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Bohermeen is a
Roman Catholic parish in the
Irish Diocese of Meath. Its
English name is a
corruption of an
ancient Irish language name, An Bóthar Mín...
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Navan O'****nys 13 -
Skryne 10 -
Navan Gaels Most
consecutive titles: 6 -
Bohermeen: 1909-1914 5 -
Navan O'****nys: 1957-1961 4 - Summerhill: 1974-1977 Most...
- (born 14 May 1970) is an
Irish flat
racing trainer and
former jockey from
Bohermeen, near Navan, Kells,
County Meath. As a
jockey he won many of the major...
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former Gaelic football player and
coach who pla**** for club
sides Bohermeen,
Bohermeen-Martry and St Ultan's and at inter-county
level with the
Meath senior...
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Championship title and runners-up spot respectively. On 14
October 1973,
Bohermeen claimed their 1st
Intermediate championship title when they
defeated Moylagh...
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served as
Minister of
State from 2014 to 2023.
English was
educated at
Bohermeen National School in
County Meath, and went on to
attend Kells Community...
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parish in the 19th
century opted to use a
different name[citation needed],
Bohermeen, from the
Irish An Bóthar Mín,
meaning 'the
smooth road',
referring to...
- Generation. Gill &
Macmillan Ltd. ISBN 9780717180264 – via
Google Books. "
Bohermeen Cycling Club". www.facebook.com. The
Irish Times (Tuesday, June 11, 1968)...
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Geraldine Gill (born 25
September 1975) is an
Irish racing cyclist from
Bohermeen. She was the
Irish National Time
Trial Champion in 2002 and the Road Race...
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Oldcastle Boherlea 237
Lower Kells Kilmainham Kells Bohermeen (Part) Town
Lower Navan Martry Kells Bohermeen (Part) Town
Lower Navan Ardbraccan Navan Boltown...