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Balgriffin (Irish:
Baile Ghrífín,
meaning "Griffin's town") is a
suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It lies on the
administrative boundary between Dublin City...
- 53°24′43″N 6°10′56″W / 53.41197°N 6.18219°W / 53.41197; -6.18219
Balgriffin Cemetery is a
cemetery in
northern County Dublin, on Carr's Lane in Fingal...
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which it was
largely formed,
north of Raheny, east of
Coolock and
Balgriffin and
south of Portmarnock. In the
northern part of
Donaghmede is the Grange...
- on the
Malahide Road, in the
former green belt
between the
suburbs of
Balgriffin,
Portmarnock and Malahide.
Kinsaley is also the name of the surrounding...
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League from 1907 to 1921
Innisfails GAA,
Gaelic games club in
based in
Balgriffin, Fingal,
Ireland Innisfail (provincial
electoral district),
Canada Innisfail...
- Kilmashogue, Knocklyon,
upper Rathfarnham and Rockbrook.
Dublin 17
includes Balgriffin, most of Coolock, and Belcamp, Darndale,
Priorswood and Riverside. Dublin...
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Church in
Portmarnock where he had his home, and his body was
buried in
Balgriffin Cemetery to the
north of Dublin. A
memorial m**** was held for him in Westminster...
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Artane Arbour Hill
Ashtown Balbriggan Ballybough Ballyboughal Baldoyle Balgriffin Ballygall Ballymun Bayside Beaumont Blanchardstown Broadstone Cabra Castleknock...
- school,
situated within a
substantial estate off the
Malahide Road in
Balgriffin in the
northern suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. The
house was
designed by...
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mythical beast and may be an
element in the name of the
adjacent district,
Balgriffin. Allegedly,
architect David Wright gave
Clongriffin its name
while working...