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  2. Dundrum, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dundrum (Irish: Dún Droma, meaning 'the ridge fort'), originally a village in its own right, is an outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The area is located in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and Dublin 16. Dundrum is home to the Dundrum Town Centre, the largest shopping centre in Ireland.

  3. Dundrum Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dundrum Town Centre is a shopping centre located in Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland.It is one of Ireland's two largest [1] shopping centres with over 131 shops, 47 restaurants, 3 amusement facilities and a cinema, retail floor space of 111,484 m 2 (1,200,000 sq ft) [1] and almost 140,000 m 2 (1,500,000 sq ft) total floor space, [2] and over 3,000 car parking spaces. [3]

  4. Dundrum, County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    Dundrum (Irish: Dún Droma, meaning 'fort of the ridge') [2] is a village in County Tipperary, Ireland. In the 2016 census , the population was 165. [ 1 ] It is in the barony of Kilnamanagh Lower .

  5. Dundrum - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Republic of Ireland. 1.2 Northern Ireland. 2 Other uses. Toggle the table of contents. Dundrum. 9 languages. ... Dundrum Town Centre, a shopping centre in the ...

  6. Balally - Wikipedia

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    Balally is served by bus route numbers 44, 44B and 116. The 44 travels on to Enniskerry in the south and Larkhill to the north and runs seven days a week. The 44B service operates on weekdays between Dundrum and Glencullen. The 116 also serves the area, as do routes S8 and L25, which have replaced the former 75 since 26 November 2023. [citation ...

  7. Mill Theatre Dundrum - Wikipedia

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    Mill Theatre Dundrum, also known as the dlr Mill Theatre, is a theatre in the Dundrum Town Centre shopping centre in Dublin, Ireland. It was opened by Mary McAleese on 4 May 2006. There are 205 seats in the theatre's main auditorium.

  8. River Slang - Wikipedia

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    It comes to the Dundrum Town Centre retail complex, where its main channel runs along one side, while an old millrace feeds a former mill pond now a feature within the shopping facility. The Slang then runs north via Windy Arbour and after a couple of culverted sections, joins the River Dodder at Milltown , near the Nine Arches viaduct, now ...

  9. Dundrum, County Down - Wikipedia

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    Dundrum (from Irish Dún Droma, meaning 'fort of the ridge') [1] [2] is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is beside Dundrum Bay, about 4 miles outside Newcastle on the A2 road. The village is best known for its ruined Norman castle. It had a population of 1,555 people at the 2011 census. [3]