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* 1916 – Easter Rising: Martial law in Ireland is lifted and the rebellion is officially over with the surrender of Irish nationalists to British authorities in Dublin.
It is approximately from Belfast and from Dublin.
It will convene immediately prior to the joint meeting of the Animals and Plants Committees, is scheduled for 22-24 March 2012 in Dublin, Ireland.
County Dublin ( or Contae Átha Cliath ) is a county in Ireland.
It is part of the Dublin Region and is in the province of Leinster.
It is named after the city of Dublin, which is the capital of Ireland.
Despite the legal status of the Dublin Region, the term " County Dublin " is still in common usage.
The area formerly known as " County Dublin " is now defined in legislation solely as the " Dublin Region " under the Local Government Act, 1991 ( Regional Authorities ) ( Establishment ) Order, 1993, and this is the terminology officially used by the four Dublin administrative councils in press releases concerning the former county area.
The competition is held at the National Aquatic Centre in Dublin and consists of four different events:
Dublin (; locally ;, or Áth Cliath,, occasionally Duibhlinn ) is the capital and most populous city of Ireland.
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.
Similar to the cities of Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford — Dublin is administered separately from its respective County with its own City Council.
The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ( GaWC ) as a global city, with a ranking of " Alpha -", placing Dublin among the top 30 cities in the world.
The Dubhlinn was situated where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle.
Táin Bó Cuailgne (" The Cattle Raid of Cooley ") refers to Dublind rissa ratter Áth Cliath, meaning " Dublin, which is called Ath Cliath ".

Dublin and principal
Originally founded as a Viking settlement, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion.
Holyhead, in Wales, is the principal ferry port for Wales and England to Dublin and Dún Laoghaire, in Ireland.
The principal Irish Rail intercity train station in the county is Kildare, however, Newbridge, Sallins and Hazelhatch are also served by a Dublin commuter train service called the Arrow.
In 2001, Riverlawn ’ s enrollment dropped and Linda Edwards transferred to Dublin Middle School as assistant principal.
Dublin Castle, Upper YardThe Bedford Tower of 1761 comprises the centrepiece of the Castle's principal Georgian courtyard, flanked by the gates of Fortitude and Justice.
* Dublin Bus, the principal bus operator in the Geater Dublin Area of Ireland
The General Post Office ( GPO ) () in Dublin is the headquarters of the Irish postal service, An Post, and Dublin's principal post office.
Ferries sail to Dublin, with a limited once a day sailing to Dún Laoghaire in Ireland ; this forms the principal link for surface transport from central and northern England and Wales to Ireland.
Perrot wanted to use St Patrick ’ s Cathedral as the site of the new University, which Loftus sought to preserve as the principal place of Protestant worship in Dublin ( as well as a valuable source of income for himself ).
Cork Airport, (), is one of the three principal international airports of Ireland, along with Dublin and Shannon.
Incorporated in 1978 as Shugart Technology, Seagate is currently incorporated in Dublin, Ireland and has its principal executive office in Cupertino, California.
RTÉ Radio 1 () is the principal radio channel of Irish public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926.
Although many people saw the eventual sale of Robbie Keane in 2000 as the principal catalyst in Coventry City's 2001 relegation, the goalscoring deficit left by the sale of Dion Dublin is often overlooked.
The Act of Union 1800 increased the need for transport to Ireland, and with Holyhead as one of the principal terminals to Dublin it was decided to build a bridge.
The City of Dublin can trace its origin back more than 1, 000 years, and for much of this time it has been Ireland's principal city and the cultural, educational and industrial centre of the island.
In the 20th century the principal locations for the surname were in Dublin, Wexford, Wicklow, Carlow, Kerry and Cork.
Having entered De La Salle Training College, Waterford in 1905 he began his teaching career as principal of Corduff National School, Lusk, County Dublin in 1908.
The availability of this cadre of highly trained specialists in Ireland is one of the principal reasons ( along with a favourable corporate tax environment associated with the International Financial Services Centre ( IFSC ) in Dublin ) why the country has become one of the worldwide centres of the commercial aircraft financing and leasing industry, with over 40 companies, most located in the IFSC.
Formally, the IE Domain Registry Limited is a private company, limited by guarantee, incorporated in Ireland having its registered office and principal place of business in Sandycove, County Dublin.
Grafton Street () is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being Henry Street.
* April 5-Opening of Boyne Viaduct at Drogheda by the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway completes permanent through rail communication between the two principal cities of Ireland.
The Enterprise runs between Belfast Central, Portadown then fast to and on via principal stations to Dublin Connolly.

Dublin and city
Category: People from Dublin ( city )
The population of the county at large, which includes Dublin city, was 1, 270, 603 according to the census of 2011.
To these areas may be added the area of Dublin city which collectively comprise the Dublin Region () and come under the remit of the Dublin Regional Authority.
The latest Ordnance Survey Ireland " Discovery Series " ( Third Edition 2005 ) 1: 50, 000 map of the Dublin Region, Sheet 50, shows the boundaries of the city and three surrounding counties of the region.
There are four local authorities whose remit collectively encompasses the geographic area of the county and city of Dublin.
Around this time, the county of the City of Dublin was established along with certain liberties adjacent to the city proper.
Following the appointment of the first Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1229, the city expanded and had a population of 8, 000 by the end of the 13th century.
Dublin prospered as a trade centre, despite an attempt by King Robert I of Scotland to capture the city in 1317.
Dublin, with the city enjoying a renewed prominence as the centre of administrative rule in Ireland.
Determined to make Dublin a Protestant city, Queen Elizabeth I of England established Trinity College in 1592 as a solely Protestant university and ordered that the Catholic St. Patrick's and Christ Church cathedrals be converted to Protestant.
As the city continued to prosper during the 18th century, Georgian Dublin became, for a short period, the second largest city of the British Empire and the fifth largest city in Europe, with the population exceeding 130, 000.
From 1842, the boundaries of the city were comprehended by the baronies of Dublin City and the Barony of Dublin.
As the capital city, Dublin seats the national parliament of Ireland, the Oireachtas.
For elections to Dáil Éireann the city is divided into five constituencies: Dublin Central ( 4 seats ), Dublin North – Central ( 3 seats ), Dublin North-East ( 3 seats ), Dublin North – West ( 3 seats ), Dublin South – Central ( 5 seats ) and Dublin South – East ( 4 seats ).

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