Apparently, in Irish, Black pool is "Dubh Linn", if you were translating straight from Blackpool as one word, it would turn out as Blackpool, but if you separate it into the two words that it derived from, and then translate it becomes "Dubh Linn", the same two origin words as "Dublin".
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Irish Sea
Blackpool Beach stretches approximately 7 miles along the coastline of the Irish Sea. It is known for its sandy shores and is a popular destination for tourists. The beach is part of the larger Blackpool area, which includes attractions like the Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the famous Blackpool Tower.
No, Blackpool is not on a peninsula. It is located on the northwest coast of England, along the Irish Sea. The town is situated on a coastal plain rather than being surrounded by water on three sides, which is characteristic of a peninsula.
Blackpool Tower overlooks the Irish Sea. Located on the coast of Blackpool in Lancashire, England, the tower offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the sea. The iconic structure is a popular attraction, drawing visitors to enjoy its height and the seaside scenery.
Blackpool is believed to get its name from a historic drainage channel (possibly Spen Dyke) that ran over a peat bog, discharging discoloured water into the Irish Sea, which formed a black pool (on the other side of the sea, Dublin is derived from the Irish for "black pool"). Another explanation is that the local dialect for stream was "pul" or "poole", hence "Black poole".
some sight seeing places in blackpool are: Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Zoo and Blackpool's art galleries.
Blackpool is in the county of Lancashire (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackpool)
No blackpool is not haunted to me
The population of Blackpool is 142,900
Yes they do. Its one of the major tourist attractions for Blackpool.
Blackpool is nowhere near London.