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Leinster (/ˈlɛnstər/ LEN-stər; Irish:
Laighin [ˈl̪ˠəinʲ] or Cúige
Laighean [ˌkuːɟə ˈl̪ˠəinˠ]) is one of the four
provinces of Ireland, in the southeast...
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Leinster Rugby (Irish: Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four
professional provincial club
rugby union teams from the
island of Ireland. They
compete in the...
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Leinster House (Irish:
Teach Laighean) is the seat of the Oireachtas, the
parliament of Ireland. Originally, it was the
ducal palace of the
Dukes of Leinster...
- Look up
Leinster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Leinster is an
Irish province.
Leinster may also
refer to:
Leinster,
Western Australia, a
mining town...
- Duke of
Leinster (/ˈlɪnstər/; Irish: Diúc Laighean) is a
title and the
premier dukedom in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
subsidiary titles of the Duke of...
- at
Lansdowne Road
contested between Leinster and
Munster with
Leinster running out 24–20 winners.
Champions Leinster failed to make the quarter-final stage...
- mathematics, a
Leinster group is a
finite group whose order equals the sum of the
orders of its
proper normal subgroups. The
Leinster groups are named...
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national rugby team,
national football team and some home
fixtures for
Leinster Rugby and
Lansdowne Football Club from 2010 onwards.
Unlike its predecessor...
- The
Leinster Hall was a
music or
concert hall in Dublin, Ireland,
built in
Hawkins Street on the site of the
third Theatre Royal,
after the
Royal had been...
- The
kings of
Leinster (Irish: Rí Laighín)
ruled from the
establishment of
Leinster during the
Irish Iron Age
until the 17th
century Early Modern Ireland...