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Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered on the south by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Dublin Region, as of 2016, was 1,347,359 and the population of the Greater Dublin area was 1,904,806.There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by Celtic-speaking people in the 7th century AD. Later expanded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly fr...
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  • 1. Sheridans Dublin
    Jim Sheridan is an Irish playwright, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. In the few years from 1989 to 1993, Sheridan directed two critically acclaimed films set in Ireland that between them received 13 Academy Award nominations. Sheridan has personally received six Academy Award nominations. In addition to the above-mentioned films, he is also known for the films The Boxer and In America.
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  • 3. Carrolls Irish Gifts Dublin
    Boomerang, later Carroll's Boomerang, was an Irish Sport Horse who stood 16.2 hh , ridden in show jumping competitions, most successfully by Eddie Macken. Boomerang was also ridden by Liz Edgar , Johan Heins and Paul Schockemöhle. Boomerang was bred by Jimmy Murphy of Maifield, Grangemockler, County Tipperary, a well-known sportsman and local politician from Grangemockler, Co Tipperary. Jimmy and his wife Mai, a successful racehorse owner, sent their Irish Draught mare, Girl From The Brown Mountain, to Battleburn, owned by John Shine, Meenroe, Meelin, Co.Cork. Jimmy and his family broke the horse, initially known as Battle Boy, and recognised his prodigious ability. They hunted him with the Kilmoganny Harriers and jumped him in novice classes on the Tipperary/Kilkenny/Waterford gymkhana c...
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  • 4. Celtic Whiskey Shop Dublin
    Carlow University is a private, co-educational, Catholic university located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s “Tech, Ed, and Med” district. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, Carlow’s thirteen athletic teams are known as the Celtics, a reflection of the university’s Irish heritage and roots. In 2017-2018, the student body is 84% women and 16% men.
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  • 5. Kilkenny Shop Dublin
    Kilkenny railway station , serves the city of Kilkenny in County Kilkenny. It is a station on the Dublin to Waterford intercity route. and was given the name MacDonagh on 10 April 1966 in commemoration of Thomas MacDonagh, one of the executed leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916. It is on a short spur off the main railway line, at a distance of approximately 4.5 km from the Lavistown Loop Line. This requires trains to exit the station in the same direction from which they entered. This meant shunting the locomotive from one end of the train to the other. Today the use of IE 22000 Class railcars has eliminated the need for this procedure.
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  • 6. Butlers Chocolate Cafe, Grafton Street Dublin
    Butlers Chocolates is an Irish owned manufacturer of luxury chocolate and chocolate products which operates from a custom built production facility in North Dublin. Founded by Ms. Bailey-Butler in 1932, Butlers Chocolates has been owned by the Sorensen family since 1959; it produces a wide range of confectionery products including chocolate assortments, truffles, fudge, toffee, chocolate bars and seasonal novelties. The company has also created a chain of Butlers Chocolate Cafes. The name should not be confused with the medieval Irish noble family, the Butler Dynasty.
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  • 8. Jam Art Factory Dublin
    Richard David James , best known by his main alias Aphex Twin, is a British musician from Cornwall. He is best known for his influential and idiosyncratic work in styles such as ambient techno and IDM during the 1990s, and is among the most acclaimed figures in contemporary electronic music.Initially releasing acid techno music under aliases such as AFX and Polygon Window, James received widespread acclaim for his 1992 debut album Selected Ambient Works 85–92. During this period, he became associated with UK record label Warp and co-founded the independent label Rephlex Records. He rose to mainstream popularity with the 1997 single Come to Daddy and 1999 single Windowlicker as well as for their music videos directed by Chris Cunningham. After his 2001 album Drukqs, James went into a peri...
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  • 11. Dublin Woolen Mills Dublin
    The Liberties is an area in central Dublin, Ireland, located in the southwest of the inner city. One of Dublin's most historic working-class neighbourhoods, the area is traditionally associated with the River Poddle, market traders and local family-owned businesses, as well as whiskey distilling, and, historically, the textiles industry and tenement housing.
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  • 14. Hodges Figgis Bookstore Dublin
    Hodges Figgis is a bookshop located on Dawson Street, Dublin. It was founded in 1768, and is mentioned in passing in James Joyce's novel Ulysses.The shop briefly housed a coffee shop on the first floor, but this was removed in 2002 during renovations to allow expansion of the space used for the shelving of stock. Hodges Figgis also operate the student bookshop in Dublin City University.For some time in the late 19th and in the 20th century, the company also published a number of books, often on Irish topics. Hodges Figgis is now owned by Waterstones.It has been mentioned in The Wall Street Journal.
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  • 15. Books Upstairs Dublin
    The Dublin Review of Books is an Irish review of literature, history, the arts, and culture. The magazine publishes long-form essays exploring themes related to newly published books; shorter, more conventional book reviews; blog entries on a wider variety of topics; and short extracts from books that highlight their broader arguments.
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