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Dublin, Republic of Ireland
With its magnificent Georgian architecture, a rich literary heritage and thriving economy, Dublin has become a fashionable and cosmopolitan destination, yet remains one of Europe's more intimate capital cities. |
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A booming economy and a young, affluent urban population have both given rise to a surge of commercial development throughout Dublin's city centre. While the 1980s were arguably a depressing time for socialising in the city, Dubliners now have more d... [ more ] |
| Unlike some of its European counterparts, Dublin still remains a relatively compact city that can easily be negotiated on foot. Whether your interest be historical, literary or cultural, or if you simply want to relax, Dublin offers a range of intere... [ more ] |
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