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Navan (/ˈnævən/ NAV-ən; Irish: An
Uaimh [ənˠ ˈuəvʲ],
meaning "the Cave") is the
county town and
largest town of
County Meath, Ireland. It is at the confluence...
- Fingal's Cave An
Uaimh Bhinn Entrance to Fingal's Cave, 1900
Location Staffa,
Scotland Discovery 1772
Geology Paleocene basalt flow
Entrances One Hazards...
- 2017.
Retrieved 14
April 2018. "Census 2016
Sapmap Area:
Settlements An
Uaimh (Navan)". census.cso.ie.
Archived from the
original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved...
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Kingwilliamstown →
Ballydesmond (1951)
Maryborough →
Portlaoise (1929)
Navan → An
Uaimh (1922) →
Navan (1971)
Newbridge →
Droichead Nua (1930s)
Newtownbarry → Bunclody...
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Gaelic na h-
Uaimh, 'of the Caves' in Gaelic, so "The
Place of the Caves",
named after St Fillan's cave. The name is
rendered Baile na h-
Uaimh in modern...
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Moyfenrath Lower (Maigh Fionnráithe Íochtarach)
Navan Upper (An
Uaimh Uachtarach)
Navan Lower (An
Uaimh Íochtarach)
Ratoath (Ráth Tó)
Skreen (An Scrín)
Slane Upper...
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parish is from the
Scottish Gaelic Uaimheis meaning 'Cave Place', from
uaimh, 'cave', and es, an
obsolete Gaelic suffix meaning 'place of'. The parish...
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Navan O'****ny's (Irish: CLCG Ó Mathúna An
Uaimh) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GGA) club
located in Navan,
County Meath, Ireland. The club fields...
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Lisbrack →
Newtownforbes (1750)
Maryborough →
Portlaoise (1929)
Navan → An
Uaimh (1922) →
Navan (1971)
Newbridge →
Droichead Nua (1930s)
Newtownbarry → Bunclody...
- Laoghaire–Rathdown) 31,872 9 3,541 26,852 7.49 3,585 19,255* 5,020
Navan (An
Uaimh) UD
Meath 28,559 45 635 28,158 20.04 1,405 17,541 401
Ennis UD
Clare 25...