Ballinabrackey
Buaile na Bréachmhaí | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 53°24′58″N 7°08′00″W / 53.4162°N 7.1332°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
County | County Meath |
Time zone | UTC+0 ( WET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-1 ( IST ( WEST)) |
Irish grid reference | N576410 |
Ballinabrackey ( Irish: Buaile na Bréachmhaí, meaning "summer pasture of the wolf-plain") [1] is a village in County Meath in Ireland. [2] It is in the civil parish of Castlejordan. [1] [2]
The ecclesiastical parish of Ballinabrackey is located between Kinnegad and Edenderry, and spans parts of County Meath and County Offaly. [3] The local parish church, which was built c. 1972, [4] is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath. [5]
Ballinabrackey GAA, the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, won the 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship. [6]
Ballinabrackey
Buaile na Bréachmhaí | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 53°24′58″N 7°08′00″W / 53.4162°N 7.1332°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
County | County Meath |
Time zone | UTC+0 ( WET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-1 ( IST ( WEST)) |
Irish grid reference | N576410 |
Ballinabrackey ( Irish: Buaile na Bréachmhaí, meaning "summer pasture of the wolf-plain") [1] is a village in County Meath in Ireland. [2] It is in the civil parish of Castlejordan. [1] [2]
The ecclesiastical parish of Ballinabrackey is located between Kinnegad and Edenderry, and spans parts of County Meath and County Offaly. [3] The local parish church, which was built c. 1972, [4] is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath. [5]
Ballinabrackey GAA, the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, won the 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship. [6]