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Dublin, Cork, Waterford and Limerick.

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Q: What Irish cities were founded by Vikings?
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How was Ireland safe from viking raids?

Ireland wasn't safe from Viking raids. In fact, many major cities in Ireland were founded by the Vikings, such as Dublin, and many other towns and cities especially along the banks of the Shannon (which was very important to the Vikings, as the River Shannon leads straight to the middle of the island). However, just like in every other part of Europe, the Vikings settled down and became "as Irish as the Irish." -Malachy McCout's History of Ireland- Also like in every other part of Europe, they pillaged and destroyed before finally settling down and becoming accustomed to Irish life and culture.


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Where were you invaded by the Vikings?

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