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1. Ratoath
a VILLAGE in county meath in ireland. a lot of people from neighbouring county dublin have moved in and basically ruined it. they refer to it as a town but its a village. used to be a baron called "ratoath" aswell which also included places like ashbourne and dunshaughlin. in GAA football terms it is in the shawdow of neighbouring villages. it has irelands main racecourse "fairyhouse racecourse". rathbeggan is also part of ratoath and anybody from ratoath or dunshaughlin reading this the vortex (nightclub) is in ratoath, not dunshaughlin as its in rathbeggan. estimated population is currently around 9,000. its part of MEATH and NOT greater dublin. ratoath is MEATH AND PROUD. go home all you dubs
Ratoath is Irelands greatest village, not town but village
2. Kilbride
a townland/village in county meath. part of dunboyne parish but more closely associated with ratoath. once had a great GAA football team winning 5 senior meath championships. were generally considered one of the best teams in leinster around the time, late 60's/early 70's. the village basically consists of a primary school, pub, GAA pitch and church
kilbride is in county meath
3. kilcock
A Small Village/town Based In North Of Kildare Close To The Dublin Border And Also Very Close To The Meath Border But Actually In Co.Kildare,Also Is A Suburb And A Very Large Canal Bank
A Small Village / Town kilcock
4. dunderry
guinness from strength, dunderry for madness
dunderry, ledgends, true
5. Twomileborris
Also known as Borris or TMB, Twomileborris is a small village in Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Made famous first by Douglas Adams in his book "The Meaning of Liff" (1983) and then in the 90s by Dustin the Turkey in his song "I've never been to Meath". Soon became the Monaco of Ireland, with celebrities such as Anne Doyle and Dr Quirky buying up local properties. Comedian Pat Shortt and Olympian Tomás Coman originate from the area. The village has gained recent press for being the proposed site of a megacasino. It is also known for it's 13th century castle, it's motorway junction, it's oddly mooing cows and for it's notoriously contrary residents and expats (known as Borrisheads, typical names include Legs, Nogg, Shiner, Maaah, etc). Not to be confused with the manky village of Borrisoleigh.
Townie 1: Going out ta Borris for a few scoops in Baaaaaannon's?
Townie 2: You can write it down. Can't beat Borris skank.

Blow-in: Oh yah we bought urr property in Twomileborris in 2005 before the market went loike crrazy.
Villager: You're a dick.
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