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Drogheda (; ; ) is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin.
Athy (; ) is a market town at the meeting of the River Barrow and the Grand Canal in County Kildare, Ireland, 72 kilometers southwest of Dublin.
Iris Oifigiúil (; Official Journal ) replaced The Dublin Gazette on 31 January 1922 as the official gazette of the Irish Free State, the state which has since become known as Ireland.
Tallaght (;, ) is the largest town, and county town, of county South Dublin, Ireland.
Ranelagh (; ) is a residential area and urban village on the south side of Dublin, Ireland.
Howth (; ) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
Ronald Andrew " Ronnie " Whelan (; born 25 September 1961 in Dublin ) is a former Irish association football midfielder, and sometimes defender, who was an integral part of the dominant Liverpool side of the 1980s.
Lambay or Lambay Island (; called in ) lies in the Irish Sea off the coast of north County Dublin in Ireland.
Busáras (; from bus + áras " building ") is the central bus station in Dublin, Ireland for intercity and regional bus services operated by Bus Éireann.
Cumann na mBan (; ), abbreviated CnamB, is an Irish republican women's paramilitary organisation formed in Dublin on 2 April 1914 as an auxiliary of the Irish Volunteers.
Godred Crovan (; Guðrøðr ; ) ( died 1095 ) was a Norse-Gael ruler of Dublin, and King of Mann and the Isles in the second half of the 11th century.

Dublin and locally
Educated locally, he won a scholarship to Tunbridge Wells and later attended the High School and Trinity College in Dublin.
In Ireland it is found locally in most parts of the country: it is commonest in Mayo and on the Antrim plateau, with other healthy populations in the Slieve Bloom mountains and the Knockmealdown mountains ; a few pairs still breed in south County Dublin.
Where the mountains extend into County Dublin, they are known locally as the Dublin Mountains ().
* Daleview cottages, in the village of Ballybrack, in Co. Dublin, Ireland, were known locally as " The Kop ".
She was educated locally and at Trinity College, Dublin where she qualified with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Politics.
Callely was born in Clontarf, Dublin and was educated locally.
The Irish Independent reported that he was still politically active in Dublin, ran a constituency office on the northside of Dublin and attended Fianna Fáil meetings locally.
There are many true British boxes still extant in the Republic of Ireland from the reigns of Victoria, Edward VII and George V. However, locally made boxes from the foundry of H. & C. Smith in Dublin were commissioned very early in the history of wall boxes.
Image: Johnstownbridge_WB74. jpg | One of the oldest wall boxes in Ireland is the locally made WB74 at Johnstownbridge, thought to be by H .& C. Smith of Dublin.
Also known locally as the Blessington Lake, the reservoir was created when the waterfall at Poulaphouca on the River Liffey ( which flows from the Wicklow Mountains to Dublin ) was dammed by the ESB for a hydroelectric plant which is still in use today.
The basis is an unfermented but hopped Guinness wort extract shipped from Dublin, which is added to local ingredients and brewed locally.
It falls into the Dublin 15 postal district, the Dublin West Dáil constituency and is locally administered by Fingal County Council.
As with other bridges on the Liffey in Dublin, and largely because of the many name changes, Mellow's Bridge is known locally by several names, including: Queen's Bridge, Queen's Street Bridge, Queen Maeve Bridge, and Mellowes Bridge ( with an " e ").
She was educated locally and at the College of Art in Dublin, and went on to work as a teacher at Coláiste Mhuire in Abbeyfeale, County Limerick.

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For example, Dublin has hard water well suited to making stout, such as Guinness ; while Pilsen has soft water well suited to making pale lager, such as Pilsner Urquell.
The Ha ' penny Bridge ; an old iron footbridge over the River Liffey is one of the most photographed sights in Dublin and is considered to be one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks.
Australian Rules Football has had a presence in the city since 1999 and there are now three clubs in the Capital ; the Dublin Demons, the South Dublin Swans and the West Dublin Saints.
Simple Dublin Core comprises 15 elements ; Qualified Dublin Core includes three additional elements ;— Audience, Provenance and RightsHolder ;— as well as a group of element refinements, also called qualifiers, that refine the semantics of the elements in ways that may be useful in resource discovery.
Universal Time ( UT ), a term introduced in 1928, initially represented mean time at Greenwich determined in the traditional way to accord with the originally-defined universal day ; then from 1 January 1956 ( as decided by the IAU at Dublin, 1955, at the initiative of William Markowitz ) this " raw " form of UT was re-labeled UT0 and effectively superseded by refined forms UT1 ( UT0 equalized for the effects of polar wandering ) and UT2 ( UT1 further equalized for annual seasonal variations in earth rotation rate ).
18th Century view of the Georgian Royal Exchange in Dublin ; one of " Malton's views of Dublin "
Three pre-16th century examples survive today ; the Brian Boru Harp in Trinity College, Dublin, and the Queen Mary and Lamont Harps, both in Scotland.
Other organizations in Ireland use the harp, but not always prominently ; these include the National University of Ireland and the associated University College Dublin, and the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Dublin Airport is the busiest of these, carrying over 22 million passengers per year ; a second terminal ( T2 ) was opened in November 2010.
The six were all Dublin men: Eamonn Duggan ; Gearóid O ' Sullivan ; Fintan Murphy ; Diarmuid O ' Hegarty ; Dick McKee and Paddy Ryan.
In 1919, Collins, the IRA's Director of Intelligence, organised the " Squad "— an assassination unit based in Dublin which killed police involved in intelligence work ; the Irish playwright Brendan Behan's father Stephen Behan was a member of this squad.
Oxford University Press, 1946 ; reprinted Four Courts Press: Dublin and Portland, OR, 1994.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948 ; reprinted: Four Courts Press, Dublin and Portland, OR, 1994.
* 988 – Norse King Glun Iarainn recognises Máel Sechnaill II, High King of Ireland, and agrees to pay taxes and accept Brehon Law ; the event is considered to be the founding of the city of Dublin.
In the last Irish elections to the UK Parliament in 1919, STV was used in the University of Dublin constituency ; two Independent Unionists were elected.
* The President appoints, on the advice of the Government, the Senior Professors and chairman of the council of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies ; the governor of the Central Bank of Ireland ; the members of the Irish Financial Services Appeals Tribunal ; the Ombudsman ; and the members of the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission.

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