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  2. Dublin 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 2, also rendered as D2 [1] [2] and D02, is a historic postal district on the southside of Dublin, Ireland. In the 1960s, this central district became a focus for office development. [ 3 ] More recently, it became a focus for urban residential development. [ 4 ]

  3. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    The green Leeson Street nameplate predates postal districts. The newer blue Hatch Street nameplate indicates the district is Dublin 2. The postal district system was introduced in 1917 by the British government, as a practical way to organise local postal distribution. [4]

  4. Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    It corresponded to Dublin postal districts: Dublin 1 is 101, etc., except for Dublin 10 and Dublin 20, both of which had the same code 110, and Dublin 6W, which was 126. Cork had codes for four each of the delivery offices, Ballinlough (901), North City (902), Little Island (903), and South City (903).

  5. Harcourt Street - Wikipedia

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    Dublin, Ireland: Postal code: D02: ... It was laid out from 1777 by John Hatch. [2] The street first appears on maps in 1784 and is named after Simon Harcourt, ...

  6. Leeson Street - Wikipedia

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    Dublin, Ireland: Postal code: ... Lower Leeson Street, in Dublin 2 is to the north of the canal, linking to St Stephen's Green, with Upper Leeson Street, ...

  7. Category:Postal districts of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Postal districts of Dublin" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

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  9. Fownes Street - Wikipedia

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    Fownes Street was also the site of the Hirschfeld Centre, [5] first gay and lesbian community centre in Dublin. Named after the gay rights reformer, Dr Magnus Hirschfeld , the centre opened on St Patrick's Day (17 March) 1979 and was the first venue of its kind in Ireland.