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  2. Category:Mountains and hills of County Meath - Wikipedia

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  3. Slieve na Calliagh - Wikipedia

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    Slieve na Calliagh (Irish: Sliabh na Caillí or Sliabh na Cailleach, meaning 'the Cailleach's mountain') are a range of hills and ancient burial site near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. The summit is 276 metres (906 ft), the highest point in the county. [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Landforms of County Meath - Wikipedia

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  5. Mullaghmeen - Wikipedia

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    At 258 metres (846 ft), the summit of Mullaghmeen is the highest point in County Westmeath, however, it is the lowest county top in Ireland. [1] The soil of Mullaghmeen is limestone, and in 1936 the Department of Agriculture decided it would be suited to the planting of deciduous trees, and created the 400 ha Mullaghmeen Forest, the largest ...

  6. Loughcrew - Wikipedia

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    Loughcrew or Lough Crew (Irish: Loch Craobh, meaning 'lake of the tree') is an area of historical importance near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland.It is home to a group of ancient tombs from the 4th millennium BC, some decorated with rare megalithic art, which sit on top of a range of hills.

  7. Faughan Hill - Wikipedia

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    Faughan Hill is a low hill approximately five miles to the northwest of Navan, County Meath, Ireland. It is owned by the Moriarty, McCabe, Dunne, English families, and is not open to the public. It is owned by the Moriarty, McCabe, Dunne, English families, and is not open to the public.

  8. Naul Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Naul Hills, or Man-of-War Hills [2] are low-lying hills in north County Dublin, Ireland, close to the village of Naul, formerly called The Naul, [3] (Irish: An Aill, meaning 'the cliff'). They lie beside the County Meath border, 30 kilometres north of Dublin City (17 km north of the airport), 16 km north-northwest of Swords , and 8 km ...

  9. Drumbaragh - Wikipedia

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    Drumbaragh or Drumbarrow or Boherboy (Irish: Droim Bearach, meaning 'shorn hill' or 'grazed or bare ridge [1] ') is a townland and village in County Meath, Ireland, 5.2 kilometres (3.2 miles) west of the town of Kells. [2] [3] The townland had a population of 180 in 2011. [4] The Drumbaragh Emmets Gaelic football club (GFC) represents the area. [5]