What is Navan famous for?

Navan is famous for being the birthplace of Francis Beaufort (1774 – 1857), who developed the Beaufort Scale of wind force. In 1805 Commander (later Admiral) Beaufort published a method of measuring the wind at sea based on the sails a frigate could safely hoist.

Is Navan a good place to live?

Navan is a good-sized town with the amenities of a regional hub – a sizeable shopping centre, cinema, swimming pool and strong sports clubs. It’s an hour from Dublin (on a good day) and closer to the airport. It also has beautiful landscapes on its doorstep, the Boyne valley and Tara among them.

What does Navan mean in Irish?

the Cave
Navan (/ˈnævən/ NAV-ən; Irish: An Uaimh [ənˠ ˈuəvʲ], meaning “the Cave”) is the county town of County Meath, Republic of Ireland.

Who is the most famous Irish person?

Top 10 most famous Irish people ever

  1. Bono – global rockstar.
  2. Conor McGregor – controversial fighter.
  3. Liam Neeson – acting sensation.
  4. Micheal Collins – revolutionary leader.
  5. Maureen O’Hara – star of the silver screen.
  6. Katie Taylor – inspiring female boxer.
  7. Mary Robinson – Ireland’s first female president.

Is Pierce Brosnan from Drogheda?

Pierce Brendan Brosnan was born in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, to May (Smith), a nurse, and Thomas Brosnan, a carpenter. He lived in Navan, County Meath, until he moved to England, UK, at an early age (thus explaining his ability to play men from both backgrounds convincingly).

What is the population of Navan Co Meath?

With a current population of almost 30,000, Navan has seen its population grow rapidly as many people have recognised the benefits of country living within easy reach of a large city. It also has a significant population of almost 1,500,000 from a catchment area of within a 45 minute drive.

Why is Navan called an uaimh?

‘The present inhabitants of this county do not pronounce the Irish name of Navan alike; in the neighbourhood of the town itself, and in the direction of Nobber and Moynalty, they pronounce it An Uaimh, which perfectly agrees with the name given in the Journal of the war of 1641, and signifies a cave. ‘

Is there a cave in Navan?

A Concise History of Navan The name Navan comes from the Irish translation of ‘An Uaimh’ which means cave. The cave in question is located on the east bank of the Boyne at Athlumney and was discovered in 1849 during excavations for the extension of the railway line from Drogheda to Navan.