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Shopping Mall Attractions In Ireland

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Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth.Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland , which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. In 2011, the population of Ireland was about 6.6 million, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain. Just under 4.8 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just over 1.8 million live i...
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  • 1. Kildare Village Kildare
    Saint Brigid of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland is one of Ireland's patron saints, along with Patrick and Columba. Irish hagiography makes her an early Irish Christian nun, abbess, and foundress of several monasteries of nuns, including that of Kildare in Ireland, which was famous and was revered. Her feast day is 1 February, which was originally a pagan festival called Imbolc, marking the beginning of spring. Her feast day is shared by Dar Lugdach, who tradition says was her student, close companion, and the woman who succeeded her. The saint shares her name with an important Celtic goddess and there are many legends and folk customs associated with her.
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  • 2. Mahon Point Shopping Centre Cork
    Mahon Point Shopping Centre is the second largest shopping centre in Munster, located in Mahon, Cork. The mall has over 2000 free parking spaces, both indoors and in the surrounding area around the building.
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  • 3. Fallon & Byrne Dublin
    BP Fallon is an Irish DJ, author, photographer, and musician. He lives in Austin, Texas.
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  • 4. The Crescent Shopping Centre Limerick
    The Crescent is a street in Limerick, Ireland and is one of the highlights of Georgian Limerick. The area takes its name from the shape of the terraced buildings on both sides. The two sides combined give the street a distinctive crescent oval shape. The Crescent was originally known as Richmond Place. A monument to Daniel O'Connell; the 19th Century Irish Political leader stands at the centre of The Crescent overlooking O'Connell Street. On the west side is the Church of the Sacred Heart, a former Jesuit church that closed in 2006. In 2012 the church was bought by a new religious order known as the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest who hope to restore the church. Adjoining the Church of the Sacred Heart was Crescent College run by the Jesuit Order. It is now located in Doorado...
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  • 5. The Square Tallaght
    The Square Tallaght is the name of a shopping centre located in Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland. The Square Tallaght was completed in 1990. It is located just off junction 11 of the M50 motorway on the Belgard Road and the N81. The centre comprises 53,000 m2 of retail space which is spread across three levels and currently has up to 163 stores. It has an annual footfall of 21.7 million.There are over 2300 onsite car parking spaces. The taxi rank is the second busiest in Ireland after of Dublin Airport. The anchor tenants are Dunnes, Debenhams and Tesco. When The Square opened it was the largest shopping centre located in the Ireland.
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  • 6. St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre Dublin
    Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is a large indoor shopping centre located at the top of Grafton Street in the Southside of Dublin City. It is named after St. Stephen's Green, a nearby park .
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  • 11. Wilton Shopping Centre Cork
    Wilton is a suburb of Cork City. It is the site of Cork University Hospital, Cork's largest hospital. Other landmarks include Wilton Shopping Centre and St. Finbarr's Cemetery, which lies on the border between Wilton and Glasheen and is the resting place of some of Cork's most notable citizens.
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  • 12. Powerscourt Townhouse Centre Dublin
    Powerscourt House is the former Dublin townhouse of Viscount Powerscourt, It is located on South William Street. It was constructed in the eighteenth century for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt . He was a member of the Irish House of Lords. The townhouse enabled him and his family to stay there when they were visiting from their Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow. Within a couple of years of the abolition of the Parliament of Ireland, the viscount sold this Dublin residence since he received his seat now at the House of Lords in London. Many other peers also sold their palatial Dublin residences, which led to an economic and cultural decline of the city.The government bought the property for £15,000 and between 1811 and 1835 the Stamp Office, where impressed stam...
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  • 14. Eyre Square Centre Galway
    Eyre Square , also known as John F. Kennedy Memorial Park) is an inner-city public park in Galway, Ireland. The park is within the city centre, adjoining the nearby shopping area of William Street and Shop Street. Galway railway station is adjacent to Eyre Square. The park is rectangular, surrounded on three sides by streets that form the major traffic arteries into Galway city centre; the west side of the square was pedestrianised in 2006.
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  • 15. Jervis Shopping Centre Dublin
    The Jervis Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1996, the centre is located in the area bordered by Jervis Street, Upper Abbey Street, Mary Street, and Liffey Street. The centre has a total of 70 stores including clothing, food and electrical outlets.
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