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Dublin City Guide
The Guide to Dublin offers the prospective visitor to Dublin an insight into this wonderful city. Probably Europe's most vibrant city, the Guide to Dublin gives details on accommodation, historical sights, pubs, clubs, as well as some up-to-date pictures of Dublin life. It is a well designed site and is designed not to overwhelm but to inform.,
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Dublin, County: Dublin,
Dublin Information and Guide
Dublin (Irish: Baile Átha Cliath) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey in the County Dublin. The name Dublin derives from the Irish Dubh Linn ("the Black Pool"); the modern Irish-language name Baile Átha Cliath ("The City of the Ford of the Reed Hurdles") refers to the settlement which adjoined the Black Pool. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Ireland Information Guide, County: Dublin,
Insider's Guide to Dublin
The insider's guide to Dublin provides you with the best information on where to eat, drink, stay and places of interest.,
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Balbriggan & District Historical Society
Formed on 16th. July, 1981, and it has since endeavoured to foster an awareness of and preserve the historical aspects of the town and local area through the creation of an archive to house the relevant papers and artefacts, by publications, by hosting public lectures and seminars of historical interest and by occasional historical exhibitions and walkabouts.
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Sale of hamilton estate 1875, Balbriggan Library, Wreck of bell Hill, Balbriggan a History for the Millennium, Ardgillan, Tayleur, Sack of Balbriggan, Rochford House, Hampton, Laragh, new haven, ,
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Balbriggan & District Historical Society
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Bluebell Dublin 12
Bluebell and Inchicore (west Dublin)
streetscapes with info.,
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Chapters of Dublin
The history of Dublin, Ireland, from the earliest times to circa 1910. Books, photographs and general articles,
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City Net Dublin
City Net Dublin,
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Collectors' coins & banknotes
Collectors' shop for Irish and the new Euro coins and banknotes. Also stocks old Irish banknotes, foreign coins and ancient coins (celtic, greek and roman),
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The Collectors' Shop, Blackrock Market, 19a Main Street, Blackrock, County: Dublin, tel: +353 (0)87 925,
dublin city ireland
original photos and text to show aspects of the city's face
in an imaginative and magical light,
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dublin pub scene
A Definitive Guide to pubs in Dublin,
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Pubscene Limited, 23 Ring Terrace, Inchicore, County: Dublin, tel: +353 1 4538257, fax: +353
Dublin Spire Photos - Irish City Images
Read about The Dublin Spire
and view pictures of Dublin city centre, famous Irish landmarks, statues, monuments,
and historic Ireland buildings
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Dublin's Fair City
Information on Dublin, accomodation, sight seeing, genealogy,
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dublinks.com
Information on entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, getting around and maps of Dublin for visitors and residents,
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Odyssey Internet Portals, Guinness Enterprise Centre, Taylors Lane,, Dublin 8, County: Dublin, tel: +353 1 4100693, fax: +353
Dun Laoghaire on Dublin's Riviera
Dun Laoghaire is a large town and seaport nestling at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains in Ireland. Come and visit our town to see what we have to offer. Dun Laoghaire is a perfect place to begin any tour of Ireland.,
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Images of Dublin
Images of Dublin is an online picture library specializing in photographs of the vibrant city of Dublin, Ireland.,
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Monkstown
A guide to the village of Monkstown, Co. Dublin and the surrounding area,
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Naas ... On Dublin's Doorstep
A vistors' guide to Naas with details for tourists on what to do and where to stay in Naas Co. Kildare Ireland,
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National Transport Museum of Ireland
This is Ireland's only comprehensive assembly of public service and commercial road transport vehicles. The oldest vehicles date from 1883, the newest 1984.,
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Quick Visit Guide to Dublin
Quick Visit Guide to Dublin,
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St Agnes
Welcome to the website of St. Agnes’ parish in Crumlin. Here are some historical and other details about the parish.,
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The Collectors Shop, Blackrock Market
Sells stamps, postal history, picture postcards and prints for collectors. Open weekends and Bank Holidays.,
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THE SPANISH BAR IN DUBLIN
A spanish bar serving and delivering typical spanish food in the heart of dublin,
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Travel Insights Dublin Guide
Independent Dublin eating, drinking, transport and sightseeing guide compiled by a native Dubliner. 60+ places all personally tested!,
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Village of Balrothery Website
Local Infomation,
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YourMovingGuide.com
This site is packed with everything you could possibly need if you are in the process of moving or relocating to Dublin. It has everything from property reports to salary comparison tools and crammed with the type of tips and information that you only discover when it is too late !,
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