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Ashbourne, historically called Killeglan or Kildeglan (Irish: Cill Dhéagláin, meaning "Déaglán's church"), is a town in County Meath, Ireland.

Population: 11,355

Latitude: 53° 30' 41.87" N
Longitude: -6° 23' 53.56" W

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