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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 long to drive from Wexford town to the O2 in Dublin?

About 2 hours, but a lot will depend on traffic which could add to that time considerably.

How many miles from Dublin Ireland to Milford Ireland?

From Dublin to Milford in County Donegal, is about 158 miles, which is about 254 kilometres.

The aboslute location of Dublin?

The absolute location of Ireland is

53° 20′ 0″ N, 8° 0′ 0″ W

How long does it take to drive to dublin from galway?

city centre to city centre would be approx 3 hours, depending on time of day/rush hour etc

What is the main country of Dublin?

There are many Dublins in the world. The main one is the capital city of Ireland.

How many air miles is it from Seattle to Dublin?

The distance between the above places is 4573 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.

How far from celbridge to Dublin?

From Dublin city centre to Celbridge is about 13 miles or 21 kilometres.

Does Dublin Ireland have Daylight Saving Time?

Yes it does. It starts on the last Sunday in March, running until the last Sunday in October.

Why is the Louth accent so different from the Northern accent and the Dublin one which are only a short distance away?

There are many reasons for this strange accent and dialect. Firstly, as the smallest and most unimportant county in Ireland, we desperately strive for our own identidy. Having an accent unlike any other is our way of saying "Yes, we're different and we proud of it".

Secondly, many years ago (as strange as it may sound), inbreeding was very common in the greater Louth area. Smaller towns like Ardee grew in population and the younger generation stayed in the locality, instead of leaving for Dublin and Meath.

Like all accents and dialects, this meant that people began to speak like their family and those around them.

AnswerAnyway the Louth accent is hardly an awful lot different to the Northern accent. Its really Dublin which sticks out, not Louth. As you move towards the Dublin the accent has Louth tones in it but gets softer until you hit the greater Dublin area. Having said that the greater Dublin area extends to Drogheda now

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The Louth accent is kind of like the Northern accent.. I'm from Louth and my friend is from Drogheda, the nearer to Dublin. She says she can hear the Northern accent In Dundalk people a bit. She has a Drogheda accent which sounds a bit like Dublin.. You would know which person is from which area in Louth, as they are the most common accents in Louth, but like every county in Ireland, theres good few different accents in Louth.

What is important about Dublin and where is Dublin located?

its the capital of Ireland its on the east coast on the river liffey and along with Paris its the only prime city in Europe

Why is it good to live in Shankill Dublin Ireland?

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

It is a very nice area. It is not far from the city, on one of the main roads into the city. It is near the coast. It is near the mountains. It has good public services in the area, such as shops, schools etc. For these and many other areas, it is a good place to live.

What is the distance from Dublin Ireland to Blackrock Ireland?

It is about 5 miles or 8 kilometres to Blackrock in Dublin from Dublin city centre. Blackrock in county Louth is about 51 miles or 83 kilometres. It is about 157 miles or 253 kilometres to Blackrock in Cork.

How long on a train from cavan to dublin?

There is no rail line between Cavan and Dublin. You would make the journey by other methods, like bus or car. Lots of buses go between Cavan and Dublin. Cavan town is about 71 miles or 116 kilometres from Dublin. Depending on traffic, to drive from Dublin city to Cavan town, it could be up to 2 hours. If you are going to another part of county Cavan, it could be longer or shorter.

Was dublin named after the blackpooldubh linn?

Dubh Linn, are the Irish words for Black Pool. A settlement where Dublin now is, was close to a black pool on the river Liffey, the river that Dublin is now built on. It is from that that the modern name Dublin originates.

What are the names of the rivers in Dublin?

The longest river in Ireland is the Shannon. It flows through many towns and the city of Limerick. The following cities are built on the associated rivers:

Dublin - The river Liffey.
Cork - The Lee.
Galway - The Corrib.
Belfast - The Lagan.
Waterford - The Suir.
Derry - The Foyle.

Other important rivers include the river Slaney, the Blackwater, the Nore, the Boyne, the Suck, the Garravougue, the Barrow, the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are many, many other rivers in Ireland.

What is the Dublin neighbouring counties?

Dublin borders three counties. They are Meath, Kildare and Wicklow.

When did Dublin become a capital?

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.

No. The Hill of Tara is regarded as being the ancient capital of Ireland. Dublin has been the capital of Ireland since about 1171. Kilkenny was the capital of what was known as "Confederate Ireland" between 1642 and 1649. This was only parts of Ireland, controlled by Catholic interests, so it was not the true capital of Ireland.