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Man-made peninsula in Dublin, Ireland
Poolbeg (Irish: An Poll Beag) is an artificial peninsula extending from Ringsend, Dublin, into Dublin Bay. The Poolbeg peninsula was built between the
Poolbeg
Lighthouse in Dublin, Ireland
Poolbeg Lighthouse (Irish: Teach Solais an Phoill Bhig) is an active aid to navigation at the mouth of the River Liffey, near Poolbeg in Dublin, Ireland
Poolbeg_Lighthouse
Power generating station in Dublin, Ireland
Poolbeg Generating Station (Irish: Cumhachtstáisiún an Phoill Bhig), colloquially known as the Poolbeg Stacks, is a power station owned and operated by
Poolbeg_Generating_Station
Irish book publisher
Poolbeg Press is an Irish book publisher established in 1976. Poolberg Press publishes romantic fiction, literary fiction and non-fiction as well as children's
Poolbeg_Press
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
city centre to the west. A key feature of the area is the chimneys of Poolbeg power station. Formerly the point where ships arriving from across the
Ringsend
Power station fuelled by waste in Dublin, Ireland
also known as the Poolbeg Incinerator, is a waste-to-energy plant serving the Greater Dublin Area in Ireland, located on the Poolbeg peninsula. The plant
Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility
Dublin_Waste-to-Energy_Facility
Former RNLI lifeboat station in County Dublin, Ireland
Poolbeg Lifeboat Station was located near Pigeon House Fort, on the artificial peninsula of Poolbeg, reclaimed land which extends out from Ringsend, Dublin
Poolbeg_Lifeboat_Station
Pub in Dublin
Mulligan's is a pub in Dublin, Ireland, which opened on Poolbeg Street in 1854. The first Mulligan's was established on Thomas Street, Dublin in 1782
Mulligan's
Vertical datum used as the basis for deriving altitudes on maps
Prior to 1970, Poolbeg Ordnance Datum was used: the low water of spring tide at Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin, on 8 April 1837. Poolbeg OD was about 2.7
Ordnance_datum
Irish republican (1963–1996)
Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. pp. 448–449. ISBN 978-1-84223-438-9. McDonald, Henry; Holland, Jack (2010). INLA: Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. pp. 442–443.
Gino_Gallagher
Sea wall at the Port of Dublin in Ireland
sea wall at the Port of Dublin, Ireland. It extends from the tip of the Poolbeg peninsula more than four kilometres out into Dublin Bay. It was the world's
Great_South_Wall
Ulster loyalist paramilitary group
McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 105 Steve Bruce, The Red Hand, Oxford University Press, 1992, p. 115 Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 129
Ulster_Volunteer_Force
Former Irish Republican paramilitary group
Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg Press. p. 334. ISBN 9781853712630. McDonald, Henry; Holland, Jack (1995). I.N.L.A. - Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg Press. p. 342. ISBN 9781853712630
Irish People's Liberation Organisation
Irish_People's_Liberation_Organisation
containing "the seed of genius". She later became a literary editor with the Poolbeg Press, and became well known for her canny knack for uncovering new talent
Kate_Cruise_O'Brien
Irish republican (1957–1981)
January 2025. Holland, Jack & McDonald, Henry (1996). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 272. ISBN 1-85371-263-9. Feldman, Allen (1991). Formations of Violence
Patsy_O'Hara
1974 IRA attack in England
Judgement (3rd ed.). Poolbeg. p. 14. ISBN 1-85371-090-3. Mullin, Chris (1990). "Chapter 8". Error of Judgement (3rd ed.). Poolbeg. p. 44. ISBN 1-85371-090-3
Birmingham_pub_bombings
Irish brewer, banker, politician and flour miller (1768–1855)
Guinness P: Arthur's Round Peter Owen, London 2008. Joyce J.; The Guinnesses Poolbeg Press, Dublin 2009. For "Arthur II Guinness", see the RDS website: www
Arthur_Guinness_II
and 14 buildings over 50 m (164 ft) tall. Dublin's tallest structure is Poolbeg power station chimney 2 which is 207.8 m (682 ft) tall while Dublin's tallest
List of tallest buildings and structures in Dublin
List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_Dublin
Irish businessman and philanthropist (1847–1927)
Ireland, 1801-1922. Royal Irish Academy. p. 132. Joyce, J. The Guinnesses (Poolbeg Press, Dublin 2009), pp. 227–228. "The Guinness Fleets | National Maritime
Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
Edward_Guinness,_1st_Earl_of_Iveagh
Las Flores, Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 2005, ISBN 1842232193 The Beach Bar, Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 2006, ISBN 184223238X The Book Club, Poolbeg Press, Dublin
Kate_McCabe
Irish republican paramilitary group split from the Provisional IRA in 1986
September 2024. Bowyer Bell, J (1997). The Secret Army: The IRA (3rd ed.). Poolbeg. ISBN 978-1560009016. "A Chronology of the Conflict – 1986". CAIN. Retrieved
Continuity Irish Republican Army
Continuity_Irish_Republican_Army
November 1989. Holland, Jack; McDonald, Henry (2010). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg Press. p. 306. ISBN 978-1842234389. McDonald, Holland, Henry, Jack (30
List of weapons used by the Irish National Liberation Army
List_of_weapons_used_by_the_Irish_National_Liberation_Army
Inlet of the Irish Sea around Dublin, Ireland
skyline round the bay are the 207 metres (679 ft) chimney stacks of the Poolbeg Generating Station which have become a protected structure since 2014.
Dublin_Bay
Park in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland. The park contains several kilometres of walking trails along the Poolbeg Peninsula. The park was devised during a building boom in the 1970s, where
Irishtown_Nature_Park,_Dublin
Former RNLI lifeboat class
Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Only one was constructed, and operated at Poolbeg in Dublin Bay, Ireland for its entire service life. Sometime around 1936
Harbour-class_lifeboat
Irish republican paramilitary group formed in 1974
pp.36-37 Holland, Jack; McDonald, Henry (1996). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 68. ISBN 1-85371-263-9. The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official
Irish National Liberation Army
Irish_National_Liberation_Army
Irish politician, writer, historian and academic (1917–2008)
Nationalism in Ireland (Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1994) ISBN 978-1-85371-429-0 Memoir: My Life and Themes (Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1999) ISBN 978-1-85371-947-9
Conor_Cruise_O'Brien
Irish columnist and novelist
Reborn (Dublin, Poolbeg Press, 2003) Temptation (Poolbeg Press, 2004) Ship of Dreams (Poolbeg Press, 2007) The House Where It Happened (Poolbeg/Ward River
Martina_Devlin
18th century coaching inn in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
The_Brazen_Head
Historic class of Irish yachts
Geraldine, with the Poolbeg stacks behind her.
Dublin_Bay_21
Chamberlin Peter de Rosa, Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the Papacy, Poolbeg Press, Dublin 1988/2000, pages 211–215. Hans Kung, The Catholic Church:
List_of_sexually_active_popes
Mixed-use building in Dublin
Ireland. The building is located between Townsend Street, Hawkins Street, Poolbeg Street and Tara Street in the Dublin 2 postal district. Completed in 2025
College_Square_(Dublin)
Wicklow Aghada 2024 338 170 2 Battery Cork Lumcloon 2021 100 Battery Offaly Poolbeg 2024 150 75 2 Lithium-ion Dublin Lisdrumdoagh June 2022 60 Battery Monaghan
Electricity_sector_in_Ireland
Former Norse standing stone in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Steine_of_Dublin
1979 terrorist attack in Glasgow, Scotland
Books. McDonald, Henry; Cusack, Jim (30 June 2016). "UVF - The Endgame". Poolbeg Press Ltd. Retrieved 19 May 2018 – via Google Books. "Terrible end to brief
Glasgow_pub_bombings
Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Tallaght Hospital, Tallaght Village, Oldbawn, Balrothery and Tymon Park), 82 (Poolbeg to Kiltipper) and F1 (IKEA to The Square).[citation needed] Former routes
Tallaght
British Ulster loyalist; Ulster Volunteer Force commander (1953–1994)
Cusack, Jim & McDonald, Henry (1997). UVF. Poolbeg. p.309 Cusack, Jim & McDonald, Henry (1997). UVF. Poolbeg. p. 100 The Troubles Chronology of the Northern
Trevor_King
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
2021_Dublin_riots
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
December 2010. Retrieved 12 June 2013. Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald. UVF. Poolbeg, 1997. p. 28 Peter Taylor (1999). Loyalists. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp
The_Troubles
Quays along the River Liffey in Ireland
Port (east of the quays, towards Dublin Bay) Poolbeg Chimneys (east of the quays, towards Dublin Bay) Poolbeg Lighthouse (east of the quays, towards Dublin
Dublin_quays
Irish republican paramilitary
2025. McDonald, Henry; Holland, Jack (2010). INLA – Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-84223-438-9. "Joe McCann remembered". Republican News
Joe_McCann
Political party in Ireland
Bell, J Bowyer (1997). The Secret Army: The IRA (3rd ed.). Dublin: Poolbeg Press. ISBN 978-1-85371-813-7. Bew, Paul; Gillespie, Gordon (1993). Northern
Sinn_Féin
fully to the Church of Ireland. There was an earlier Lutheran Church in Poolbeg Street built in 1725, which catered for the Lutherans in Dublin, a number
Lutheran_Church_in_Ireland
Irish crime reporter (1958–1996)
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Veronica_Guerin
Lighthouse
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Metal_Man_(beacon)
Irish Republican (1957–1987)
2020. McDonald, Henry; Holland, Jack (2010). INLA - Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg Books. pp. 377, 230, 251–254, 352, 358–360, 373–374, 379–380. ISBN 978-1-84223-438-9
Gerard_Steenson
Irish socialist and republican political activist (born 1947)
December 2016. Holland, Jack; McDonald, Henry (1996). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 49. ISBN 1-85371-263-9. Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley
Bernadette_Devlin_McAliskey
Halloween tradition
Land of Milk and Honey: The Story of Traditional Irish Food & Drink. Poolbeg Press. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-85371-142-8. The vigil of the feast is Halloween
Trunk-or-treating
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
List_of_songs_about_Dublin
Granite quarrying area in Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Barnacullia_quarries
Lighthouse in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Haulbowline_Lighthouse
Former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Nelson's_Pillar
Coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Dún_Laoghaire
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Slovak Police training explosives incident
Slovak_Police_training_explosives_incident
1707 building in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
The_Old_Custom_House,_Dublin
Power cable connecting Ireland and the UK
shtml Archived 4 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Poolbeg Thermal (461MW) (Dublin) (Oil / Gas). Poolbeg comprises two separate plants: the three thermal
East–West_Interconnector
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
1932_Eucharistic_Congress
Irish artist, author, and historian
The Poolbeg stacks in Dublin Bay, the inspiration for many of Pearson's paintings
Peter Pearson (painter, born 1955)
Peter_Pearson_(painter,_born_1955)
1988 killings in Belfast, Northern Ireland
(1999). Fatal Encounter: The Story of the Gibraltar Killings. Dublin: Poolbeg. p. 94. ISBN 9781853718373. Taylor, Peter. Brits: The War against the IRA
Corporals_killings
Island off the coast of Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Bull_Rock_Lighthouse
Large peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Inishowen
Northern Irish loyalist (c. 1953–1986)
169 McKittrick,Lost Lives, p.1048 H. McDonald & J. Cusack (1997). UVF. Poolbeg. p.232. Google Books. Retrieved 31-03-11 Dillon, Martin (1989). The Shankill
John_Bingham_(loyalist)
1988 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland
(1999). Fatal Encounter: The Story of the Gibraltar Killings. Dublin: Poolbeg. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-85371-837-3. History – Troubles – Michael Stone kills
Milltown_Cemetery_attack
Coastal suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Clontarf,_Dublin
Northern Irish politician and religious leader (1926–2014)
Church and State, 23.3 (1981), p. 440 Ed Moloney and Andy Pollak, Paisley, Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 1986, pp.247–9. Shapiro, T. Rees (12 September 2014). "Ian
Ian_Paisley
British children's author (1932–2026)
Island, The Curse of Werewolf Castle and The Tex and Sheelagh Omnibus". Poolbeg.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Gordon Snell"
Gordon_Snell
1969 attack in Derry, Northern Ireland
Retrieved 17 June 2015. Moloney, Ed; Pollock, Andrew (1986). Paisley. Dublin: Poolbeg. p. 168. ISBN 0905169751. Retrieved 17 June 2015. Hayes, Mark; Norris,
Burntollet_Bridge_incident
Coastal suburb of Dublin, Ireland
2022. Retrieved 8 August 2022. "Environment". 31 May 2018. "Poolbeg parkrun | Poolbeg parkrun". www.parkrun.ie. Retrieved 21 July 2018. "Sandymount
Sandymount
Northern Irish loyalist (1930–1982)
Retrieved 10 December 2006. Ed Moloney, Paisley: From Demagogue to Democrat?, Poolbeg, 2008, p. 152 Moloney, Paisley, pp. 152–153 Moloney, Paisley, p. 154 Patrick
John_McKeague
Lighthouse in Galway Bay, Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Inisheer_Lighthouse
Suburban village of Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Clondalkin
Northern Ireland loyalist (1916–1991)
KIN-114135) Moore, The Kincora Scandal, p. 46 Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald, UVF, Poolbeg, 1997, p. 21 Moore, The Kincora Scandal, p. 65 Cusack & McDonald, UVF,
William_McGrath
Lighthouse
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Eagle_Island_lighthouses
Capital and largest city of Ireland
Áras an Uachtaráin. Other sights include the Anna Livia monument. The Poolbeg Towers are also landmark features of Dublin, and visible from various spots
Dublin
Annual road race in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Great_Ireland_Run
Island off the west coast of Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Inisheer
Riot in Ireland following a mass stabbing
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
1933_Dublin_riot
Sea wall and breakwater at the Port of Dublin, Ireland
years later, and in 1761, a stone pier was commenced, working from the Poolbeg Lighthouse, 1768, back to shore, the construction, of massive granite blocks
Bull_Wall
Former fair in Dublin, Ireland (1204 - 1850s)
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Donnybrook_Fair
Inner suburb in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Drumcondra,_Dublin
Point in southwest Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Mizen_Head
Ulster loyalist
Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1999, p. 28 Jim Cusack & Henry McDonald, UVF, Dublin: Poolbeg, 1997, pp. 12–13 Steve Bruce, The Red Hand: Protestant Paramilitaries in
Frankie_Curry
Clipper ship sunk on maiden voyage in 1854
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
RMS_Tayleur
1895 maritime incident in Ireland
back on board. She was driven ashore at Vance's Harbour, Blackrock. The Poolbeg lifeboat, under Coxswain Captain Dalton, was also launched. She found conditions
Kingstown_lifeboat_disaster
Irish round tower in South Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Clondalkin_Round_Tower
Residential suburb of Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Mount_Merrion
Island off the coast of Ireland
Hook Head Tuskar Rock County Wicklow Wicklow Head County Dublin Muglins Poolbeg North Bull North Bank Kish Bank Baily Howth Harbour Rockabill County Louth
Ardnakinna_Lighthouse
Mountain valley near Dublin, Ireland
Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines
Glenasmole
Topics referred to by the same term
dovecote The former Pigeon House generating station in Dublin, Ireland: see Poolbeg Generating Station This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Pigeon_House
Semi-automatic pistol
Henry; Holland, Jack (2010). INLA: Deadly Divisions (2010) (Updated ed.). Poolbeg. pp. 230, 231. ISBN 978-1842234389. World Guns, Modern Firearms, Handguns"
Vz._50
Millar, ISBN 1-84488-120-2, pp. 29 The Secret Army: The IRA, J Bowyer Bell, Poolbeg Press Ltd. Ireland 1997 (revised Third Edition), ISBN 1-85371-813-0 pg
History_of_Sinn_Féin
Multi-sport event in Dublin, Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games
2003_Special_Olympics_World_Summer_Games
British politician, military officer and lawyer (1916–1979)
October 2007. Holland, Jack; McDonald, Henry (1996). INLA Deadly Divisions. Poolbeg. p. 221. ISBN 1-85371-263-9. Routledge, p. 360. Wharton, Ken (2014). Wasted
Airey_Neave
Roman Catholic devotional tradition
bona fides". Dunne, Declan (May 8, 2015). Mulligan's: Grand Old Pub of Poolbeg Street. Mercier Press Ltd. ISBN 9781781173497 – via Google Books. Donohoe
Holy_Hour
Award
Lynch Poolbeg Press 1995 Blaeberry Sunday Elizabeth O'Hara (Éilís Ní Dhuibhne) Poolbeg Press 1994 When Stars Stop Spinning Jane Mitchell Poolbeg Press
KPMG Children's Books Ireland Awards
KPMG_Children's_Books_Ireland_Awards
Irish electric utility
met by the construction of the country's two largest power stations – Poolbeg in 1971 and Moneypoint in 1979. The latter, in County Clare, remains Ireland's
ESB_Group
Former market hall and barracks in North Dublin city
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Linenhall,_Dublin
British secret agent group in Ireland
Hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest (1971, 1981, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1997) Poolbeg Chimneys (1971) Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin (1972) Dublin
Cairo_Gang
Leading sea port of both country and island of Ireland
much smaller (51 hectares or 130 acres) and lies at the beginning of the Poolbeg peninsula. The port is served by road, with a direct connection from the
Dublin_Port
of battery capacity at Inchicore in Dublin, a 150 MWh / 75 MW plant in Poolbeg, Dublin, and a 38 MWh plant at Aghada. These facilities are primarily aimed
Energy_in_Ireland
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Telugu
Joyous
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swiss
From the Raven Farm; Champagne; Fine Brandies are the Principal Product of Rheims; A Town in Central France
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Arabic, Muslim
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Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman.
Surname or Lastname
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English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.
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Chinese
joy, satisfaction.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, one formerly in Lancashire, now in Greater Manchester; the other in Cheshire, both so named from Old English as fearn ‘fern’ + worð ‘enclosure’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Graceful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bright, Very bright, Happiness
Biblical
Jeziah, Jehovah exalts;
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