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- The Grangegeeth Group is a geologic group in Ireland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period. Earth sciences portal Ireland portal...
- Grangegeeth is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 9.29 kilometres (6 mi) north–west of Mullingar. Grangegeeth is one of 8 townlands...
- as: "In the county of Meath, the electoral divisions of: Drumcondra, Grangegeeth, Killary, in the former Rural District of Ardee No. 2; Culmullin, Donaghmore...
- Uaimh Navan South Blue and White Rathkenny Ráth Cheannaigh Rathkenny and Grangegeeth Black and Red Ratoath Ráth Tó Ratoath Blue and Gold Seneschalstown Baile...
- Ball****ward to the south–west, Piercefield or Templeoran to the west and Grangegeeth to the north–west. Part of the eastern boundary of the townland is formed...
- Emlagh Enniskeen Fennor Follistown Gallow Galtrim Gernonstown Girley Grangegeeth Greenoge Inishmot Julianstown Kells Kentstown Kilbeg Kilberry Kilbrew...
- this year 2024. Rathkenny's first game was on 13 February 1887, against Grangegeeth. Rathkenny won 2 points to 0. The club's golden years were from the mid-1910s...
- townlands are: Farrow, Grange and Piercefield to the north, Balrath and Grangegeeth to the east, Ball****ward, Johnstown and Sonna Demesne to the south and...
- position Donecarney semi-final Donore round one Dowdstown champions Grangegeeth round two Kells runners-up Kilbeg round two Marywell round one Mullagh...
- The neighbouring townlands are: Farrow and Rathbennett to the north, Grangegeeth and Mountmurray to the east and Piercefield (or Templeoran) to the south...