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A map of Ireland's routing key areas. The list of Eircode routing key areas in Ireland is a tabulation of the routing key ... Dublin 14: Dublin: D15: Dublin 15 ...
Dublin 12 (D12) Dublin Dublin 15 (D15) Fingal: Dublin 14 (D14) Dublin, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, South Dublin Dublin 17 (D17) Dublin, Fingal: Dublin 16 (D16) Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, South Dublin Dublin 18 (D18) Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Dublin 20 (D20) Dublin, South Dublin Dublin 22 (D22) South Dublin Dublin 24 (D24) South Dublin
Dublin 15 borders four postal districts; Dublin 11 and Dublin 7 to the east; Dublin 20 and Dublin 8 to the south. The district overlaps at many points with the historic barony of Castleknock. Three civil parishes of the barony are not in Dublin 15; Ward, Chapelizod and St James'; the five remaining parishes are contained in the district.
The launch of a national postcode system (Eircode, Irish: éirchód [8]) in Ireland began on 28 April 2014. [9] The system incorporates the existing numbered Dublin postal districts as part of the routing key. [10] [11] Eircode provides a unique postcode for each address. [12] The codes, known as Eircodes, consist of seven characters.
Coolmine railway station. Coolmine is located between the suburban areas of Blanchardstown (to the south-east) and Clonsilla (to the west). It is in the Dublin 15 postal district, approximately 15 kilometres from Dublin city.
Clonsilla used to be a small village in the inner western part of County Dublin, but it is now a large residential suburban area, with Ongar and other localities developing their own subsidiary identities. It falls into the Dublin 15 postal district, the Dublin West Dáil constituency and is locally administered by Fingal County Council.
Garristown (Irish: Baile Gháire) is a village in County Dublin, Ireland. It is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Balrothery West . [ 2 ] As of the 2022 census , the village had a population of 619, [ 1 ] up from 289 as of the 2002 census.
Dublin [A] is the capital city of Ireland. [11] [12] On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range.