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The relatively concentrated latter-day villages persist today as amoeba-like entities straggling along converging roads, neither fully rural nor agglomerated in form.
At each road junction, the traffic grows by the addition of that brought in by the converging roads and varies in accordance with the distance from the original site.
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The two roads converged in one place: medicine.
Railways and roads converge here, as do smugglers.
Main roads converge on Cavan from Belfast, Dublin, and Athlone.
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