Jamestown, County Laois
Village in Ireland
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Jamestown (Irish: Baile Thaidhg Dhuibh, meaning 'the town of black Tadhg')[1] is a small village on a crossroads between Ballybrittas in County Laois and Monasterevin in County Kildare, in Ireland.
The local gaelic football team, Jamestown GAA, existed in Jamestown during the middle of the 20th century before fading out of existence in the 1960s.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Baile Thaidhg Dhuibh / Jamestown". logainm.ie. Irish Placenames Commission. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
53°06′58″N 7°06′29″W / 53.1161°N 7.1081°W / 53.1161; -7.1081
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Places in County Laois
County town: Portlaoise
- Abbeyleix
- Ballylinan
- Mountmellick
- Mountrath
- Portarlington
- Portlaoise
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Townlands
- Aghaboe
- Arless
- Ballacolla
- Ballaghmore
- Ballickmoyler
- Ballinakill
- Ballybrittas
- Ballybrophy
- Ballyfin
- Ballyhide
- Ballyhuppahane
- Ballyroan
- Barrowhouse
- Borris-in-Ossory
- Castletown
- Clonaghadoo
- Clonaslee
- Crettyard
- Cullohill
- Coolrain
- Donaghmore
- Durrow
- Emo
- Errill
- Jamestown
- Kilbricken
- Killenard
- Killeshin
- Middlemount
- New Inn
- Newtown
- Raheen
- Rathdowney
- Rosenallis
- Shanahoe
- Sletty
- Spink
- Stradbally
- The Swan
- Timahoe
- Vicarstown
- List of townlands in County Laois
- Category:Mountains and hills of County Laois
- Category:Rivers of County Laois
- Category:Geography of County Laois