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There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk in England.

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Dublin is in Ireland, which along with Britain are often referred to as the British Isles.

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Yes, there is a Dublin in Suffolk in England.

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There is a Dublin in the county of Suffolk, in the east of England.

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Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland, and is not part of the United Kingdom.

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Was Dublin part of Britain in the 1300s?

Dublin in Ireland was never part of Britain. Britain is an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Dublin is on the island of Ireland. It would have been under British rule at that time, which is what you would mean.


Is Dublin Ireland a part of great Britain?

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What is the distance between Dublin and Mulhouse?

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What part of Britain is Westin Dublin located?

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When did Britain take over Dublin Castle?

England's King John built a castle on the site which was completed in 1230. In 1565 the new Lord Deputy Henry Sidney moved his household into Dublin Castle. By 1570 it was the centre of British rule in Dublin. In 1801, Ireland began to be governed from London instead of Dublin, though Dublin Castle still held an important position in British rule in Dublin. This lasted until 1922, when Dublin Castle was handed over to the Irish.


How do you get from Dublin to Edinburgh?

You could get a ferry to Wales or England from Dublin and then go by road or rail to Edinburgh. You can also get a ferry to Scotland from Larne, near Belfast, which you could travel to by road and/or rail to from Dublin.


Why was there an uprising in Dublin in 1916?

The rebels, led by Padraig Pearse, wanted to declare a free Ireland and a proclamation of independence was read on the steps of the General Post Office in Dublin. They wanted independence from Britain.


Where can I fly two hours from Dublin?

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