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  2. Dublin Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Zoo (Irish: Zú Bhaile Átha Cliath[ 3 ][ 4 ]), in Phoenix Park, is a zoo in Dublin, Ireland, and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Established and designed in 1830 by Decimus Burton, it opened the following year. [ 5 ][ 6 ] Today it focuses on conservation projects, breeding programmes, and growing awareness for animals. [ 7 ]

  3. Phoenix Park - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Park. Outside car (Jaunting car).Postcard, c. 1905 The park's name is derived from the Irish fhionnuisce, meaning clear or still water. [7]After the Normans conquered Dublin and its hinterland in the 12th century, Hugh Tyrrel, 1st Baron of Castleknock, granted a large area of land, including what now comprises the Phoenix Park, to the Knights Hospitaller.

  4. Bride Street - Wikipedia

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    Bride Street appears in a 1465 map of Dublin as "Synt Bryd stret". The St Bride's Church for which the street is named is first mentioned in 1178. [2] This church was demolished in the late 1800s to make way for the Iveagh Trust housing scheme. [3] Adelaide Hospital was originally located at 42 Bride Street until 1846. [4][5]

  5. National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and ...

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    The flag of The Republic of Ireland. Flag of Northern Ireland. St Patrick's Saltire. The flag of Ireland is a tricolour of green, white and orange, first flown in 1848. The colours stand for Irish Catholicism, Irish Protestantism, and peace between the two. Although it was originally intended as a symbol of peace and ecumenism, the tricolour is ...

  6. Mansion House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    1710. Inaugurated. 1715. Owner. Dublin City Council. The Mansion House (Irish: Teach an Ard-Mhéara) is a house on Dawson Street, Dublin, which has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since 1715, and was also the meeting place of the Dáil Éireann from 1919 until 1922.

  7. 14 Henrietta Street - Wikipedia

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    Apply to the caretaker, 14 Henrietta St." By 1911, it was home to over 100 people. [6] The last families left the house in 1979. [6] In the 1920s, Irish Republican Army volunteer Thomas Bryan lived at the address. In March 2023, a plaque was unveiled by Dublin City Council in his memory. [7] Restoration work began in 2006 and took over ten ...