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There are no specific prophecies in the Bible mentioning Ireland by name. However, some extra-biblical sources say that some of the tribe of Dan migrated to Ireland and they left their 'mark' or signpost of their tribal ancestor "Dan" behind in the form of placenames that contained "D-n" because Hebrew names do not have any vowels. That is, the names could therefore have dan, den, din, don, or dun in them eg Donegal, Dingle, Dublin. [Make of this as you will]
Dublin and Cork are the names of cities and counties in Ireland.
Duncan M. MacQuarrie has written: 'The placenames of Mull' -- subject(s): Etymology, Geographical Names, Names, Scottish Gaelic language
Names are often not translated in Finnish, but placenames sometimes are, but often not. Literally translated it would be "marjakylä"
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James Frost has written: 'Asda, locked into a price promise' 'County of Clare Irish Local Names Explained =' -- subject(s): History, Place Names, Placenames
There is no single Dublin rugby team. There are many rugby teams in Dublin.
The Liffey is the main river in Dublin, being the one the city is built on. The Dublin and Wicklow mountains are to the south of the city.
There is no river called the Braden in Dublin. The nearest similar names would be the Bradoge and the Bracken.
The names of some boutique hotels in Dublin are: Spledia Hotel, The Dylan Hotel, La Stampa Hotel and Spa, BUswells Hotel, The Beacon Hotel, Clontarf Castle Hotel.
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