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Saggart (Irish:
Teach Sagard) is a
village in
County Dublin, Ireland,
south west of
Dublin city, in the
local government area of
South Dublin. It lies...
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Saggart (Irish:
Teach Sagard) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram
system in Dublin, Ireland. It
opened in 2011 as the
terminus of an
extension of the...
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before travelling southwest to Tallaght, with a fork to
Citywest and
Saggart. The Red Line
opened on 26
September 2004.
Construction work
began in March...
- the
civil parish of Rathcoole, one in a
field between the
village and
Saggart village.
There is no
definite explanation for the name "Rathcoole", but...
- for huge
amounts of
fresh water to
service the
Swiftbrook Paper Mills in
Saggart village,
approximately 4
kilometres downstream, and
three other mills,...
- St Mary's is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Saggart,
County Dublin, Ireland. Mary's have won the
Dublin Senior Football Championship on one...
- the
Citywest Hotel and Golf Resort,
several developments local to the
Saggart,
Citywest and
Tallaght areas, and
Weston Airport.
Mansfield had been involved...
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major suburban centre is Tallaght,
while the semi-suburban
village of
Saggart is adjacent. It is 13 km south-west of
Dublin city centre.
Citywest was...
- the
River Liffey. It
flows through a
mountain valley named the
Slade of
Saggart which lies just west of the N81 road (and
below the site of the Crooksling...
- Mid-West
contains the
areas of Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown,
Rathcoole and
Saggart. The
constituency was
created by the
Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act...