Dublin

Nickname(s):

"The Fair City"

Demonym(s):

Dubliner

Founded:

988

Democracy:

Developed:

European Union:

Schengen:

Euro:

National Capital:

RegionalState Capital:

Population (City):

593 000

Population (Urban):

1 263 000

Population (Metro):

1 458 000

Population Density (km2):

5 000

Population Density (mi2):

13 000

Largest City in Ireland

Largest City on the island of Ireland

Language:

English

Currency:

Euro

Avg. Summertime High:

20 °C

67 °F

Avg. Summertime Low:

12 °C

53 °F

Warmest Month:

July

Coldest Month:

Janury

Avg. Wintertime High:

8 °C

47 °F

Avg. Wintertime Low:

2 °C

36 °F

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Dublin is a city with few sights. It's a city you would rather go to for the atmosphere and nightlife. Some of the sights that can be found in the city include Trinity College and O'Connell Street (with the Spire of Dublin). Dublin is also the home of Guinness, and they have a visitor center open for visitors.

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Dublin Cathedral

Dublin Cathedral.

Temple Bar

Temple Bar is the main nightlife and cultural area of Dublin.

Temple Bar

Temple Bar.

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street with the famous Spire of Dublin. This street/square is the center of modern Dublin.

Molly Malone statue

The Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street.

Trinity College

Trinity College.

Library of Trinity College

The building to the right is the Library of Trinity College, containing the Book of Kells and the Long Room in the Old Library.

River Liffey

The River Liffey flows through central Dublin.