Athboy
Athboy (Irish: Baile Átha Buí, meaning "town of the yellow ford") is a town located in County Meath, Ireland. It is situated on the Yellow Ford River and is approximately 55 kilometers (34 miles) northwest of Dublin.
History:
Athboy has a long and rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to prehistoric times. The area was of strategic importance due to its location on a ford across the Yellow Ford River. In medieval times, Athboy was a significant market town and a fortified settlement. It was granted a market charter in the 13th century. The town was once the seat of the local barony, also named Athboy.
Features and Landmarks:
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St. James' Church: A Church of Ireland church with historical significance.
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Athboy Credit Union: A prominent landmark in the town center.
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Fair Green: Historically significant area used for markets and fairs.
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Local History: Athboy has a local historical society dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the town and surrounding area.
Economy:
Athboy's economy is primarily based on agriculture, retail, and services. It serves as a local service center for the surrounding rural community. Commuting to Dublin for work is also common.
Demographics:
According to the latest census data, Athboy has a population of approximately [Insert actual latest census population figure here]. The town's population has experienced growth in recent decades, reflecting the general trend of population increase in the Greater Dublin Area.
Transport:
Athboy is served by a regional road network, providing access to nearby towns and cities. Public transport includes bus services connecting Athboy to Dublin and other destinations.
Notable People:
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