there are 100s of lakes in the south - if you are referring to the entire Republic. It would be impossible to count them all.
if you are referring to a particular county, post another question and I'll do my best on it
Dublin is a coastal city, and it is built on the river Liffey. Two other major rivers are in the city. They are the Dodder and the Tolka. There are also lots of smaller rivers, some now underground. To the south of Dublin are the Dublin mountains, which are just the northern end of the Wicklow mountains. There are no major lakes in Dublin itself, but there are a few very small ones, some in parks.
The Guinness brewery, Trinity College Dublin, Blarney Castle, Glendalough, Cliffs of Moher, Dublin Zoo, the Lakes of Killarney, Connemara and many, many other things and places.
Giant's Causeway, The Guinness brewery, Trinity College Dublin, Blarney Castle, Glendalough, Cliffs of Moher, the Titanic exhibition, Dublin Zoo, the Lakes of Killarney, Connemara and many, many others.
Yes there are. The Largest lake in the Republic or Ireland is Lough Corrib. Lough Neagh, in Northern Ireland, is the largest lake on the island of Ireland. There are many other large lakes in Ireland like Lough Derg and Lough Ree.
Dublin Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay, Blarney Castle, The Burren, The Rock of Cashel, The Lakes of Killarney, Trinity College Dublin, The Phoenix Park, The Guinness Brewery, Newgrange, Glendalough and many, many more.
There are many swimming pools in Dublin.
There are hundreds of pubs in Dublin, too many to count. The pubs are one of the things that Dublin is most famous for.
That depends on what you mean. There are lots of politicians that represent Dublin. There are lots of sports people that represent Dublin. There are competitors in non-sporting competitions that represent Dublin. There are performers that represent Dublin. There are many people that represent Dublin in many other ways, so there is no simple answer for your question.
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Dublin is one county, so there is only one county in Dublin. There are a number of administrative areas in county Dublin, but these are not counties.
Glasgow and Dublin are 247 miles apart.
Dublin, Ireland - 44.4 square miles.