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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of Ireland and home to more than a million people. Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey.

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How do you get from Dublin to Armagh?

You can drive. You can get buses there. You can get trains to the county, though not to the city. The Dublin to Belfast train passes through county Armagh. If you wanted to go to the city, then you could get a bus from one of the nearby stations, like Newry or Portadown.

How old is Dublin city today?

In 2012, Dublin would be officially 1024 years old as a city. A settlement has been in that area for many centuries before that.

Distance from Dublin to Armagh?

The distance between the starting point and the destination is 128km, (79.5 mi), and will take approximately 1 hour 38 minutes of driving time.

When does fall start in Dublin?

Traditionally in August, but meteorologically around the 21st of September.

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.

Who is a chugger in Dublin?

In Dublin, like many cities, you get people on the streets collecting for charities. Because of the way they come to ask people to donate, they have been jokingly referred to as "Charity Muggers", which shortened becomes "Chugger." So a chugger is a slang name for people who collect for charities on the streets of Dublin.

How do you get to Chancery Lane Dublin 8 from Heuston?

When you come out of Heuston station, stay on the same side of the river and head into the city along the quays, passing the Guinness Brewery on Victoria Quay. Continue along then to Ushers Quay until the end of Merchants Quay. At the end of it, turn right onto Winetavern Street and up the hill passing Christ Church Cathedral. Walk straight across the large junction onto Nicholas Street. Take the first turn left onto Ross Road. At the end of it, turn right onto Bride Street and the next turn left is Chancery Lane.

Alternatively, coming out from Heuston Station you could go up Steeven's Lane, where the Luas line is. At the top turn left and walk along James's Street and then Thomas Street and onto High Street, which will bring to the large junction where Christ Church is, at which point you would turn right onto Nicholas Street and proceed as above.

It is not a very long walk either way, perhaps just 15 or 20 minutes, but you could also take a taxi. See the map below, showing Heuston Station at the left end, before Victoria Quay, and Chancery Lane at the right end, marked with the A.

What is the distance from Dublin to New York?

Distance between New York, NY USA and Dublin, Ireland.

The total distance from new york to dublin is 3,187 miles, using the

great circle distance formula.

This is equivalent to 5,130 kilometers or 2,770 nautical miles.

Reference [http://www.convertunits.com/distance/from/new+york/to/dublin]

How many miles from Dublin to Lettermullen?

It is about 166 miles, which is about 266 kilometres.

Why do some people in Ireland call money bob?

Because we are the greatest and most intelligent race on this planet. That is all.

Who built the round towers in lusk co Dublin?

Tomas ash discovered the round tower in lusk

How far is Wilmington Ohio to Dublin Ohio?

they are one hour and seventeen minutes apart and 75.07 miles apart

What country borders the Republic of Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland is a country which is bordered by the United kingdom. The border is along the line which sepparates the state of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland.

What is the procedure of a Dublin in UK?

Dublin in Ireland is not part of the UK, but there is a Dublin in Suffolk in England.

What time is 1.30est in Dublin?

There is a 5 hour difference, so at 1:30 in EST, it would be 6:30 in Dublin, Ireland.

Who is Dublin's leader?

Dublin does not have a leader as such. The city does have a Lord Mayor, but the Lord Mayor does not have as much power as Lord Mayors in some countries do. A Lord Mayor serves a one year term. At the current time Councillor Emer Costello is the serving Lord Mayor of Dublin. She was elected to the position of Lord Mayor on 15th June 2009.

How far is the RDS from Dublin city centre?

It is very close, only about 4 kilometres or 2.5 miles.