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Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, part of the Wicklow Mountains range. Dublin is the largest city by population on the island of Ireland; at the 2022 census, the city council area had a population of 592,713, while the city, including suburbs, had a population of 1,263,219, and County Dublin had a population of 1,501,500. Various definitions of a metropolitan Greater Dublin Area exist.
Sinn Féin
left-wing nationalist political party in Ireland
President of Ireland
head of state of the Republic of Ireland
Fianna Fáil
Irish political party
Oireachtas
The Oireachtas ( ; ), sometimes referred to as Oireachtas Éireann, is the bicameral parliament of Ireland. The Oireachtas consists of the president of Ireland and the two houses of the Oireachtas (): a lower house called Dáil Éireann and an upper house called Seanad Éireann.
Fine Gael
Irish political party
Labour Party
Irish political party

Howth
Howth ( ; ; ) is a peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin in Ireland. The district as a whole occupies the greater part of the peninsula of Howth Head, which forms the northern boundary of Dublin Bay, and includes the island of Ireland's Eye, which holds multiple natural protection designations.
Green Party
Political party in Ireland
Phoenix Park
park in Dublin, Ireland
Erskine Childers
Irish nationalist and author (1870-1922)
Áras an Uachtaráin
the official residence of the President of Ireland
Wild Nephin National Park
national park in Ireland
Teachta Dála
member of the Dáil (lower house of the Irish Parliament)
Inishturk
Inishturk (Inis Toirc in Irish, meaning Wild Boar Island) is an inhabited island of County Mayo, in Ireland.
Eoin O'Duffy
Irish political activist, soldier and police commissioner (1890–1944)

Termonfeckin
Termonfeckin or Termonfechin () is a small village and townland in County Louth, Ireland. It is within a civil parish of the same name, and is north-east of Drogheda. The population of the village almost quadrupled in the period between the 1996 and 2022 census, growing from 530 to 1,983 inhabitants.
Ireland's Eye
island in Ireland
Grafton Street
road in Dublin, Ireland
River Dargle
river in Co. Wicklow. Ireland.

Patrick Browne
Irish physician and botanist (1720-1790)
People Before Profit–Solidarity
electoral alliance in Ireland
Lough Conn
lake in Ireland
Beatrice Hill-Lowe
Irish archer
Republican Sinn Féin
political party
Social Democrats
political party in Ireland

Boann
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Communist Party of Ireland
Irish all-Ireland Marxist party

Carlingford
town in County Louth, Leinster, Ireland
Clew Bay
bay on the west coast of Ireland
Tony Byrne
boxer (1930–2013)

Banagher
Banagher ( or ) is a town in Ireland, located in the midlands, on the western edge of County Offaly in the province of Leinster, on the banks of the River Shannon. The town had a population of 3,000 at the height of its economic growth in the mid-19th century. According to the 2022 census, its population was 1,907.
Butch Moore
Irish singer (1938-2001)
Workers' Party of Ireland
Irish political party
Ceann Comhairle
speaker of the Dáil Éireann
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Dunleer
Dunleer () is a town and townland in County Louth, Ireland. Dunleer is situated midway between Dundalk and Drogheda and is located on the junction of the R132, R169 and R170 regional roads that intersect the town. As of the 2022 census, the town had a population of 2,143.
Thomas Coulter
Irish physician, botanist, and explorer (1793-1843)
Caher Island
townland in Clare Island, County Mayo, Ireland
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Cabinteely
Cabinteely () is a suburb of Dublin's southside. It is in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland. The population of all electoral divisions labelled as Cabinteely was 15,864 as of the 2022 census.
Croaghaun
Croaghaun () is a mountain on Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. At , it has the highest sea cliffs in Ireland, as well as the third-highest sea cliffs in Europe, after Hornelen, Norway, and Cape Enniberg, Faroe Islands.
Douglas
suburb of Cork, Ireland
Monasterboice
The Monasterboice () ruins are the remains of an early Christian monastic settlement in County Louth in Ireland, north of Drogheda. The ruins are a national monument of Ireland and also give their name to the local village and to a civil parish of the same name.
2019 European Parliament election in Ireland
Irish component of the 2019 European Parliament election
Louth
human settlement
Thomas Gann
British physician and archaeologist (1867–1938)
Timothy Michael Healy
Irish politician and barrister (1855-1931)
James T. Kelley
Irish actor (1854–1933)

Aontú
thumb|Aontú's 2024 Ardfheis in County Kildare
Aontú (; "Unity") is a conservative Irish republican political party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It has been led by Peadar Tóibín since its foundation in January 2019. The party holds socially conservative positions, with a significant policy being opposition to abortion, and is left-wing on economic issues. Political observers have variously characterised Aontú as centre-left, right-wing, or populist.
Discothèque
1997 single by U2

Collon
Collon () is a village and townland in the south west corner of County Louth, Ireland, on the N2 national primary road. The village is home to the Cistercian Abbey of New Mellifont, and to Collon House, the ancestral home of the Foster family. The village is in a civil parish of the same name.
An Muirthead
peninsula in County Mayo, Ireland
Erris Head
promontory in County Mayo, Ireland
2009 European Parliament election in Ireland
election of the delegation from Ireland to the European Parliament in 2009
2014 European Parliament election in Ireland
Irish component of the 2014 European Parliament election

Lough Carra
lake in Ireland
Blacksod Bay
bay
Tullyallen
village in Ireland

Geoffrey Roberts
British historian

Terenure
Terenure (), called Roundtown from around 1800-1870, is a middle class suburb of Dublin in Ireland. It is located in the city's D6 and D6W postal districts. The population of all electoral divisions labelled as Terenure was 17,972 as of the 2022 census.
Robertstown
village in County Kildare, Ireland