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DUBLIN FOOD
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Dublin has a wide range of good quality restaurants, most of which are, however, horribly overpriced by European standards. Main course prices range from ?10 at the lower end up to around ?40 at the higher end. Wine in restaurants is generally marked... |
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DUBLIN RESTAURANTS
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Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud is a restaurant located in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. The restaurant's proprietor is the acclaimed French professional chef, Patrick Guilbaud, who resides in the Republic of Ireland. Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud cla... |
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DUBLIN WEATHER
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Dublin experiences a maritime temperate climate characterised by mild winters, cool summers, and an absence of temperature extremes. The average maximum January temperature is 7.6 °C (46 °F), while the average maximum July temperature is 18.9 °C (66 ... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country IrelandProvince LeinsterGovernment - Type City Council - Headquarters Dublin City Hall - Lord Mayor Gerry Breen - Dáil Éireann Dublin CentralDublin North CentralDublin North WestDublin South ... |
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HISTORY OF DUBLIN
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The writings of the Greek astronomer and cartographer Ptolemy provide perhaps the earliest reference to human habitation in the area now known as Dublin. In around AD 140 he referred to a settlement he called Eblana Civitas. The settlement 'Dubh Linn... |
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FOUNDING AND EARLY HISTORY
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The earliest reference to Dublin is sometimes said to be seen in the writings of Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Egyptian-Greek astronomer and cartographer, around the year A.D. 140, who refers to a settlement called Eblana. This would seem to giv... |
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LATE MEDIEVAL DUBLIN
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After the Anglo-Normans taking of Dublin in 1171, many of the city's Norse inhabitants left the old city, which was on the south side of the river Liffey and built their own settlement on the north side, known as Ostmantown or "Oxmantown". Dublin bec... |
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