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Coolock and which
Coolock is also the name of the barony which accounts for most of north Dublin city, from the coast in to the Phoenix Park, and stretching north as far as to Swords.
Coolock remained a small village until the 1950s, with lands around the village being further developed over time, notably Bonnybrook and Kilmore West, between which a new centre to the area formed.
* Kilmore as a whole is a large area west of the Malahide road and east of the M1, where Coolock meets Artane and Beaumont ; of this, Kilmore West is entirely within Coolock, and includes the sub-locality of Cromcastle, which features numorous multi-storey council flat blocks in the same style as blocks in kilbarrack.

Coolock and is
Also, the Swords area ( separated from the city limits by the green belt and aviation safety zone around Dublin Airport ) is considered a Northside area because of, perhaps, its establishment as a commuter suburb for Dublin's new middle class and also because a substantial number of residents would be of a traditional working-class / lower middle class Northside background i. e. from areas such as Coolock, Santry or Ballymun.
Coolock () is a large suburban area, centred on a village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland.
Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear park and ponds.
As with other large suburban areas, such as Tallaght or Swords, there is no legal definition for Coolock, and so no definitive population figures, but it is one of Dublin's largest residential areas.
Dublin City Council calculates that addresses containing " Coolock " comprise the largest stock of local authority houses within its jurisdiction and the area is central to the linear range of local authority building that took place during between the 1960s and the 1980s across Dublin's Northside-i. e.
Coolock is also a centre of local government activity, with a Dublin City Council major centre, NEAR FM community radio station, Health Services Executive centre and recycling centre.
Neighbouring districts include Coolock, Beaumont, Killester, Raheny and Clontarf ; to the south is a small locality, Harmonstown, straddling the Raheny-Artane border.
Kilmore West () is a locality within Coolock, situated on Dublin's Northside, Ireland.
The station also runs an internet cafe in the Northside Civic Centre, where the project is based, in Coolock.
Santry () is a suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Coolock, Glasnevin and Ballymun.

Coolock and by
The first section opened ( in 1983 ) was from Whitehall to Coolock Lane followed ( in 1985 ) by the Airport Motorway between Whitehall and Dublin Airport, only the third section of motorway opened in Ireland.
Of course this boundary has moved significantly with the housing boom of the 1990s, with large tracts of formerly rural land being swallowed up by the city in areas such as Ashtown, Balgriffin, northern Coolock, Donaghmede and Baldoyle, and beyond Finglas.
It was previously owned by Cantrell & Cochrane, who were based in Coolock, County Dublin, until their factory was closed in September 2005, when production was outsourced to Largo.
The feudal barony of Coolock was granted in 1199 by Henry II to the Archbishop of Dublin.
The majority of Coolock, excluding Ayrfield, was built-up by the then city authority, Dublin Corporation, as part of a programme of phased inner city slum clearance ( between, roughly, 1952 and 1987 ).
The league and championship were organised in the winter months, and weekly programmes of Dublin Senior Club Camogie League, Dublin Senior Club Camogie Championship and Isle of Man Cup matches were contested by clubs such as Austin Stacks, Celtic, CIE, Cuchulainns, Eoghan Ruadh, Jacobs, Muiris O ’ Neills, Naomh Aoife, and Optimists on a dedicated camogie ground in the Phoenix Park ( first used 1922, reopened 1933, new pitch opened 1987 ) although Celtic had a ground in Coolock and CIE had a ground in Inchicore.

Coolock and any
New and growing suburbs like Tallaght, Coolock and Ballymun instantly acquired huge populations, of up to 50, 000 people in Tallaght's case, without any provision of shops, public transport or employment.

Coolock and main
* Bonnybrook, a locality within the core of Coolock, above the original village, site of the main shopping centre, and with its own Catholic church and primary school.
This includes Riverside, a housing estate at the side of the Santry River, with over 500 residents, first described as being in Santry, but with the postal district changed from Dublin 5 ( old main Coolock code ) to Dublin 17, and Newbury, situated behind Riverside, accessed from the Clonshaugh Road.

Coolock and including
Ballymun including Poppintree, Kilmore, Coolock, Edenmore, Kilbarrack and Donaghmede.
Parts of Coolock including Ayrfield and Kilmore West, Artane, Donnycarney, Killester, Kilbarrack, Raheny, Beaumont, Baldoyle, Dollymount, Donaghmede and Darndale.

Coolock and Oscar
The civil parish of Coolock takes in the land between the Tonlegee Road ( as far as Donaghmede ) and the Malahide Road, as well as the lands on either side of the Malahide Road between Darndale and Artane, and the lands either side of the Oscar Traynor Road on the approach to Santry.

Coolock and following
The part of Fingal within County Dublin was in later centuries subdivided into the following administrative baronies: Balrothery ( West and East ), Nethercross, Barony of Castleknock and Coolock.

Coolock and Dublin
Descendents of the Earls of Roden are also known to be living in the area of Beechlawn, Coolock on the northside of Dublin.
He has a road named in his memory on the Coolock to Santry stretch in North Dublin.
These statistics place Letterkenny as the sixth worst town in Ireland for public order offences, worse than the notoriously dangerous Dublin suburbs of Coolock and Clondalkin.
The company opened its first Irish " Tesco Extra " hypermarket at the Clare Hall Shopping Centre in Coolock, north Dublin in 2004, and has also branched into filling stations, featuring low petrol prices.
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Northside Shopping Centre, Coolock, Dublin
The Coolock suburban area encompasses parts of three Dublin postal districts: Dublin 5, Dublin 13 and Dublin 17.
Later again, lands in the north of Coolock were developed to form the new districts of Darndale and Priorswood, Dublin.
A village and parish in Coolock barony, Dublin county, three miles ( 5 km ) N. from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of.

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It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him.
Let me pass over the trip to Sante Fe with something of the same speed which made Mrs. Roebuck `` wonduh if the wahtahm speed limit '' ( 35 m.p.h. ) `` is still in ee-faket ''.
The place is inhabited by several hundred warlike women who are anachronisms of the Twentieth Century -- stone age amazons who live in an all-female, matriarchal society which is self-sufficient ''.
It is the last of the three tests of manhood which the women impose, to discover if a male is worthy of survival there.
It took thirty of our women almost six moons to build this one, which is higher and stronger than the old one.
`` I'd like to know just which it is that those guys don't understand, the liquor or automobiles ''.
The woman eyed the youth with the avidity a coin collector might display toward a rare doubloon which is not yet in his collection.
It is these other differences between North and South -- other, that is, than those which concern discrimination or social welfare -- which I chiefly discuss herein.
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
Of greater importance, however, is the content of those programs, which have had and are having enormous consequences for the American people.
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
For better or for worse, we all now live in welfare states, the organizing principle of which is collective responsibility for individual well-being.
That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in which `` popular '' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in which the jobs of government are split.

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