We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Wit Capital Europe announced a similar project based in Dublin last year.
2
However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's transport crisis.
3
However, he was recently seen in Dublin by other former Goal workers.
4
The result is that today it is Dublin's last remaining working farm.
5
New parking control systems and charges in Dublin come into effect tomorrow.
1
Swift took up his permanent residence in the Irishcapital in 1714.
2
Last weekend it was the Tall Ships that graced the Irishcapital.
3
The housing crisis in the Irishcapital had acquired international notoriety.
4
Last Friday, Hawkins was convicted after an 18-day trial in the Irishcapital.
5
But the Irishcapital invariably induces an al-together more amicable feeling.
Usage of capital of Ireland in English
1
By the sea, it has a reputation as the gourmet capitalofIreland.
2
Cork on the way to becoming the champagne capitalofIreland?
3
The capitalofIreland, Dublin, is built on a small river called the Liffey.
4
I didn't know Dublin was the capitalofIreland.
5
TeenTimes: Cork, the real capitalofIreland, was also the European Capital of Culture for 2005.
6
Is Cork the new culinary capitalofIreland?
7
A thousand years ago the village of Killaloe in Co Clare was considered the capitalofIreland.
8
As the capitalofIreland, it should be in the van of any national commemorations in 1998.
9
Even in the capitalofIreland the poor are housed as badly as in the west of Ireland.
10
Waterford has the dubious distinction of being the gossip capitalofIreland, at least for the rest of the week.
11
Known as the gourmet capitalofIreland Kinsale, the Co Cork coastal playground resonates with a high-octane energy -even in the depths of winter.
12
Fortunately, this has not been the case with the thinking behind the reformation of O'Connell Street, the neglected central street of the capitalofIreland.
13
Bundoran, the most southerly town in Co Donegal, now bears the nickname Surf CapitalofIreland.