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- routes operated by Bus Éireann, the N1 and N2. N1 runs from Commons Road to Kilcarn Bridge, serving the town centre and areas of the town east of the Boyne...
- Piercetown, Dunshaughlin, Cooksland, Ross Cross, Blundelstown, Kilcarn and Kilcarn Road in the county of Meath: Dublin Road and Kells Road in the town...
- Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. Marju was a dark bay or brown horse bred by Kilcarn Stud and owned by Hamdan Al Maktoum. He was sired by Last Tycoon out of...
- a bay colt with a white star bred in Ireland by the County Meath-based Kilcarn Stud. As a foal in November 2018 he was consigned to the Goffs Sale where...
- the 134 service which serves Dorey's Forge-Batterjohn-Dunsany-Kilmessan-Kilcarn-Navan Shopping Centre and runs once each way every Thursday.[citation needed]...
- blaze and three white socks bred in Ireland by the County Meath-based Kilcarn Stud. As a yearling she was consigned to the Goffs Orby sale and bought...
- Showgrounds, Navan on 13 April 1924, a dual proposal from Dulane F.C. and Kilcarn H.C. suggested the formation of a Minor Football competition, with the...
- sold in 1998 while in foal to Mr. Prospector. Purchased by Pat O'Kelly's Kilcarn Stud near Navan in County Meath, Ireland, she produced two more foals,...
- Irish government. She was successful though in preserving the bridge at Kilcarn, an ancient stone bridge across the River Boyne, located on the Dublin...
- in the Togail Bruidne Dá Derga, was probably located along the Boyne at Kilcarn, near Navan. In 1172, the lands at Athcarne were granted to the Anglo-Norman...