Dublin is the closest of the three places mentioned.
Dublin is closer to Belfast than to Galway.
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Dublin is closer to the North Pole than New York. The distance from Dublin to the North Pole is about 2,500 kilometers, while the distance from New York to the North Pole is about 4,800 kilometers.
Jakarta would be hotter than Dublin. This is because Indonesia is closer to the equator than Ireland and it is in a tropical region.
A typical flight between Dublin, Ireland and Amsterdam, Netherlands would have a flying time of about 57 minutes.
The Temple Bar area of Ireland is probably the most popular among tourists, but not the least expensive. South Dublin would probably be less expensive and you could always try for a last minute deal in Temple Bar or the Docklands areas for something a little closer to the action. Cheap hotels in Dublin: Abbey Hotel Dublin, Ardmore Hotel Dublin, Arlington Hotel Dublin and the Blooms Hotel in Dublin.
Galway is a county and a city on the west coast of Ireland. Dublin is a county and a city on the east coast of Ireland. So Galway is not in Dublin. The two cities are about 130 miles or 207 kilometres apart. The counties that the cities are in, are a bit closer. See the maps below.
No. Shannon is southwest, Belfast is northeast, with about 250 miles separating them. The Dublin airport is closer if that's an option.
A major city in the US is defined as having a population greater than 500,000. The closest major US city to Dublin, Georgia is Jacksonville, Florida. However, the largest city in Georgia, Atlanta, has a population of 420,000 and is closer than Jacksonville.
Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.Shannon is much nearer the Blarney Stone than Dublin is. It is about 110 kilometres from Shannon and about 258 kilometres from Dublin.
Ireland does not have postal codes. Dublin has postal districts. Dublin 1 is one of those postal districts. An address in that postal district would end with Dublin 1 and on the next line Ireland, like this: Joe Bloggs 1 Capel Street Dublin 1 Ireland
No, there is no tree like that in Dublin. There are many trees that people like and may be drawn towards to just examine them a bit closer and enjoy them. There is a tree that has now partially grown around a bench that is beside it, in the grounds of the King's Inns on Constitution Hill. You can see lots of photos of it on the internet if you search for them. There are many other many other magnificent trees around Dublin, but none with paranormal associations.