Moylagh, County Meath
Moylagh (Irish: Maigh Locha, meaning 'plain of the lake')[1] is a civil parish and townland in the northwest of County Meath, Ireland.[2] The townland Moylagh lies within the Roman Catholic parish of Oldcastle and Moylagh.[3]
See also
- Drumone, village within the civil parish of Moylagh
- Gortloney, nearby townland also in the civil parish of Moylagh
References
53°43′31″N 7°11′23″W / 53.72528°N 7.18972°W / 53.72528; -7.18972
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Places in County Meath
County town: Navan
and townlands
- Agher
- Ardcath
- Augherskea
- Baile Ghib
- Ballinabrackey
- Ballivor
- Batterstown
- Bective
- Bellewstown
- Bettystown
- Boyerstown
- Carlanstown
- Carnaross
- Castlejordan
- Castletown KP
- Clonard
- Clonee
- Curraha
- Donacarney
- Drumconrath
- Drumone
- Drumree
- Dunderry
- Gormanston
- Julianstown
- Kentstown
- Kilcloon
- Kildalkey
- Kilmainhamwood
- Kilmessan
- Kiltale
- Knightsbrook
- Laytown
- Longwood
- Monknewton
- Mornington
- Mosney
- Moylagh
- Moynalty
- Mulhussey
- Nobber
- Oldbridge
- Ráth Chairn
- Rathmolyon
- Robinstown
- Skryne
- Slane
- Stamullen
- Summerhill
- Wilkinstown
- Yellow Furze
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