Mornington, County Meath

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Mornington, County Meath is a coastal village in eastern Ireland, situated at the mouth of the River Boyne near Drogheda, known historically as part of the estates of the Wellesley family.

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Mornington, County Meath canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
village
administrativeCounty Meath County Council NERFINISHED
associatedFamily Wellesley family NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Earl of Mornington NERFINISHED
coast Irish Sea NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
distanceFromDublin approximately 50 km north of Dublin
economicActivity commuter settlement for Drogheda
etymologyRelatedTo title of Earl of Mornington in the Peerage of Ireland
hasFeature views over the Boyne estuary
hasGeographicFeature beach
river estuary
sand dunes
hasPostalArea A92 (Eircode routing key)
hasReligiousParish Mornington parish NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural-urban fringe village
historicalAssociation Anglo-Irish aristocracy
historicalCountyDivision Barony of Duleek NERFINISHED
historicallyPartOf Wellesley family estates NERFINISHED
locatedAtMouthOf River Boyne NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Meath NERFINISHED
Leinster
eastern Ireland
locatedNear Drogheda NERFINISHED
locatedOn north bank of the River Boyne estuary
nearbySettlement Bettystown NERFINISHED
Donacarney NERFINISHED
Laytown NERFINISHED
nearCountyBorder County Louth NERFINISHED
notableFor historical association with Wellesley family
proximity to River Boyne mouth
partOf East Meath coastal area NERFINISHED
region Boyne estuary NERFINISHED
tourism seaside recreation
traditionalCounty County Meath NERFINISHED
transportLink road connections to Drogheda

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