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Ireland
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Galway Killarney
Limerick Waterford

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Capital Dublin
53°26′N 6°15′W
Largest city Dublin
Official language(s) Irish, English
Government Parliamentary democracy
 - President Mary McAleese
 - Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
Independence From UK by treaty 
 - Declared 21 January 1919 
 - Recognised 6 December 1922 
Accession to EU January 1, 1973
Area  
 - Total 70,273 km² (117th)
  27,133 sq mi 
 - Water (%) 2.00%
Population  
 - July 2005 est. 4,148,000 (122nd)
 - 2002 census 3,917,203
 - Density 57/km² (143rd)
147.6/sq mi 
GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate
 - Total $167.9 Billion (49th)
 - Per capita $34,100 (4th)
HDI (2003) 0.946 (8th) – high
Currency Euro (€)1 (EUR)
Time zone GMT (UTC+0)
 - Summer (DST) IST (UTC+1)
Internet TLD .ie
Calling code +353
1 Prior to 1999: Irish pound ("Punt")


 
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Dublin Dublin Castle Dublin Castle is located in the centre of historic Dublin. Situated close to the junction of the River Liffey and the Poddle, it is thought that the area was once an ancient Gaelic Ring Fort, and subsequently a Viking Fortress. The South Range is home to the stunning State Apartments. Now the venue ... Dublin Zoo Just a few minutes away from Dublin City Centre on the bus, Dublin Zoo has over 700 birds and animals from around the world. Dublin Zoo is set in a stunning landscape of 66 acres and is one of the top tourist attractions in Ireland. The African Plains are a wonderful addition to Dublin Zoo and are ... Temple Bar Temple Bar is a bustling, lively cultural and cosmopolitan area in the heart of Dublin City. Temple Bar has a fantastic range of cafes, restaurants hotels, bars and shops, not to mention the many galleried and cultural centres. The Temple Bar is quaint, with it's narrow cobbled streets ideal for
 
 


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