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  2. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    The letter "D" was assigned to designate Dublin [6] and was retained by the new Irish government. [5] Dublin didn't start using postal district numbers until 1927 [7]: 371 when the Department of Posts and Telegraphs initiated a scheme that requested senders to add a code to each address in Dublin City and suburbs.

  3. Stillorgan - Wikipedia

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    The Stillorgan stop is approximately 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) south-west of the village with park and ride facilities, a commuter bus link to the shopping centre and a journey time to Dublin O'Connell street of about half an hour. Sandyford is situated 450 metres south of Stillorgan with the Luas depot behind it.

  4. St Benildus College - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1966, [1] the college was named after the De La Salle Saint, Brother Benildus of Clermont-Ferrand, France. As of 2025, there were over 900 students at the school. [2] It is located on the Upper Kilmacud Road in South Dublin on a 25-acre site. The Luas green line runs close to school, and the Kilmacud stop is at the back of the ...

  5. Ultima VI: The False Prophet - Wikipedia

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    The main overhead view of Ultima VI (MS-DOS). Here the Avatar and their party are fighting gargoyles at the beginning of the game. Some years after Lord British has returned to power, the Avatar is captured and tied on a sacrificial altar, about to be sacrificed by red demon-like creatures, the gargoyles.

  6. Category:People from Stillorgan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Stillorgan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Leo Broe; C.

  7. Looking Back to See - Wikipedia

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    "Looking Back to See" is a song written and originally performed by Jim Ed Brown and Maxine Brown of The Browns. In June 1954, the Browns' version of the song reached No. 8 on the Billboard country and western chart. [1] The song was covered by Goldie Hill and Justin Tubbs in a record released on the Decca label (catalog no. 29145).

  8. M50 motorway (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    N31 – Dún Laoghaire, Stillorgan: Southbound exit only. 15 Carrickmines, Kilternan: Cornelscourt, Leopardstown, Ballyogan, Carrickmines Park and Ride: 16 R118 – Cherrywood, Loughlinstown: Shankill, Killiney: 17 N11 – City centre, Dún Laoghaire Northbound exit and southbound entrance only. Continues as M11. 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km ...

  9. Battle of Ong Thanh - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 351 On 8 October, Hay pulled 1/2nd Infantry back to Phuoc Vinh to act as the division's reaction force. Lieutenant colonel Terry D. Allen—commander of the 2/28th Infantry—was then ordered to depart from Lai Khê with three of his rifle companies (A, B and D) and air-lifted into a site about 21 kilometers (13 mi) northwest of Chon Thanh ...