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Omeath (/oʊˈmiːð/; Irish: Ó Méith or Uí Meth) is a
village on the
Cooley Peninsula in
County Louth, Ireland,
close to the
border with
Northern Ireland...
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Omeath,
County Louth. The pair were
partners in 'Hudson Amu****ts' and had been
operating their amu****ts in
Omeath for the
duration of the
Omeath Gala...
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Omeath railway station was a
railway station in
County Louth,
first opened by the Dundalk,
Newry and
Greenore Railway,
which ran a
service to the port...
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small town of Carlingford, the port of
Greenore and the
village of
Omeath. The
peninsula contains the
Cooley Mountains, the
highest of which, Slieve...
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established in
Omeath in 1912, but
later moved to Ranafast,
County Donegal. In 2012, Coláiste Bhríde
celebrated its 100th
anniversary in
Omeath, and locals...
- Bay
music festival, the p****enger
ferry service between Warrenpoint and
Omeath and the
nearby Narrow Water Castle.
Warrenpoint Port is
second in terms...
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backed by the
Mourne Mountains. On the
southern coast are
Omeath,
Carlingford and
Greenore backed by the
Cooley Mountains, all on the Cooley...
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Ogonnelloe Oilgate Old
Leighlin Oldcastle Oldtown (Dublin) Old Town (Roscommon)
Omeath Ongar Oola
Oranmore Oughterard Oulart Ovens Owenbeg Oxmantown Oysterhaven...
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Irish names, with the
comment that the name was in use in
Derry and
Omeath.
There are many
variant anglicised forms of the name
including Ashling,...
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October 1963) was an
Irish international rugby union player. Born in
Omeath,
County Louth,
Hardy was the son of a
businessman and
younger brother of...