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This is one of my first videos My home village Nobber County Meath Ireland
Nobber (Irish: an Obair, meaning 'the work' – referring to the description by the local native Irish population, to the development of moat around a Norman castle)[2] is a village in north County Meath, Ireland. The village is located near a river called the Dee (from Irish Abha Fherdiea 'river of Ferdia') and near Whitewood Lake, which is situated in the townland of Whitewood. It is on the Navan–Kingscourt road (R162) about 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Navan. This places the village about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the M50 motorway ; the orbital motorway of Dublin. The town of Kells is to the west and the town of Ardee to the east and the town of Kingscourt is to the north. Villages that border the parish are Kilmainhamwood, Moynalty and Kilbeg to the west, Castletown-Kilpatrick to the south and Drumconrath and Lobinstown to the east.
The village of Nobber is built on the river Dee, the course of which was diverted around the village in the 19th century. A feature of the local geography is how the village is set within rolling hills called drumlins formed in the last glacial period.
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Nobber (Irish: an Obair, meaning 'the work' – referring to the description by the local native Irish population, to the development of moat around a Norman castle)[2] is a village in north County Meath, Ireland. The village is located near a river called the Dee (from Irish Abha Fherdiea 'river of Ferdia') and near Whitewood Lake, which is situated in the townland of Whitewood. It is on the Navan–Kingscourt road (R162) about 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Navan. This places the village about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the M50 motorway ; the orbital motorway of Dublin. The town of Kells is to the west and the town of Ardee to the east and the town of Kingscourt is to the north. Villages that border the parish are Kilmainhamwood, Moynalty and Kilbeg to the west, Castletown-Kilpatrick to the south and Drumconrath and Lobinstown to the east.
The village of Nobber is built on the river Dee, the course of which was diverted around the village in the 19th century. A feature of the local geography is how the village is set within rolling hills called drumlins formed in the last glacial period.
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