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  2. Sir Sandford Fleming Park - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Dingle Park or simply The Dingle, [1] named after the town of Dingle in southwestern Ireland. The park was donated to the people of Halifax by Sir Sandford Fleming . The centrepiece of the park is an impressive tower that commemorates Nova Scotia's achievement of representative government in 1758.

  3. Dingle - Wikipedia

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    Dingle (Irish: An Daingean or Daingean Uí Chúis, meaning "fort of Ó Cúis") [9] is a town in County Kerry, Ireland. The only town on the Dingle Peninsula, it sits on the Atlantic coast, about 50 kilometres (30 mi) southwest of Tralee and 71 kilometres (40 mi) northwest of Killarney. [10] Principal industries in the town are tourism, fishing ...

  4. H World International - Wikipedia

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    Steigenberger in Konstanz IntercityHotel in Herford. The company was founded by Albert Steigenberger in 1930 and was run as a family business by the descendants of the founder, who died in 1958. [5] In 2009, the Egyptian travel and tourism company Travco Group acquired Steigenberger Hotels. [6] In 2016, the company was rebranded as Deutsche ...

  5. The Doyle Collection - Wikipedia

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    He later sold the hotel to finance the development of the more upmarket Montrose hotel near Donnybrook in 1964. [2] The group continued expanding with the development of the Green Isle hotel in Newlands Cross and then the Skylon hotel in Drumcondra in 1969 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the Tara Tower hotel in Booterstown in 1970, the Burlington Hotel in 1972 [ 5 ...

  6. Dingle Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Dingle Peninsula (Irish: Corca Dhuibhne; anglicised as Corkaguiny or Corcaguiny, the name of the corresponding barony) is the northernmost of the major peninsulas in County Kerry. It ends beyond the town of Dingle at Dunmore Head, the westernmost point of Ireland. [1] It is separated from the Iveragh Peninsula to the south by the Dingle Bay.

  7. Camp, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Local rail transport used to include the route along the Tralee and Dingle Light Railway. [3] Killelton Church , a medieval National Monument, lies 2.5 km (1.6 mi) to the east. The local Roman Catholic church, which is dedicated to Saint Mary, was built c. 1830 .