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| | Dublin, Fair City |
 | | Running through the middle of Dublin is a river, The Liffey, which bisects the city north and south, and acts as a focal point for the old, colourful, character buildings that proudly brace its Quays in the compact downtown area. |
 | | Dublin, being Irelands capital, most populous city and centre of commerce and industry is alive and a buzz, riding on the back of The Celtic Tiger an economic boom unprecedented in a country that has had a long and grim history of persecution and poverty. |
 | | Walking around Dublin, a city of pubs and churches, one can feel the positive vibe in the air, with the largely youthful population adding vibrancy and colour to the Fair City, as does the friendliness of the locals of all ages, who wouldnt think twice about talking to a stranger. |
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