- The
River Poddle (Irish: An Poitéal) is a
river in Dublin, Ireland, a pool of
which (dubh linn, "black pool" or "dark pool" in Irish) gave the city its...
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which gave
Dublin its name. This pool lies on the
lower course of the
River Poddle before its
confluence with the
River Liffey; when the
castle was built,...
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voiced both Bill and Ben,
inventing their gibberish language,
named Oddle-
Poddle. He
based the
language on
select words such as "Slogalog" (Slowcoach the...
- the
River Poddle, a
tributary of the
Liffey in an area now
known as Wood Quay. The
Dubhlinn was a pool on the
lowest stretch of the
Poddle,
where ships...
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within Dublin Bay. Its
major tributaries include the
River Dodder, the
River Poddle and the
River Camac. The
river supplies much of Dublin's
water and supports...
- the
south side of Dublin,
Ireland in the
postal district D6W. The
River Poddle runs
through it,
though largely in an
underground culvert, and it holds...
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class neighbourhoods. The area was
traditionally ****ociated with the
River Poddle,
market traders and
local family-owned businesses, as well as the Guinness...
- is a
southwestern suburb of
Dublin in Ireland. It lies
between the
River Poddle and
River Dodder, and is
about halfway from Dublin's
centre to the mountains...
- of the
River Poddle, the
Coombe Stream or
Commons Water, ran. The name is
sometimes used for the
broader area around, in
which the
Poddle and its related...
- River, the Swan
River (or Water), and the
small Muckross Stream. The
River Poddle, a
tributary of the
Liffey in its own right, was
linked with the
River Dodder...