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"Meath heath" refers to a type of habitat found in the Meath region of Ireland, characterized by heathland vegetation. Heaths are typically dominated by low shrubs, grasses, and mosses, thriving in acidic, nutrient-poor soils. This environment supports unique biodiversity, including various plant and animal species adapted to the conditions. The term reflects the geographical and ecological significance of this habitat in the context of Irish landscapes.

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