Trim

E313146

Trim is a historic town in County Meath, Ireland, best known for its impressive medieval Trim Castle and its location along the River Boyne.

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Trim canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
town
country Ireland
governedBy Meath County Council
hasBuiltEnvironment narrow streets
stone buildings
hasBuiltHeritage fortifications
religious buildings
hasCivicRole administrative centre for surrounding area
hasCulturalActivity community events
local festivals
hasCulturalSignificance medieval heritage of Ireland
hasEconomicActivity retail services
tourism
hasEnvironment river valley setting
hasFeature historic streetscape
riverside setting
hasFunction local service centre
hasHeritageStatus medieval town
hasHistoricalImportance medieval political and military centre in Meath
hasHistoricalPeriod Middle Ages
hasLandmarkType medieval castle
hasLandscapeCharacter historic urban core
hasNameLanguage English
hasNearbyAttraction Boyne Valley
hasNotableLandmark Trim Castle
hasPlanningDesignation heritage town
hasRecreation heritage trails
riverside walks
hasTourismActivity castle tours
heritage tourism
hasTransportRole local road hub
hasUrbanForm small town
isCountyTownOf County Meath
isHistoric true
knownFor Trim Castle
location on the River Boyne
medieval architecture
locatedIn County Meath
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Leinster
locatedInCountrySubdivision Leinster
surface form: Province of Leinster
locatedOnRiver River Boyne
nearbyWaterBody River Boyne
partOf Republic of Ireland
regionallySignificantFor history
tourism

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