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  2. Nestpick - Wikipedia

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    Nestpick is an online platform for on-demand housing; month to month rentals of furnished apartments & rooms, operating worldwide. The website facilitates an easy exploration of a wide range of furnished apartments, rooms and student accommodation. Offers from many international providers are aggregated on the Nespick website.

  3. Ballymun Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Ballymun Flats referred to a number of flats—including the seven Ballymun tower blocks—in Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland.Built rapidly [3] in the 1960s, there were 36 blocks in total, consisting of 7 fifteen-storey, 19 eight-storey, and 10 four-storey blocks.

  4. Bedsit - Wikipedia

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    The apartments, which often have shared bathrooms and kitchen spaces, are low-rent and are commonly used by low-income residents because of their affordability. [ 3 ] Bedsits were once common in Dublin and other towns in Ireland, although they had been impractical to implement after the introduction of planning permission in 1963.

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  6. List of companies of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ireland. This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.It includes companies from the entire island. The state of the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.

  7. Tenement - Wikipedia

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    Dublin slum dwellers, 1901 By the 19th and early 20th century, Dublin's tenements ( Irish : tionóntán ) [ 43 ] were infamous, often described as the worst in Europe. [ 44 ] Many tenement buildings were originally the Georgian townhouses of upper-class families, neglected and subdivided over the centuries to house dozens of Dublin's poor. [ 45 ]