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Eoin Colfer
Irish author of children's books (born 1965)
Swords
town near Dublin in Ireland

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
2006 novel by John Boyne

Sporting Fingal F.C.
association football club
Donabate
Donabate () is a coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland, about north-northeast of Dublin, which it serves. It lies within the local government area of Fingal.
St Mary's Cathedral
church in Dublin, Ireland

Blackrock
suburb of Dublin
Ashtown Castle
tower house in Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland
Malahide Castle
castle near the village of Malahide, Ireland
Kingdom of Thomond
Thomond (Classical Irish: ; Modern Irish: ), also known as the Kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare as well as parts of County Limerick and County Tipperary, particularly around Nenagh and its hinterland. The kingdom represented the core homeland of the Dál gCais people, although there were other Gaels in the area such as the Éile and Eóganachta, and even the Norse of Limerick. It existed from the collapse of the Kingdom of Munster in the 12th century as competition between the Ó Briain and the Mac Cárthaigh led to the sc
Rathcoole
outer suburban village, south west of the city of Dublin
Paul O'Connell
Irish rugby union footballer and coach

Newcastle
village in south-west South Dublin, Ireland
Frank Aiken
Irish Republican Army commander and politician (1898-1983)
James Joyce Tower and Museum
museum in Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Tolka Park
football stadium in Dublin, Ireland
David Gillick
Irish sprinter, soccer player and motivational speaker
Saggart
Saggart () is a village in County Dublin, Ireland, south-west of Dublin city, in the local government area of South Dublin. It lies between the N7 (Naas Road), Rathcoole, Citywest and Tallaght. It is one of the fastest-growing settlements in Ireland, with its population doubling between 2011 and 2022. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name, in the barony of Newcastle.
Booterstown
Booterstown () is a coastal suburb of the city of Dublin in Ireland. It is also a townland and civil parish in the modern county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. It is situated about south of Dublin city centre.

Palmerstown
Palmerstown (; officially Palmerston, see spelling) is a civil parish and suburb in western Dublin, Ireland on the banks of the River Liffey. It forms part of the South Dublin local authority and the Dublin Mid-West parliamentary constituency. The area is bordered to the north by the River Liffey and the Strawberry Beds, to the west by Lucan, to the south-west by Clondalkin, to the south by Ballyfermot and to the east by Chapelizod. Palmerstown village is situated near the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre. The area is near the junction of the M50 motorway and the N4 road. It lies approximately 7k
Manderley Castle
castle in Ireland

Donnybrook
district of Dublin, Ireland
Bus Éireann
provider of bus services in Ireland
Swords Castle
fortification
Mainie Harriet Jellett
Irish artist (1897-1944)

Clonskeagh
thumb|265px|Clonskeagh Green
Clonskeagh or Clonskea (; , meaning "meadow of the Whitethorn"), is a small southern suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district straddles the River Dodder.
Northside
part of Dublin city that lies to the north of the River Liffey

Kathleen Lynn
Irish politician, activist and medical doctor

Portrane
Portrane or Portraine () is a small seaside village located three kilometres from the town of Donabate in Fingal, County Dublin in Ireland. It is in the barony of Nethercross in the north of the county.
Crumlin
suburb in Dublin, Ireland

James Clarence Mangan
Irish poet (1803–1849)

Chapelizod
Chapelizod () is a suburban village of Dublin, Ireland. It lies in the wooded valley of the River Liffey, near the Strawberry Beds and the Phoenix Park. The village is associated with Iseult of Ireland and the location of Iseult's chapel. Chapelizod is under the administration of Dublin City Council.
Leopardstown
Leopardstown (), historically called Ballinlore, is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains. With institutional lands and a large racecourse, it is divided by the M50 motorway, and adjoins Sandyford, Stepaside, Ballyogan, Carrickmines, Foxrock and Stillorgan.
Donncha O'Callaghan
Irish rugby union footballer

Coolock
Coolock () is a large suburban area, centred on a village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear park and ponds. The Coolock suburban area encompasses parts of three Dublin postal districts: Dublin 5, Dublin 13 and Dublin 17.
John's Lane Church
church in Dublin, Ireland
Dollymount
thumb|right|280px|Dollymount Strand, North Bull Island, looking south
Lansdowne Road railway station
railway station in Dublin, Ireland

Brittas
town in Leinster, Ireland
Greater Dublin Area
metropolitan area in Ireland
Loughshinny
Loughshinny ( ; ) is a small coastal village in northern County Dublin, Ireland, between Skerries and Rush. Loughshinny's more famous landmarks are the Martello Tower on the nearby headland of Drumanagh and some unusual rock formations visible on some of the many coastal walks in the area. The village is located in the townland of the same name which is part of the civil parish of Lusk.
Siobhán
Siobhán is a female name of Irish origin. The most common anglicisations are Siobhan (identical to the Irish spelling but omitting the acute accent over the 'a'), Shavawn, Shebahn, Shauvan, Shevaun and Shivaun. A now uncommon spelling variant is Siubhán.
Raymond Field
Irish bishop
Howth Castle
fortification
Mary Morrissy
Irish writer
Barry McCarthy
Irish cricketer
Ballsbridge
thumb|250x250px|The bridge referred to as Ball's Bridge. This is not the original bridge of that name.
thumb|right|250px|Embassy of the United States in Dublin|American embassy (Chancery), 2018
Ballsbridge () (from historic '''Ball's Bridge''') is an affluent neighbourhood of the city of Dublin, Ireland. The area is largely situated north and west of a three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder, on the south side of the city. The sign on the bridge still proclaims it as "Ball's Bridge", in recognition of the fact that the original bridge on that location was built and owned by the Ball fa
Francis John Byrne
Irish historian (1934-2017)

Coolmine railway station
railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Walkinstown
Walkinstown () is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, six kilometres southwest of the city centre. It is surrounded by Drimnagh to the north, Crumlin to the east, Greenhills to the south, and Ballymount, Bluebell, and Clondalkin to the west. It lies within the postal district of Dublin 12.

Ronnie Nolan
Irish footballer (1933–2023)
Leo Cullen
Irish rugby union footballer and coach

Mary Waldron
Irish cricketer and footballer
Naul
townland and village in Fingal, Ireland

Two Rock
mountain in Ireland
Consolata Boyle
Irish costume designer
Drimnagh
Drimnagh () is a suburb in Dublin, Ireland. It lies to the south of the city between Walkinstown, Crumlin and Inchicore, bordered by the Grand Canal to the north and east. Drimnagh is in postal district Dublin 12. Drimnagh is in a townland and civil parish of the same name, in the barony of Uppercross.
Paddy Ambrose
Irish footballer (1928–2002)
Nada Haffadh
Bahraini politician
Sheep Island
island off the north coast of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom