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Dublin

Dublin is a large city that is filled with history and charm. The river Liffey divides Dublin into two distinct halves, the south side of the city and the north. The southeast section is home to modern Dublin as well as Trinity College, and the lovely park, St. Stephen's Green. The Trinity College Treasury holds the magnificent Book of Kells. The southwest section encompasses the old town and Dublin Castle.

North of the Liffey, you will find O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare and the Custom House, a classic Georgian building designed by James Gandon. Dublin's gracious Georgian manor homes are relics from the prosperous 18th century. Dublin is now again seeing great prosperity as the high tech industry has made Dublin its European headquarters.

 

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