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  2. Hindenburg Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hindenburg Bridge (German: Hindenburgbrücke) was a railway bridge over the Rhine between Rüdesheim in the German state of Hesse and Bingen-Kempten state of Rhineland-Palatinate, named in 1918 after Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, later German President. The bridge was put in service in 1915, destroyed in the Second World War and never ...

  3. Dublin City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin City Council's Draft Budget for 2023 estimates a total revenue of €1.24 bn, which is an increase of €0.11bn from the previous year. The Housing and Building Division is the service with the largest spend, with an estimated operational expenditure of €550.5 m, almost €53 m more than in 2022.

  4. List of Dublin bridges and tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Dodder Greenway Foot/Cycle Bridge: Avonmore Road Opened 2021 A short walking/cycling bridge that is over the Dodder river: Dodder Greenway Foot/Cycle Bridge, Firhouse: Old Bawn and Killininny Opened 14 November 2014 Pedestrian / Cycle Bridge across River Dodder near Firhouse, Dublin, Ireland: Old Bawn Bridge Old Bawn Road - R113: Opened in May ...

  5. Category:Bridges in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 November 2019, at 02:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Local government in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    the abolition of rural districts in County Dublin (which had been abolished elsewhere under the Local Government Act 1925; [13] the reduction of Dublin City Council from 80 members to 35 members, 5 of which were to be elected by a register of commercial electors. [14] The register of commercial electors was provided by separate legislation. [15]

  7. Local government in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The functions of local government in the Republic of Ireland are mostly exercised by thirty-one local authorities, termed County, City, or City and County Councils. [1] [2] [3] The principal decision-making body in each of the thirty-one local authorities is composed of the members of the council, elected by universal franchise in local elections every five years from multi-seat local ...

  8. Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin City Council is a unicameral assembly of 63 members elected every five years from local electoral areas. [59] It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Dublin's Mansion House. Council meetings occur at Dublin City Hall, while most of its administrative activities are based in the Civic Offices ...

  9. Urban and rural districts (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Howth, which had become an urban district within the county of Dublin in 1918, was abolished and incorporated into the city of Dublin; Passage West ceased to exist in 1942 [4] Granard ceased to exist in 1944; Belturbet ceased to exist in 1950 [5] The above changes left a total of 49 urban districts in being, which continued unchanged ...