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Drumconrath or
Drumcondra (historically Drumconra, from Irish:
Droim Conrach,
meaning 'ridge of Conrach') is a
small village in
north County Meath, Ireland...
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Clonard Clonee Curraha Donaghpatrick Donore Drogheda (southern environs)
Drumconrath Drumone Drumree Dul****
Dunboyne Dunshaughlin Dunderry Enfield Gormanston...
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Dublin Drumcondra railway station Drumcondra F.C.,
former football club
Drumconrath, a
village in
County Meath, Ireland,
alternatively known as Drumcondra...
- west of
Lough Bracken, and
about 2.2
kilometres (1.4 mi)
southwest of
Drumconrath.
Loughbracken Fort is a
circular flat-topped
mound defined by a fosse...
- Stabannon,
County Louth,
Irish Free
State Died 23
January 1990 (aged 64)
Drumconrath,
County Meath,
Ireland Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Nickname Big Tom Occupation...
- 1988,
after 8
years in the
Senior grade since being regraded in 1996.
Drumconrath were
promoted after claiming the 1996
Meath Junior Football Championship...
- Dromiskin,
Louth 949 Drommahane, Cork 548 Dromcolliher,
Limerick 496
Drumconrath,
Meath 389 Drumkeeran,
Leitrim 242 Drumlish,
Longford 277 Drumshanbo...
- turn has
three main tributaries: the
Killary River which joins south of
Drumconrath (Drumcondra),
County Meath, the Gara
River which joins west of Ardee...
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winners along with the runners-up. Semi-final:
Blackhall Gaels 0-13, 1-10
Drumconrath, Walterstown, 20/9/1998, St. Patrick's 0-14, 0-12 Castletown, Walterstown...
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located on
local roads.
Neighbouring parishes are
Kingscourt to the north,
Drumconrath to the east,
Nobber to the south-east,
Moynalty to the
south and Bailieborough...