yes, as a born and reared finglas man i can certainly say it is
Wimbledon Village is about 150 feet above sea level.
This village, in East Anglia near Lowestoft, is only a few feet above sea level
The village is at 8,406 feet above sea level.
The highest mountain completely within the county of Dublin is Seahan, being 2131 feet/650 metres above sea level. Kippure, at 2484 feet or 757 metres, is on the border between counties Dublin and Wicklow.
This is the market town of Buxton in Derbyshire, which lies close to the border with Cheshire and is on the edge of the Peak District National Park. (Incidentally, why was this in the section devoted to WALES??!)
Anarchy means, literally, no rule. In practice it means no rule above village level.
Paricutin was grown in a cornfield :):):) its 9210 feet above sea level it is named after a small indian village
Paricutin was grown in a cornfield :):):) its 9210 feet above sea level it is named after a small indian village
Dublin is a coastal city and is in effect close to sea level. It is built around the mouth of the river Liffey and Dublin Bay. Some of the land on which the city is built was reclaimed from the sea. To the south of the city are mountains.
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There are three places in the Republic of Ireland called Blackrock. * One is a village in County Louth, located to the south of the town of Dundalk. * Another is a village in County Cork which is also considered a suburb of Cork city. Blackrock Castle is located here. * The third is a town in the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown administrative section of County Dublin. Even though Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown has its own council, and is a county-level entity, it's still overseen by the Dublin Regional Authority, as are Fingal, South Dublin, and the Dublin City Council. Similarly, postal addresses for this city still use 'County Dublin', rather than 'County Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown'.
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