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Official traffic collision statistics in the Republic of Ireland are compiled by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) using data supplied by the Garda Síochána (police). [1] While related data is collected by other organisations, including the National Roads Authority, local authorities, and the Health Service Executive, these are not factored into RSA statistics.
place of death manner of death place of burial Q1136098: Cosmas Michael Angkur: 1937-01-04 2024-12-18 Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop Catholic priest Catholic bishop: diocesan bishop: Indonesia: East Nusa Tenggara: Q11861914: Heikki Silvennoinen: 1954-04-27 2024-12-18 Finnish musician, actor and comedian (1954–2024)
Pages in category "Murder victims from County Westmeath" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. O.
Kenna was born in Athlone, on the border between counties Roscommon and Westmeath, Ireland, on 27 August 1964. [5] He attended Marist College, Athlone (best leaving certificate, class of 1981) and obtained his B.A. (mod) degree in Theoretical Physics from Trinity College Dublin in 1985. He also obtained his M.Sc. (1988) from Trinity College Dublin.
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The Westmeath Examiner is a weekly newspaper in County Westmeath, Ireland. It was founded in 1882. The Westmeath Examiner is a sister paper of the Westmeath Independent which circulates in the Athlone area of the county. The Westmeath Examiner circulates in the north of the county and is based in Mullingar, the county town of County
Gilbert Charles Nugent, 12th Earl of Westmeath (9 May 1880 – 20 November 1971), styled Hon. Gilbert Nugent until 1933, was a son of the 10th Earl and younger brother of the 11th. Nugent, born in Dublin , [ 1 ] fought in World War I , during which his older brother, Captain William Andrew Nugent, was killed in action in 1915.
St. Loman's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Naomh Loman) was a psychiatric hospital located in Mullingar, Westmeath in the Midlands of Ireland. The hospital closed on 5 December 2013 following the relocation of St Edna's Ward, which was the only remaining ward in the original Gothic building, to a new building on campus.