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Swords (Irish: Sord [N 1] [sˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ] or Sord Cholmcille) in County Dublin, the county town of the local government area of Fingal, is a large suburban town on the east coast of Ireland, situated ten kilometres [10] north of Dublin city centre.
An aerial view of Malahide. Malahide is situated 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of the city of Dublin, [5] lying between Swords, Kinsealy and Portmarnock.It is situated on the southern shore of an estuary where the Broadmeadow River comes to the sea; on the opposite side of the estuary is Kilcrea, and, some way inland, Donabate.
A Local Link bus, provided by Flexibus Local Link, also provides limited services between Knocksedan and Swords Pavilions. [citation needed] [6] A planning application for the second phase of Knocksedan Demesne involved permission for 191 additional houses. [7] Construction of the second phase of Knocksedan Demesne began in July 2014. [8 ...
Rolestown (Irish: Baile Rothluis), is a small village six miles (10 km) north-west of Swords along the R125 in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies about halfway between Swords and Ashbourne, County Meath. It is located around two parallel roads intersected by a road that crosses the Broadmeadow River by an old cut stone bridge.
Applewood (Irish: Coill na nÚll [2]) is a neighbourhood in the suburban town of Swords, near Dublin, Ireland. It was built around the year 2002 by property developer Gerry Gannon. It has been designed "village-style" with shops in the centre and housing estates surrounding this.
Garristown (Irish: Baile Gháire) is a village in County Dublin, Ireland. It is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Balrothery West . [ 2 ] As of the 2022 census , the village had a population of 619, [ 1 ] up from 289 as of the 2002 census.
6 County Dublin. 7 County Galway. 8 County Kerry. 9 County Kildare. ... This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for ...
Dublin is still organised as a county by the Gaelic Athletic Association in the case of Dublin GAA. The Central Statistics Office published a county report from the 2022 census for County Dublin as a whole. [3] County Dublin is a NUTS III statistical region in Ireland, as recognised by the European Union. [4]