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Episode 3: While still in Ireland, Connolly visits the town of Killarney and surrounding areas. Episode 4: Connolly's first episode to be set in England starts in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. On his visit he gives an insight to how the Geordies got their nickname. Episode 5: The fifth episode focuses on the nation's capital, London.
National Library of Ireland, has a large quantity of Irish historical, literary and Irish-related material [2] National Museum of Ireland for Archaeology (in Kildare St) and Decorative Art and History (in the former Collins Barracks) [2] Phoenix Park, "largest inner city park in the world"; within the park are Farmleigh Estate and Dublin Zoo [2]
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A travel itinerary is a schedule of events relating to planned travel, generally including destinations to be visited at specified times and means of transportation to move between those destinations. For example, both the plan of a business trip and the route of a road trip, or the proposed outline of one, are travel itineraries.
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Bradshaw's was a series of railway timetables and travel guide books published by W.J. Adams and later Henry Blacklock, both of London. They are named after founder George Bradshaw , who produced his first timetable in October 1839.
As the two states share a Common Travel Area and (as of 2021) Northern Ireland (the only exception within the UK and only in some respects) and the Republic of Ireland are participants in the European Single Market, [needs update] the border is essentially an open one, allowing free passage of people since 1923 and of goods since 1993. There ...