For East Wall it would be "Dublin 3".
Belaadooan does not have a postal code as the only area with a postal code in the Republic of Ireland is Dublin City.
Ireland does not have postal codes. Dublin is divided into postal districst, numbered from 1 to 24, and outside of those the rest of Dublin would be referred to as "County Dublin" for postal purposes. So it will depend on where exactly you are posting to as to which postal district you use. On an internet form, just use IE if asked for a postal code.
You may be referring to Rathmines, as there is no place called Kath mines in Dublin. Ireland does not have postal codes. Dublin does have postal districts, and Rathmines is in Dublin 6. So a typical address in Rathmines would finish: Rathmines Dublin 6 Ireland For internet forms looking for a postal code in Ireland, just use IE.
Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.Ireland does not have postcodes. However, Dublin has postal districts. Ranelagh is in Dublin 6. So an address for it would finish as:RanelaghDublin 6IrelandFor internet forms requesting an Irish postal code use IE or IRL.
Ireland does not use postal codes. Dublin has postal districts. While Dublin is the only county in the Republic of Ireland to have postal districts (Dublin 1 to Dublin 24), there are a number of areas within County Dublin which are not included in the Dublin postal district system such as Lucan, Swords, Dun Laoghaire and Blackrock. So the last few lines of an address for Blackrock are simply: Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland
Swords is outside the Dublin postal region and does not have a postcode. The correct address would be Swords, Co. Dublin. At present only the city of Dublin and some surrounding districts have postal codes which are numbered from 1-24 (with one additional one which is a small area known as Dublin 6W). They are often shown in the format D2, D5, D17, etc at the end of an address. The creation of a nationwide postal code system for the Republic of Ireland is currently under discussion.
Ireland does not have postal codes. The closest are the postal districts in Dublin. For internet forms use IE.
You would finish the address with: Dublin 15 Ireland
See related links for a handy map of the Dublin post codes. Note: the reason for the numbers is that north of the River Liffey are odd numbers - 1,3,5,7 etc south of the River are even numbers- 2,4,6 etc.
There are no postal codes in Ireland - the address is as above but just put the 4 after Dublin, not before it e.g. Dublin 4
Dublin is divided into postal districts numbered 1 to 24 odd numbers 1, 3, 5, etc are north of the River Liffey even numbers 2,4, 6 etc are south of the River Liffey a section of Dublin 6 was divided off and named Dublin 6W , so there are 25 districts
there are no postal codes for any part of the Irish Republic outside of Dublin