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Collinstown (from Irish Baile Choilín) is a townland in Fingal, County Dublin, roughly 7 km north of Dublin in Ireland. This area is in the civil parish of Santry, within the barony of Coolock. The townland is entirely within the perimeter of Dublin Airport, which grew out of Collinstown Aerodrome, originally a Royal Air Force station.
The airport is located in Collinstown, 7 km (4.3 mi) north of Dublin, and 3 km (1.9 mi) south of the town of Swords. In 2019, 32.9 million passengers passed through the airport, making it the airport's busiest year on record.
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Collinstown is a townland in Fingal, roughly 7 km north of Dublin in Ireland. This administrative land area is in the civil parish of Santry, within the barony of Coolock, in the traditional County Dublin. [1]
Santry (Irish: Seantrabh, meaning "Old tribe") is a suburb on the northside of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Coolock, Glasnevin, Kilmore and Ballymun. It straddles the boundary of Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council jurisdictions.
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Aeródromo de Collinstown. En 1917, durante Primera Guerra Mundial, el townland de Collinstown, Santry se seleccionó como el sitio de una base para Royal Flying Corps británico. En abril de 1918, cuando el Cuerpo Aéreo pasó a llamarse Royal Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Real), el Aeródromo de Collinstown se había completado en más de un 20%.
Santry ( Irish: Seantrabh, meaning "Old tribe") is a suburb on the northside of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Coolock, Glasnevin, Kilmore and Ballymun. It straddles the boundary of Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council jurisdictions.
Santry is a district on the north side of Dublin close to Dublin Airport which straddles the Fingal County Council and Dublin City Council border. The character of the area has changed in the last 100 years; much of the old village is gone and where there were once fields full of crops and wild woodlands of all sorts, there is today a bustling ...