DUBLIN


Meaning of DUBLIN in English

ancient Eblana

City and county borough (pop., 2002 prelim.: city, 495,101; county borough, 1,122,600), capital of Ireland.

On the River Henry II , establishing it as a seat of government. It prospered in the 18th century as a centre of the cloth trade, and its harbour dates from this period. In the 19th and 20th centuries it was the site of bloody nationalist violence, including the 1867 Fenian movement and the 1916 Easter Rising . It is the country's chief port, centre of finance and commerce, and seat of culture. Its Guinness Brewery is the country's largest private employer. Educational and cultural institutions include the University of Dublin ; the National Library and National Museum are housed on the grounds of Leinster House (1748), now the seat of the Irish parliament.

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