Dublin
Dublin ( /ˈdʌblɨn/; locally /ˈdʊbᵊlən/; Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, meaning "town of the hurdled ford", or Áth Cliath, occasionally Duibhlinn) is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning "black pool". Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and the centre of the Dublin Region.
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Fingal - Geography and Political Subdivisions - Towns and Villages
... in character from densely-populated suburban areas of the contiguous Dublin metropolitan to remote rural villages and almost-unpopulated agricultural townlands ... were transferred from the city of Dublin in a somewhat controversial move ... of Meath now with a heavily built-up hinterland, crosses the boundary between the old County of Dublin and County Meath, while Ongar is an adjacent newly-created ...
... in character from densely-populated suburban areas of the contiguous Dublin metropolitan to remote rural villages and almost-unpopulated agricultural townlands ... were transferred from the city of Dublin in a somewhat controversial move ... of Meath now with a heavily built-up hinterland, crosses the boundary between the old County of Dublin and County Meath, while Ongar is an adjacent newly-created ...
J. P. Donleavy
... In 1946 he began studying at Trinity College, Dublin, but left before taking a degree ... He was first published in the Dublin literary periodical, Envoy ... his central character Sebastian Dangerfield on a fellow American emigrant to Dublin, Gainor Crist ...
... In 1946 he began studying at Trinity College, Dublin, but left before taking a degree ... He was first published in the Dublin literary periodical, Envoy ... his central character Sebastian Dangerfield on a fellow American emigrant to Dublin, Gainor Crist ...
William Dargan
... Dargan designed and built Ireland's first railway line from Dublin to Dún Laoghaire in 1833 ... He was a member of the Royal Dublin Society and also helped establish the National Gallery of Ireland ... He was also responsible for the Great Dublin Exhibition held at Leinster lawn in 1853 ...
... Dargan designed and built Ireland's first railway line from Dublin to Dún Laoghaire in 1833 ... He was a member of the Royal Dublin Society and also helped establish the National Gallery of Ireland ... He was also responsible for the Great Dublin Exhibition held at Leinster lawn in 1853 ...
Eblana As Dublin
... in Ireland called Eblana is in fact the earliest reference to Dublin, this would seem to give Dublin a just claim to nearly two thousand years of antiquity, as the settlement must ... (Black Pool), from which the modern English language name Dublin derives ... several problems with this theory The earliest Gaelic settlement on the site of Dublin is referred to in local sources as Áth Cliath ("Ford of Hurdles") ...
... in Ireland called Eblana is in fact the earliest reference to Dublin, this would seem to give Dublin a just claim to nearly two thousand years of antiquity, as the settlement must ... (Black Pool), from which the modern English language name Dublin derives ... several problems with this theory The earliest Gaelic settlement on the site of Dublin is referred to in local sources as Áth Cliath ("Ford of Hurdles") ...
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