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County Meath (Irish:
Contae na Mí) is a county in Ireland, often informally
called The Royal County. The county town is Navan, where
the county hall and government are located, although
Trim, the former county town, has historical significance
and remains a sitting place of the circuit court. Trim
contains Ireland's largest Norman castle and was the
setting for many Norman-Irish parliaments. Meath is
also home to Kells, with its round tower and monastic
past, and Slane, known for its castle and annual rock
concert and the Ledwidge Cottage Museum.
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