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    Dublin (/ ˈ d ʌ b l ɪ n / ⓘ; Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, pronounced [ˈbˠalʲə aːhə ˈclʲiə] or [ˌbʲlʲaː ˈclʲiə]) is the capital of Republic of Ireland and also largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

  2. La voz gaélica cliath se traduce con frecuencia al español como «valla», interpretando la traducción al inglés como hurdle. Sin embargo, la traducción como «cañizo» es más apropiada. Cliath o hurdle es, en efecto, una estructura ligera y movible de material vegetal entrelazado que se usa con frecuencia para separar al ganado, pero ...

  3. 6 de sept. de 2016 · Unlike many Irish place-names, Dublin is not transliterated from or related to the Gaelic name for the area: Baile Átha Cliath and each name describes different things. In fact, if the original Irish form was correctly transliterated, Ireland’s capital would be called something like Ballyaclee.

  4. Dublin Castle (Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) This was the seat of British rule in Ireland until it was handed over to the leader of the new Provisional Government of the Irish Free State, Michael Collins, in 1922. The Record Tower on the site is from the original thirteenth century castle and the building is off Dame Street.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2022 · 24 hours in Dublin 💚 Baile Átha Cliath (as Gaeilge) - YouTube. Gaeilge i mo chroí. 39.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 317. 5K views 1 year ago Learn Gaeilge/Irish 🇮🇪. English subtitles available...

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  6. Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath): A Brief Guide by Joseph Donnelly. Joseph Donnelly. Librarian, The Judges' Library, Dublin. July 2000. - This document may be downloaded and copied for personal use. Archæological & Historical Background. Abbreviations after names of churches: C of I = Church of Ireland (Anglican) R.C. = Roman Catholic.

  7. From prehistoric times people have dwelled in the area around Dublin Bay, and four of Ireland’s five great roads converged near the spot called Baile Átha Cliath, the name stamped by Dublin’s postmark.