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  2. 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]

  3. Dundrum - Wikipedia

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    Dundrum Town Centre, a shopping centre in the Dublin suburb Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  4. County Down - Wikipedia

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    1885 map, with the county divided into baronies. During the 2nd century the region was home to the Voluntii tribe, according to Ptolemy. From the 400s–1177 County Down formed a central part of the kingdom of Ulaid. Ulaid was a frequent target of Viking raids in the eighth and ninth centuries, however fierce local resistance prevented the ...

  5. Dundrum, County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Dundrum has a filling station, hardware store, two grocery shops (incl a deli), a butchers, post office, creche, doctors surgery, pharmacy, pub, garden centre and a number of veterinary businesses. [citation needed] Dundrum has a Church of Ireland church, St Mary's Church, [7] located on the corner of the Green Road and Cashel ...

  6. Windy Arbour - Wikipedia

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    Windy Arbour has a number of shops, a supermarket, post office, pharmacy and a bakery. [citation needed] It is also home to several takeaways and restaurants. There is a primary school in Columbanus Estate known as Our Lady's National School, Clonskeagh. The area is served by Windy Arbour Luas stop and by the number 17, 44 and 61 bus routes.

  7. Dundrum Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Dundrum Coastal Path, a part of the larger Lecale Way, is a hiking trail that winds along the fronts of the bay; the trek is often visited by birdwatchers. [3] The Blackstaff River, Ardilea, Moneycarragh and the Carrigs River all empty into the bay. [ 4 ]

  8. 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]

  9. 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.