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  2. List of gates of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The path of the city walls c. 1714 Map of the Dublin City Walls by Leonard R. Strangways, 1904 Surviving piece of Dublin city walls near Cornmarket The walls and fortifications around Dublin were raised by the Ostmen in the 9th Century, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the majority of the cities in Ireland remained subject to incursions by native clans until ...

  3. Area codes 678, 470, and 943 - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2001, area code 470, was added to the 678 overlay area of area codes 404 and 770. [1] Telephone numbers from the NPA were assigned after exhaustion of area code 678. In October of 2020, the Georgia Public Service Commission approved the creation of a new overlay area code after NANPA exhaustion analyses projected shortfall of ...

  4. Area code 678 - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Dublin Gates - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of Dublin Gates

  6. Cartography of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Google Map interface – North county Dublin; Google Map interface – South county Dublin; 1885 Plan of Dublin Google Map interface; 1885 Environs of Dublin By Edward Weller F.R.G.S. Google Map interface; 1888 German map of Dublin: 1893 Insurance Plan of the City of Dublin Charles E. Goad: 1895 Bacon's Large Scale Plan of Dublin for Cyclists ...

  7. St. James's Gate - Wikipedia

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    Standing for up to 5 centuries, [3] the gate was a toll point for goods entering the city. [2] It is referenced in 13th-century texts, is marked on John Speed's 17th-century map of Dublin, and on Charles Brooking's early 18th-century map of the city. [4] Dilapidated by time, the medieval gate was demolished by the mid 18th century. [2]

  8. James's Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    During this time the gate was the traditional starting point for the Camino pilgrimage from Dublin to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain). [2] Though the original medieval gate was demolished in 1734, [ 3 ] the gate gave its name to the area in which it was located, [ 4 ] and in particular to the St. James's Gate Brewery (which was taken ...

  9. Wexford Street - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1326, St Kevin's Gate is recorded as being one of the gates into the city of Dublin. [5]Later the street was known as "Kevin's Port" (also spelled "Kevan’s") a reference to nearby St. Kevin's Church [6] and is detailed as such on the Down Survey map of 1655.