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Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, is situated at the head of Dublin Bay on the east coast of the island of Ireland. The River Liffey, which runs from west to east through Central Dublin, divides the city into 'The Northside' and 'The Southside'. North of the Liffey the principal thoroughfare is O'Connell Street, home of the General Post Office (Easter Rising of 1916); Hugh Lane Municipal Art Gallery; and Dublin Writers' Museum. South of the Liffey, you'll find Trinity College Dublin (Book of Kells); St Stephen's Green; Grafton Street; Temple Bar ('Dublin's Left Bank'); Georgian Dublin (Fitzwilliam and Merrion squares); and most of Dublin's art galleries and museums. West along the Liffey is the Phoenix Park (Dublin Zoo and Áras an Uachtarán, the residence of The President of Ireland).
Dublin - Zones
Ballsbridge, Dame Street, The Docks, Donnybrook, Financial Services District, Fitzwilliam Square,
Glasnevin,Grafton Street, Grand Canal, Henry Street, Herbert Park, Iveagh Gardens, Kildare Street,
Kilmainham, Lansdowne Road, Liberties, Merrion Square, O'Connell Bridge, O'Connell Street,
Parnell Square, Phoenix Park, Quays, Rathmines & Ranelagh, Ringsend, Royal Canal, Smithfield,
St Stephen's Green, South Great George's Street, Temple Bar.
Dublin - Coastal Towns
Malahide, Howth, Sandymount, Blackrock, Dun Laoghaire, Sandycove, Dalkey, Killiney, Bray.
Dublin - Tourist Attractions
Bank of Ireland (College Green)
Custom House (Custom House Quay)
Dublin Castle (Dame Street)
The Famine Statues (Custom House Quay)
Floosie in the Jacuzzi (O'Connell Street)
Ha'penny Bridge (River Liffey)
Irish Financial Services Centre (Custom House Quay)
Christ Church Cathedral
Four Courts, Dublin
GPO, O'Connell Street
Hugh Lane Municipal Art Gallery
Leinster House - (Oireachtas / Irish Parliament)
National Gallery
National Museum of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
Phoenix Park
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Trinity College
Dublin Writers
Jonathan Swift Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral / born 7 Hoey's Court, DublinOliver Goldsmith studied at Trinity College
Bram Stoker born 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf
Oscar Wilde born 21 Westland Row / lived at 1 Merrion Square
W. B. Yeats born 5 Sandymount Avenue, Dublin / lived Riversdale House, Ballyboden Road, Rathfarnham
James Joyce born 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar,
Samuel Beckett lived at Cooldrinagh, Foxrock, Dublin
Flann O'Brien (Myles na Gopaleen) grew up at 4 Avoca Terrace, Blackrock
Patrick Kavanagh lived Baggott Street / statue on canal bench Grand Canal near Baggott Street
Brendan Behan lived Russell Street near Mountjoy Square
Mave Binchy lives Dalkey, County Dublin
Hugh Leonard lived Dalkey, County Dublin
Roddy Doyle grew up Kilbarrack, Dublin
Oliver St John Gogarty born Rutland Square / lived Ely Place
Edmund Burke (orator) born 12 Arran Quay (house gone) / statue at Trinity College
Thomas Moore born on site of 12 Aungier Street at corner of Little Longford Street
John Millington Synge born 2 Newtown Villas, Rathfarnam, County Dublin
George Bernard Shaw born 33 Synge Street, Dublin

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