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Loughlinstown

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Loughlinstown is a southern Dublin suburb, located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, on the N11 national road. [1]

30 relations: Aesculus hippocastanum, Blackrock, Dublin, Bray, Dún Laoghaire, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Delgany, Dual carriageway, Dublin, Dundrum, Dublin, Early Modern English, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, European Union, Glencullen, Great Famine (Ireland), Henry II of England, Ireland, Irish Rebellion of 1641, James II of England, Killiney, List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland, N11 road (Ireland), Neolithic, Norman invasion of Ireland, Powerscourt Estate, R118 road (Ireland), Rathmichael, St. Columcille's Hospital, Stillorgan, The Pale, Workhouse.

Aesculus hippocastanum

Aesculus hippocastanum is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae.

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Blackrock, Dublin

Blackrock is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, northwest of Dún Laoghaire.

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Bray

Bray (formerly Brí Chualann) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland.

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Dún Laoghaire

Dún Laoghaire is a suburban coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland, about 12 km (7.5 miles) south of Dublin city centre.

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Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown

Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (Dún Laoghaire–Ráth an Dúin) is a county in Ireland.

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Delgany

Delgany is a small rural village in County Wicklow located on the R762 road which connects to the N11 road at the Glen of the Downs.

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Dual carriageway

A dual carriageway (British English) or divided highway (American English) is a class of highway with carriageways for traffic travelling in opposite directions separated by a central reservation.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.

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Dundrum, Dublin

Dundrum (the ridge fort), originally a town in its own right, is a suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

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Early Modern English

Early Modern English, Early New English (sometimes abbreviated to EModE, EMnE or EME) is the stage of the English language from the beginning of the Tudor period to the English Interregnum and Restoration, or from the transition from Middle English, in the late 15th century, to the transition to Modern English, in the mid-to-late 17th century.

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European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) is an agency of the European Union which focuses on managing research, gathering information, and communicating its findings.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of EUnum member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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Glencullen

Glencullen is a village and townland in the county of Dún Laoghaire in south County Dublin, Ireland.

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Great Famine (Ireland)

The Great Famine (an Gorta Mór) or the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Ireland between 1845 and 1849.

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Henry II of England

Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also partially controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.

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Irish Rebellion of 1641

The Irish Rebellion of 1641 (Éirí Amach 1641) began as an attempted coup d'état by Irish Catholic gentry, who tried to seize control of the English administration in Ireland to force concessions for Catholics.

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James II of England

James II and VII (14 October 1633O.S. – 16 September 1701An assertion found in many sources that James II died 6 September 1701 (17 September 1701 New Style) may result from a miscalculation done by an author of anonymous "An Exact Account of the Sickness and Death of the Late King James II, as also of the Proceedings at St. Germains thereupon, 1701, in a letter from an English gentleman in France to his friend in London" (Somers Tracts, ed. 1809–1815, XI, pp. 339–342). The account reads: "And on Friday the 17th instant, about three in the afternoon, the king died, the day he always fasted in memory of our blessed Saviour's passion, the day he ever desired to die on, and the ninth hour, according to the Jewish account, when our Saviour was crucified." As 17 September 1701 New Style falls on a Saturday and the author insists that James died on Friday, "the day he ever desired to die on", an inevitable conclusion is that the author miscalculated the date, which later made it to various reference works. See "English Historical Documents 1660–1714", ed. by Andrew Browning (London and New York: Routledge, 2001), 136–138.) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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Killiney

Killiney is an affluent seaside resort and suburb in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

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List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland

This is a link page for cities, towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland, including townships or urban centres in Dublin and other major urban areas.

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N11 road (Ireland)

The N11 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running for along the east side of Ireland from Dublin to Wexford.

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Neolithic

The Neolithic was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 10,200 BC, according to the ASPRO chronology, in some parts of Western Asia, and later in other parts of the world and ending between 4500 and 2000 BC.

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Norman invasion of Ireland

The Norman invasion of Ireland took place in stages during the late 12th century, at a time when Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms, with a High King claiming lordship over all.

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Powerscourt Estate

Powerscourt Estate (Eastát Chúirt an Phaoraigh), located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and landscaped gardens, today occupying 19 hectares (47 acres).

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R118 road (Ireland)

The R118 road is a regional road in south Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

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Rathmichael

Rathmichael is a suburb in the south-east of Dublin in the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.

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St. Columcille's Hospital

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Stillorgan

Stillorgan (also Stigh Lorcáin and previously Tigh Lorcáin or Teach Lorcáin), formerly a village in its own right, is now a suburban area of Dublin in Ireland.

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The Pale

The Pale (An Pháil in Irish) or the English Pale (An Pháil Shasanach or An Ghalltacht) was the part of Ireland that was directly under the control of the English government in the late Middle Ages.

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Workhouse

In England and Wales a workhouse, colloquially known as a spike, was a place where those unable to support themselves were offered accommodation and employment.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughlinstown

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