That is not a simple question to answer. The RDS, as it is known, has many different venues within its grounds for all sorts of different types of events, both indoors and outdoors. There can often be a number of different events going on in different parts of the complex at the same time. Some events involve exhibitions taking up more space that others, so the amount of people could attend would be different. There are concerts and other entertainment events there. There are sports events. There are conferences. Because there are so many different events and different places for those events, it is not really possible to give an answer. It is really on an event by event basis, and where in the complex the event is being held.
In the 2006 census, the population of county of Dublin was 1,187,176.
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.
Many people do. Some of Ireland's main tourist attractions, like the Guinness factory, the Book of Kells and the Phoenix Park are in Dublin. Dublin is Ireland's largest city. The main international airport in Ireland is in Dublin, so many tourists come to Ireland through Dublin. There are a lot of people employed in hotels, guest houses, restaurants, pubs etc. in Dublin that rely on tourists. At any time of year there are tourists in Dublin, so tourism is important to the city and to many of the people in Dublin.
Dublin is the capital of Ireland, so most of its inhabitants are Irish. There are however many other nationalities of people to be found in Dublin.
Over 11,000 people
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There is no single Dublin rugby team. There are many rugby teams in Dublin.
Because it was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland up until 1921. From then on it was a Republic but many of the names of the Institutions and the operation of certain organisations remained pan Ireland. Also, Northern Ireland is still a part of the United Kingdom. In addition, certain British regiments recruit from across Ireland including the Irish Guards and the Royal Irish Regiment.
Most people in Dublin are Catholic, but there are many other religions too. See the related question below for a surprising fact about Dublin in relation to religion.
Yes, many people come to Dublin to visit it each year. There are a huge amount of things to see and do there, so it is worth visiting and that is why so many people go there.
There are 'Royal Societies' for all sorts of organisations - for example - RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) or RSPCC (Royal Socety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) and many more. It just means that they have royal patronage. One organization which is often referred to as simply "The Royal Society" is The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge. It was established in 1662, and nowadays acts as an advisory body to the British Government, and as the UK Academy of science as well as funding scientific research.
12,558 approx