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Baldoyle (Irish:
Baile DĂșill) is a
coastal suburb of Dublin's northside. It is
located in the
southeastern part of the
jurisdiction of Fingal, Ireland...
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residential suburb on the
northern side of Dublin, Ireland,
formed from
parts of
Baldoyle,
Coolock and
Raheny in the 1970s. It
contains a mid-size
shopping centre...
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United Kingdom.
Sudocrem was
manufactured in Dublin, in the
suburb of
Baldoyle but is now
manufactured in Bulgaria. A 2012
Irish Independent article said:...
- of the Vikings, who
landed in 795 and used
Malahide Estuary (along with
Baldoyle Bay,
where they had a longphort) as a
convenient base. With the arrival...
- development,
Sutton Park, Dublin, also on
Kilbarrack lands adjacent to
Baldoyle.
Established under Dublin Corporation, it was
later moved to the jurisdiction...
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Baldoyle railway station was a
railway station in Dublin, Ireland,
serving nearby Baldoyle. It was located, on the down side,
between Howth Junction and...
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Baldoyle Bay is a sea
inlet on the east
coast of
Fingal in Ireland, in the
traditional County Dublin. It is
situated between Portmarnock, at its head,...
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Roman Catholic voluntary-aided
secondary school located between Sutton and
Baldoyle, Dublin, Ireland. A
school originally opened at
Bellevue House within the...
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Padraic Colum and Mary Colum.
Members of both the
Howth Volunteers and
Baldoyle section of the
Irish Citizen Army parti****ted in the
Easter Rising in...
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Balbriggan and Malahide.
Suburban villages with
extensive housing include Baldoyle, Castleknock,
Howth (and Sutton), Lusk, Donabate,Portmarnock, Skerries...