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| The River
Liffey runs through the centre of Dublin |
Trinity
College, Dublin, was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I |
Parliament
Square in Trinity College contains the famous campanile |
University
College Dublin, Ireland's largest university, is located on the
outskirts of the city |
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| Leinster House is the seat of
the Irish parliament |
Bank of Ireland building,
opposite Trinity College |
The Custom House, which now
houses a government department |
O'Connell St is the main
shopping strip in the city, and is one of Europe's widest
streets |
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| The Spire of Dublin, also
known as the Monument of Light, is 120 m tall |
A pub in Temple Bar,
decorated in anticipation of St Patrick's Day |
Harbour at Howth, a suburb on
the north side of Dublin Bay |
Statue of James Joyce in the
shopping mall |