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Ballybough (Irish: An
Baile Bocht,
meaning 'the poor town') is an
inner city
district of
northeast Dublin city, Ireland.
Adjacent areas include the North...
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Ballybough Cemetery (Irish:
Reilig an
Bhaile Bhoicht) is a
Jewish cemetery in
Ballybough, Dublin.
Founded in 1718, it is Ireland's
oldest Jewish cemetery...
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safety regulations in the venue,
mainly concerning the 'New' and
Ballybough stands.
Tolka Park has
hosted national cup
finals along with international...
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Ballybough to the west, East Wall to the southwest, and
Clontarf to the east.
Until the end of the 18th century, the area was
known as
Ballybough, with...
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traditional working class areas such as East Wall,
North Strand, Summerhill,
Ballybough,
Sheriff Street and
Cabra with more
suburban middle class Glasnevin and...
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bordered by
Gardiner Street in the West,
Mountjoy Square,
Ballybough in the North,
Northeast and East, and
Talbot Street and
Amiens Street...
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Wexford and
Camden Streets to the west.
Dublin 3 encomp****es
areas such as
Ballybough,
North Strand, Clonliffe, Clontarf, Dollymount, East Wall (including East...
- of Leinster. This battle,
which extended over a wide area, from
modern Ballybough to Kilbarrack, at least, is seen as
marking an end to the Irish-Viking...
- (Northside)
Abbotstown Applewood Arbour Hill
Artane Ashtown Baldoyle Balgriffin Ballybough Ballyboughal Ballygall Ballymun Balrothery Bayside Beaumont Blanchardstown...
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Balbriggan Baldoyle Balgriffin Ballinteer Ballsbridge Ballyboden Ballybrack Ballybough Ballyboughal Ballyfermot Ballygall Ballymount Ballymun Ballyroan Balrothery...