County Meath is in the east of Ireland. It is in the Republic of
Ireland which is the correct term for what some people incorrectly
refer to as southern Ireland, purely to distinguish it from
Northern Ireland.
The link below shows a map of Ireland, with county Meath in dark
green, and showing the rest of the Repblic of Ireland in a lighter
green and Northern Ireland in pink.
Related Q&A:
Is Meath in northern or southern Ireland?-Oh, Meath is actually in the eastern part of Ireland. It's not strictly in the northern or southern regions. You know, Ireland's geography can be a bit confusing. But if you had to classify it roughly, Meath is closer to the central part of the country. It's a beautiful area with a rich history and lovely landscapes. So, it's kind of in its own unique position within Ireland. Hope that clears things up for you!