Dublin native name Pad top italic Baile tha Cliath native name lang ga image flag IRL Dublin flag.svg flag size 125px image shield Dublin city coa.gif shield size 125px motto lang la Obedientia Civium ... YourCouncil LordMayorDublin Pages MansionHouse.aspx title Dublin City Council ,Dublin City ... , Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College , Custom House, Dublin Custom House , Dublin Castle , O Connell Bridge , and Convention Centre Dublin . pushpin map Ireland mapsize 230px pushpin label Dublin map caption Location of Dublin in Ireland coordinates region IE subdivision type Country subdivision ... type Dublin City Council City Council leader title Headquarters leader name Dublin City Hall leader title1 Lord Mayor of Dublin Lord Mayor leader name1 Andrew Montague Irish politician Andrew Montague Labour Party Ireland Lab leader title2 D il ireann leader name2 Dublin Central D il ireann constituency Dublin Central br Dublin North Central D il ireann constituency Dublin North Central br Dublin North East D il ireann constituency Dublin North East br Dublin North West D il ireann constituency Dublin North West br Dublin South Central D il ireann constituency Dublin South Central br Dublin South East D il ireann constituency Dublin South East leader title3 European Parliament leader name3 Dublin European Parliament constituency Dublin constituency unit pref Metric area total km2 ... 6 longm 15 longs 35 longEW W coordinates display inline,title postal code type List of Dublin postal ... Dublin IPAc en icon d b l i n locally IPAc en d b l n Irish place name Baile ... web url http www.geography.ie geography social docs dublin.pdf title The Growth and Development of Dublin ... is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn , meaning black pool . 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 . Originally founded as a Viking settlement, it evolved into the Kings of Dublin Kingdom of Dublin ... more details
Infobox Album Name In Dublin Type live Artist Alan Stivell Cover Released 1975 Recorded 26th and 27th November 1974, National Stadium, Dublin Genre Folk rock Label Fontana Producer Alan Stivell , Peter Rice Reviews Last album This album In Dublin br 1975 Next album In Dublin is a folk rock album by Alan Stivell , recorded live at the National Stadium, Dublin on 26 and 27 November 1974. Originally released in 1975. Produced by Alan Stivell & Peter Rice for Keltia III. Recorded by Frank Owen on the Island Mobile, mixed by Howard Kilgour at Island Studios. Original LP release in the UK, Fontana 9299 547 cut at Apple Studios, with sleeve photography by Roy Esmonde and Ian Gwenic and design by Alain Batifoulier and Blandine Durand. Packaged with the original LP was a poster drawn by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick artist Jim Fitzpatrick . Track listing Spered Hollvedel Universal Spirit Traditional arranged by Stivell Delivrance Deliverance Stivell Ha Kompren t vin Erfin Shall I Be Understood At Last? Stivell Tenwal Eo r Bed The World Is Dark Words Erwan Evenou, Music Traditional arranged by Stivell Digor Eo An Hent The Road Is Clear Stivell Debhair An Rinceoir Debhair The Dancer Jig Gwengamp Traditional arranged by Stivell Pachpi Kozh Trad arr. Stivell Pachpi New Stivell Laridenn Maieseal O Neil Traditional arranged by Stivell Ton Bale Pourled Hanter Drou Haou Traditional arranged by Stivell Bal Ha Dans Plinn Traditional arranged by Stivell An Droiou Traditional Personnel Alan Stivell vocals, Celtic harp, bombarde, Irish flute, Scottish bagpipes Dan Ar Braz Dan Ar Bras electric and acoustic guitars Ren Werneer fiddle, dulcimer Pascal Stive organ Michel Santangelli drums Jacky Thomas bass guitar with Bagad Bleimor the Breton Pipe Band Bleimor Alan Kloatr transverse flute, Breton bagpipe, bombarde Padrig Sicard bombarde Mik Ar Biz bombarde Dominique Mollard Scottish drums and Irish drum Patrig Mollard Scottish Bagpipes Pierre Mayel Scottish Bagpipes Category Alan Stivell albums ... more details
Dublin Clontarf may refer to one of two Parliamentary constituencies in DublinDublin Clontarf D il ireann constituency 1977 1981 Dublin Clontarf UK Parliament constituency 1918 1922 disambig ... more details
The Dublin Review may mean either of these journals Dublin Review Catholic periodical Dublin Review 1836 1969 , a Roman Catholic Catholic publication The Dublin Review 2000 , a literary magazine disambig ... more details
Dublin bombing may refer to Bombing of Dublin in World War II , 31 May 1941 34 deaths Dublin and Monaghan bombings , 17 May 1974 26 deaths in Dublin dab ... more details
Live in Dublin may refer to Live in Dublin Christy Moore album Live in Dublin , a 1981 album by Christy Moore Live in Dublin Alabama 3 album Live in Dublin , a 2002 album by Alabama 3 Live in Dublin K la album Live in Dublin , a 2004 album by K la Live in Dublin Jeff Martin album Live in Dublin , a 2007 album by Jeff Martin Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band Live in Dublin , a 2007 live album by Bruce Springsteen disambig ... more details
Dublin Township may refer to several places in the United States Dublin Township, Swift County, Minnesota Dublin Township, Mercer County, Ohio Dublin Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania Dublin Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania See also Lower Dublin Township, Pennsylvania , defunct, part of the defunct Dublin Township in Philadelphia County Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Dublin Township ... more details
Dublin City may refer to Dublin , the capital of the Republic of Ireland Dublin City F.C. Dublin City Parliament of Ireland constituency , a constituency before 1801 Dublin City UK Parliament constituency , a constituency between 1801 and 1885 See also Dublin disambiguation disambig ... more details
The Diocese of Dublin may refer to Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin , an archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the eastern part of the Republic of Ireland Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough Church of Ireland , a diocese of the Church of Ireland in the eastern part of the Republic of Ireland See also Archbishop of Dublin Archbishop of Dublin Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Church of Ireland Primacy of Ireland disambig ... more details
Dublin Cathedral may refer to Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin , the Church of Ireland cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin St Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin , the Church of Ireland national cathedral in Dublin, Ireland St Mary s Pro Cathedral , the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of Dublin disambig ... more details
Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It may also refer to Other entities in Ireland County Dublin , a former administrative unit around the city which has been abolished Dublin Region , an official state region around the city South Dublin , a local administrative unit within the Dublin Region. Dublin County D il ireann constituency , a former constiuency which sent deputies forward to D il ireann Dublin County UK Parliament constituency , a former constiuency which sent deputies forward to the parliament of the United Kingdom Dublin City Parliament of Ireland constituency Dublin County Parliament of Ireland constituency Dublin University Parliament of Ireland constituency TOC right Other places Australia Dublin, South Australia Canada Dublin, Ontario United States Dublin, California Dublin, Georgia Dublin, Indiana Dublin, Kentucky Dublin, Maryland Dublin, New Hampshire Dublin, Paterson , New Jersey, a neighborhood Dublin, North Carolina Dublin, Ohio Dublin, Pennsylvania Dublin, Texas Dublin, Virginia Royal, Beaufort County, North Carolina , formerly called DublinDublin Township disambiguation , three places in one state one defunct , one each in two other states People Surname Dion Dublin , English footballer Jeffrey Dublin , Freeholder in Hudson County, New Jersey Keith Dublin , English footballer Louis Israel Dublin , Lithuanian American statistician Marquess of Dublin , Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford Other uses Dublin Airport , the international airport serving Dublin city Dublin Convention , the asylum accord of the European Union Dublin Core , a metadata standard Dublin European Parliament constituency Dublin GAA , representative teams in Gaelic games HMS Dublin HMS Dublin , a ship of war Dublin Metro , a light rail transport system Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra , an orchestra See also Dublin City disambiguation disambig geo surname ast Dubl n be x old bg ca Dublin cy Dublin de Dublin Begriffskl rung ... more details
Dublin South may refer to South Dublin County Dublin South D il ireann constituency South Dublin UK Parliament constituency 1885&ndash 1922 geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Province of Dublin may refer to Province of Dublin Church of Ireland Province of Dublin Roman Catholic Kudos to Jnestorius for fixing this ambiguity disambig ... more details
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Dublin , after the Irish city of Dublin HMS Dublin 1709 6 was a 10 gun yacht launched in 1707 and broken up in 1752. HMS Dorset 1753 HMS Dublin was to have been a 10 gun yacht. She was renamed HMS Dorset before her launch in 1753 and was sold in 1815. HMS Dublin 1757 6 was a 74 gun third rate Dublin class ship of the line Dublin class ship of the line launched in 1757 and broken up in 1784. HMS Dublin 1812 6 was 74 gun third rate launched in 1812. She was reduced to 50 guns in 1826, and was relegated to harbour duties in 1845. She was sold for scrapping in 1885. HMS Dublin 1912 6 was a Chatham class cruiser Chatham class light cruiser launched in 1912 and sold for scrapping in 1926. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Dublin, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Dublin hu HMS Dublin egy rtelm s t lap ru HMS Dublin fi HMS Dublin ... more details
area but a colloquial term referring to the area of County Dublin bounded to the north by the River Liffey to the east by Dublin Bay, to the south and west by the boundaries of County Dublin. Since 1994, the former County Dublin area is divided into three administrative counties, two of which South Dublin and D n Laoghaire Rathdown relate to the Southside. Its counterpart is the Northside Dublin Northside . Areas of the Southside The Southside includes Dublin city centre south of the Liffey, including ..., Dublin The Coombe and Temple Bar, Dublin Temple Bar . Beyond the city centre, the Southside ... were until recent times rural townlands Div col cols 4 small no Adamstown, Dublin Adamstown Ballinteer Ballsbridge Ballyboden Ballybrack Ballyfermot Ballymount Ballyroan, Dublin Ballyroan Belfield, Dublin Belfield Blackrock, Dublin Blackrock Booterstown Cabinteely Cherrywood, Dublin Cherrywood Churchtown, Dublin Churchtown Citywest business park Clondalkin Clonskeagh Cornelscourt Crumlin, Dublin Crumlin Dalkey Deansgrange Dolphin s Barn Donnybrook, Dublin Donnybrook Drimnagh Dundrum, Dublin ... Glencullen Goatstown Greenhills Harold s Cross Inchicore Irishtown, Dublin Irishtown Jobstown Killiney Kilmacud Kilmainham Kilternan Kimmage Knocklyon Leopardstown Loughlinstown Lucan, Dublin Lucan Milltown, Dublin Milltown Monkstown, Dublin Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle, Dublin Newcastle Park West, Dublin Park West Palmerstown Ranelagh Rathcoole, Dublin Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto, Dublin Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount Shankill, Dublin Shankill Stepaside, Dublin Stepaside Stillorgan Tallaght Templeogue Terenure Walkinstown Whitechurch, Dublin Whitechurch Windy Arbour Div col end Famous Southsiders Div col cols ... O Carroll Kelly in fiction Dominic Ryan The Script Dave Tilson Oscar Wilde Div col end See also Dublin 4 Northside Dublin County DublinDublin residential areas Category Geography of County Dublin es ... more details
Belgard is a suburb of Tallaght in DublinDublin s southside. It is located near just off the M50 motorway Ireland M50 Newlands Cross and on the R113 road , It is served from 05 30 00 30 by the Luas Red Line which runs from Tallaght to Dublin Connolly railway station Connolly . Dublin Bus serves Belgard using the 76 , 76A , 76B bus services. Luas start rail line previous Kingswood, Dublin Kingswood next Cookstown, Dublin Cookstown route Red Line Luas Red Line col FF0000 end box coord 53.335845 N 6.298127 W display title Dublin residential areas Category Geography of County DublinDublin geo stub ... more details
Cookstown is a suburb of Tallaght in DublinDublin s southside.It is served from 05 30 00 30 by the Luas Red Line which runs from Tallaght to Dublin Connolly railway station Connolly . Dublin Bus serves the near suburb of Belgard, Dublin Belgard using the 76 , 76A , 76B bus services. Luas start rail line previous Belgard, Dublin Belgard next Tallaght Hospital Hospital route Red Line Luas Red Line col FF0000 end box coord 53.335845 N 6.298127 W display title Dublin residential areas Category Geography of County DublinDublin geo stub ... more details
Inappropriate tone date October 2008 Dublin Tourism was established by Bord Failte, now Failte Ireland as the agency with responsibility for the servicing, development and promotion of tourism in the Dublin Region. Dublin Tourism is a state appointed commercial agency and the only regional tourist authority in Ireland . The principal mission of the authority is to enhance Dublin s economy through tourism development by marketing the Dublin region on a world wide basis, as a premier destination for the business and leisure traveller. As a result Dublin Tourism promotes a range of products within the tourism industry. These include hotels, museums, attractions, tours, concerts, and events. Dublin based tourism companies are offered the opportunity to become partners, so that they may advertise within Dublin Tourism offices. There are a host of Dublin Tourism partners, such as Pat Liddys Walking Tours, Viking Splash Tours and Walkabout Wicklow, all of whom offer Day Tours from Dublin City. During 2007, Dublin attracted 5.575 million visitors in total. Dublin Tourism operates a network of 4 Tourist Information Offices and 5 Visitor Attractions throughout the Dublin region. Category Organisations based in Dublin city ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Verbena is a part of a housing estate in Bayside, Dublin Bayside , near Kilbarrack on the Northside of Dublin . It has four roads, three of which are Cul de sac , namely Verbena Park, Verbena Grove and Verbena Lawn, the final road, Verbena Avenue joins Verbena Lawn to Kilbarrack Road. Coord missing County Dublin Category Bayside, Dublin Dublin geo stub ... more details
Other uses Dublin disambiguation Infobox settlement name County Dublin other name Pad top italic Contae Bhaile tha Cliath image shield Dublin crest.svg motto Beart do r ir r mbriathar spaces 2 small ... seat seat Dublin leader title Teachta D la leader name 19 Labour Party Ireland Labour Party TDs br ... Tor.jpg thumb Three Rock Mountain, Dublin, Ireland looking towards Bray Head County Dublin lang ga ... Ireland . It is part of the Dublin Region and is in the Provinces of Ireland province of Leinster . It is named after the city of Dublin , which is the Capital city capital of Ireland. County Dublin ... is now split between three authorities. The population of the county at large, which includes Dublin ... borough of Dublin was dissolved and the area divided among the administrative counties of D n Laoghaire Rathdown , Fingal and South Dublin each with its county seat . To these areas may be added the area of Dublin city which collectively comprise the Dublin Region ref name r1 cite web url http www.irishstatutebook.ie ... of the Dublin Regional Authority. The area lost its administrative county status in 1994, with Section 9 Part 1 a of the Local Government Dublin Act, 1993 stating that the county shall cease to exist ... Government Dublin Act, 1993 Section 9 Part 1 a ref ref http www.irishstatutebook.ie 1993 en act pub 0031 print.html sec2 Local Government Dublin Act, 1993 Section 2 specifies the county , in relation to any time before the establishment day, means the administrative county of Dublin. ref At that time ... needed date June 2011 country in the European Union , it was decided that a single County Dublin was unmanageable ... to dissolve Dublin County Council, Avril Doyle Teachta D la TD said, The Bill before us today effectively abolishes County Dublin, and as one born and bred in these parts of Ireland I find it rather strange that we in this House are abolishing County Dublin. I am not sure whether Dubliners realise that that is what ... the legal status of the Dublin Region, the term County Dublin is still in common usage. Many organisations ... more details
Trans Dublin railway The Trans Dublin is a railway route serving the city of Dublin and its surrounding areas. The route is used primarily by the Dublin Area Rapid Transit DART service, and runs north south along the east coast of Ireland . The route is divided into two parts over two different railway lines Dublin Belfast railway line Belfast to Dublin main line This runs from Dublin Connolly railway station Dublin Connolly to Belfast Central railway station Belfast Central . The northern section of the Trans Dublin operates between Dublin Connolly and Howth Junction railway station Howth Junction , where it branches off. The main line continues to Malahide , while a short branch terminates at Howth . Dublin Rosslare railway line Dublin to Rosslare main line This runs from Dublin Connolly to Rosslare Europort railway station Rosslare Europort . The southern half of the Trans Dublin runs as far as Greystones in County Wicklow . The two sections of the route are connected through the centre of Dublin by the Loopline Bridge over the River Liffey between Dublin Connolly and Tara Street railway station Tara Street . Future The Trans Dublin route will see significant changes over the next decade with the construction of the Interconnector rail tunnel Interconnector . This is a railway tunnel that will be built under the centre of the city to connect Dublin Heuston railway station Dublin Heuston , Dublin Pearse railway station Dublin Pearse and Docklands railway station Docklands . This will be used to create two new DART lines. The northern section will be diverted away from Dublin Connolly to Docklands and then through the new tunnel calling at new underground stations at Dublin Pearse, St Stephen s Green , High Street and Dublin Heuston, where it will connect with the lines ... existing route as far as Dublin Connolly, where it will then be diverted via the Dublin Suburban ... it Trans Dublin ... more details
infobox above span style color FFF Cineworld Dublin span abovestyle background color A00 headerstyle background color A00 label2 Location data2 Parnell Centre, Parnell Street , br Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland label3 Screens data3 17 label4 Opened data4 1995 label5 Owned by data5 Cineworld label6 Website data6 http www.cineworld.ie www.cineworld.ie Cineworld Dublin is the biggest cinema in Republic of Ireland Ireland , on Parnell Street in Dublin . It is owned by the cinema chain, Cineworld . It was opened by Virgin Cinemas in 1995 as Virgin Cinemas Dublin, the only cinema that was opened by Virgin Cinemas in Ireland. In 1999, the Virgin Group sold Virgin Cinemas to French cinema chain, UGC . All Virgin Cinemas were rebranded as UGC and Virgin Cinemas Dublin was renamed UGC Dublin in 1999. In 2004, UGC s UK and Ireland operations were taken over by Cineworld . In 2005, the UGC cinemas in the UK and Ireland were rebranded as Cineworld . UGC Dublin was renamed Cineworld Dublin . External links http www.cineworld.ie Cineworld Dublin coord 53.350449 N 6.26707 W type landmark region IE display title Cinemas of Dublin Category Cinemas in Dublin city ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Earl of Dublin is a title that has been created three times in British history. It was created first on 22 October 1766 in the Peerage of Ireland for Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn , younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom King George III . This title became extinct in 1790 upon the Duke s dying childless. It was created again on 24 April 1799, again in the Peerage of Ireland, for Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn , fourth son of George III. This title became extinct upon his death without sons, in 1820. It was created a final time on 17 January 1850 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for Edward VII of the United Kingdom Albert Edward, Prince of Wales , eldest son of Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria . Earls of Dublin, first creation 1766 Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn Prince Henry, 1st Earl of Dublin, Duke of Cumberland 1745&ndash 1790 extinct Earls of Dublin, second creation 1799 Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn Prince Edward, 1st Earl of Dublin, Duke of Kent and Strathearn 1767&ndash 1820 extinct Earls of Dublin, third creation 1850 Edward VII of the United Kingdom Prince Albert Edward, 1st Earl of Dublin, Prince of Wales 1841&ndash 1910 merged with the Crown in 1901 See also Duke of Ireland Marquess of Dublin Kings of Dublin DEFAULTSORT Earl Of Dublin Category Earldoms Dublin Category Extinct earldoms Dublins ... more details
Rialto is a suburb of DublinDublin s southside. It is located along the abandoned extension from the Grand Canal to St. James s Gate James Street Basin which was built to serve the Guinness Brewery. Dublin s Rialto has also its own Rialto Bridge which spans the abandoned Grand Canal extension. This abandoned canal extension is now used for the Luas Red Line from Connolly Station to Tallaght . Near the Rialto Bridge is Luas stop Rialto which serves this community. start s rail title Luas rail line previous Fatima, Dublin Fatima br small towards Dublin Connolly railway station Connolly or Point Village The Point next Suir Road br small towards Tallaght and Saggart route Red Line Luas Red Line col FF0000 end box See also St. James s Gate Brewery Guinness Grand Canal Ireland coord 53.335845 N 6.298127 W display title Dublin residential areas Category Geography of County DublinDublin geo stub ga Rialto ... more details
about the historic Dublin city government organisation the current city administration Dublin City Council Dublin Corporation Lang ga Bardas Bhaile tha Cliath , known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo , is the former name given to the city government and its administrative organisation in Dublin between 1661 and 1 January 2002. It is now known as Dublin City Council . File Image Floor Mosaic of City Hall of Dublin.jpg thumb 220px The Coat of Arms and motto of Dublin Corporation, from a floor mosaic in City Hall. The arms underwent numerous revisions but always featured the original 13th century image of three burning castles on its shield. The long form of its name was The Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the City of Dublin . Two chamber Corporation Dublin Corporation first came into being under the Normans Anglo Norman s in Dublin in the late 13th century. For centuries it was a two chamber body, made up of an upper house of Alderman Aldermen and a lower house, known as the Sheriffs and Commons , consisting the 48 Sheriff s representatives and 96 representatives of guild s. The upper house was presided over by a mayor , who was elected from and by the Aldermen. 19th century reform Image Dublincityhall.jpg thumb 220px Dublin City Hall formerly the Royal Exchange The modern Dublin Corporation was restructured by late 19th century and 20th century legislation, particularly ... chamber Dublin City Council , presided over by the Lord Mayor of Dublin , an office first instituted ... Ireland for a number of years, partly in protest at Dublin Corporation s decision not to congratulate ... of Ireland and 700 year old title of town clerk in Dublin, the ancient name of Dublin Corporation was abolished, with the 19th century name Dublin City Council , that previously had been .... See also Lord Mayor of Dublin City Hall, DublinDublin City Hall Mansion House, Dublin References Reflist Category Local government in County Dublin Category History of County Dublin it Dublin Corporation ... more details