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[[Moynalty]] is a small rural village in the north-west of [[County Meath]], [[Ireland]]. Located 8km north of [[Kells]], where it borders [[County Cavan]], [[Moynalty]] is very picturesque, and has won many awards, including the title of Ireland's Tidiest Village in 2004. Each August, the village attracts thousands of people to its Steam Threshing festival, where old farming techniques used in [[Ireland]] down the years are displayed once more.
[[Moynalty]] is a small rural village in the north-west of [[County Meath]], [[Ireland]]. Located 8km north of [[Kells]], where it borders [[County Cavan]], [[Moynalty]] is very picturesque, and has won many awards, including the title of Ireland's Tidiest Village in 2004. Each August, the village attracts thousands of people to its Steam Threshing festival, where old farming techniques used in [[Ireland]] down the years are displayed once more.


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Revision as of 20:58, 21 April 2005

Moynalty is a small rural village in the north-west of County Meath, Ireland. Located 8km north of Kells, where it borders County Cavan, Moynalty is very picturesque, and has won many awards, including the title of Ireland's Tidiest Village in 2004. Each August, the village attracts thousands of people to its Steam Threshing festival, where old farming techniques used in Ireland down the years are displayed once more.