (Cavan)
Mullagh (Clare)...
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Kildalkey Kilmainhamwood Kilmessan Kilskeer Laytown Longwood Mornington Mosney Moynalty Navan Nobber Oldcastle Ráth
Cairn Rathmolyon Ratoath Skryne Slane Stackallan...
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Moynalty) 23.5
miles (37.8 km)
River Blackwater,
Kildare and
Meath 20
miles (32 km)
River Blackwater,
Cavan and
Meath 42.5
miles (68.4 km)
Moynalty River...
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miles (27.76 km) Mourne*
River Moy 62.5
miles (100.6 km)
Moygannon River Moynalty River 23.5
miles (37.8 km)
Moyola River* 31
miles (50 km)
Muckross Stream...
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Teachta Dála (TD) from 1961 to 1981.
Clinton was born to a
farming family at
Moynalty, Kells,
County Meath, in
February 1915. He was
known as an accomplished...
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Rural District of Dunshaughlin;
Ceanannas Mór Rural, Cruicetown, Maperath,
Moynalty, Newcastle, Newtown, Nobber, Staholmog, in the
former Rural District of...
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number of
parishes in the
Meath dioceses when in 1948 he was
posted to
Moynalty.
While based here he was
elected County Board Chairman in 1949, a post...