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  • ...nstitutions: the Ulster Museum, Belfast; Trinity College, Dublin; National University of Ireland, Galway, and the Natural History Museum, London. ...-7</ref> by order of the English Crown in 1585. The English authorities at Dublin Castle formed the new county by amalgamating the old Kingdom of Tír Chonai
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  • ...re is [[Cupidstown Hill]] on the border with the county of [[County Dublin|Dublin]], with the better known [[Hill of Allen]] in central Kildare. * [[Ballymore Eustace]] ([[County Dublin]] detached)
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  • ...big-endian to little-endian notation (Dept of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Leeds</ref> the UK's Internet top-level domain is '''.uk''', a break fro ...eoples were made.<ref>Philip Freeman, ''Ireland and the Classical World'', University of Texas Press, 2001</ref>
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  • ...e speed at which lava from a volcanic eruption cools<ref>{{cite web |title=University of Toronto (2008, December 25). Mystery of Hexagonal Column Formations |url ...tings of it in 1739; they won Drury the first award presented by the Royal Dublin Society in 1740 and were engraved in 1743.<ref>Arnold, ''Irish Art'', p. 62
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  • |largest town=Dublin ...or|last=Meally|title=Encyclopaedia of Ireland|publisher=A. Figgis|location=Dublin|year=1968|page=240}}</ref> Western areas can be mountainous and rocky with
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  • ...at-arms gathered in the haven before sailing to [[Waterford]], and on to [[Dublin]]; the first time an English king had stood on Irish soil, and the beginnin ...uld be invaded.<ref>Jones, J Gwynfor. ''Wales & The Tudor State'', Cardiff University of Wales Press, 1989. ISBN 0-7083-1039-7</ref> In 1405, the French landed i
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  • ...t=Freeman |first=Philip |title=Ireland and the classical world |publisher=University of Texas Press |year=2001 |location=Austin, Texas |page=65 |url=http://book ...s traded with Ireland and although a Roman fort has been excavated outside Dublin, evidence of one extensive military campaign in ''Hibernia'', Ireland was n
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  • |name=Dublin |county=County Dublin
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  • ...of Ireland. It is the largest city in the [[Republic of Ireland]] after [[Dublin]], and by far the largest city in the province of [[Munster]]. |publisher =Oxford University Press
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  • ...web|title=Geo|url=http://www.fettes.com/shetland/geo.htm|publisher=Fettes College|accessdate=9 September 2011|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/200903010 ...een E. (1998) ''Vikings in Scotland: An Archaeological Survey''. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978074860641
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  • ...ously Archdeacon of Canterbury; also Lord Chancellor and Chancellor of the University of Oxford; died in office. | Translated from [[Province of Dublin|Dublin]]; translated to [[Province of York|York]].
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  • ...–1523) | work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26261/26280 ...1755) | work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29691 | do
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  • ...iest times |editor=Pádraig Ó Snodaigh |publisher=Academy Press |location=Dublin |year=1979 |isbn=0-906187-01-X |page=38 }}</ref> though other sources show {{quote|At the College of Arms it was stated that certain modifications were under consideration a
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  • ...n Goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae |publisher=University College Cork Documents of Ireland |url=http://publish.ucc.ie/doi/locus/B |accessdat ...ment of Science |author=Murray, J |page=236 |year=1880 |publisher=Harvard University}}</ref> More neolithic remnants were unearthed in the townland of Moylehid
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  • | publisher = Department of Geology, Trinity College Dublin ...site, named Sir Thomas Molyneaux, who was a professor at the University of Dublin. He talked to Charles Campbell, who informed him that he had found the rema
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  • ...at the inauguration of President Michael D Higgins in St Patrick's Hall, [[Dublin Castle]], on November 11, 2011; Galway Gospel Choir (founded in 2001) direc ..., flowing for just more than a kilometer, is a very pleasant walk from the University to the [[Claddagh]].
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  • ...km|mi|0|x}} south-south-east, Limerick {{convert|93|km|mi|0|x}} west and [[Dublin]] {{convert|101|km|mi|0|x}} north-east. |place=Dublin
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  • The Norse kings of Limerick were second only to those of [[Dublin]]. The first king is unknown, but the annals record their raiding parties The Waterford and Limerick Railway linked the city to the Dublin-Cork railway line in 1848 and to Waterford in 1853. The opening of a number
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  • ...4 and the N5 primary routes, which means that traffic travelling between [[Dublin]] and [[County Mayo]] or North [[County Roscommon]] passes through the town ...excavated over the years by Professor Barry Raftery of University College Dublin. Inside the building, an {{convert|18|m|yd|0|x|adj=on}} stretch of preserve
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  • ...wn is close to the border with [[Northern Ireland]] and equidistant from [[Dublin]] and [[Belfast]]. ...|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1O55-LeborGablarenn.html|publisher=Oxford University Press |accessdate=22 May 2012|date=1 January 2000}}</ref> when the Gaels fi
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