Drumraney
Drumraney (Irish: Droim Raithne) is a village in the County Westmeath, Ireland, just off the R390 regional road between Athlone and Mullingar. It is part of a small parish with a population of approximately 240 which includes the nearby village of Tang.[1] It is approximately 12 km from Athlone.
Amenities
It is home to a primary school, community centre, shops, post office, small businesses and to Maryland GAA football club which has provided county players.
Notable people
- Kieran Martin, Gaelic footballer
- Fr. Timothy Shanley (1781–1835)
See also
References
- ^ "Population of each Province, County, City, urban area, rural area and Electoral Division, 2002 and 2006" (PDF). Census Statistics Office Ireland. 2006. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
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Places in County Westmeath
County town: Mullingar
- Athlone
- Kilbeggan
- Kinnegad
- Moate
- Mullingar
- Ballinahown
- Ballinalack
- Ballinea
- Ballykeeran
- Ballymore
- Ballynacargy
- Baylin
- Castledaly
- Castlepollard
- Castletown Geoghegan
- Clonmellon
- Collinstown
- Coole
- Coralstown
- Crookedwood
- Dalystown
- Delvin
- Drumcree
- Drumraney
- Dysart
- Finnea
- Fore
- Glassan
- Glencara
- Horseleap
- Killucan and Rathwire
- Loughnavalley
- Meedin
- Milltownpass
- Mount Temple
- Moyvoughly
- Multyfarnham
- Raharney
- Rathconrath
- Rathowen
- Rochfortbridge
- Rosemount
- Shandonagh
- Streamstown
- Street
- Tang
- Tubberclare
- Tyrrellspass
- Brawny
- Clonlonan
- Corkaree
- Delvin
- Farbill
- Fartullagh
- Fore
- Kilkenny West
- Moyashel and Magheradernon
- Moycashel
- Moygoish
- Rathconrath
- List of townlands of County Westmeath
- List of civil parishes of County Westmeath
- Category:Geography of County Westmeath
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