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Dublin Life
Dublin can claim to be one of the most beautifully situated of the world's capitals, located in the wide plain overlooked by the Wicklow Mountains and facing a broad sweeping bay that leads into the Irish Sea. The city has a population of 1 million, which is 29 percent of the total population of the country.

The the centre of Government, Commerce and Industry, Dublin is a city for walkers, talkers and a city where the people are as worth watching as the architecture is. The infamous Moore St. is a thriving ‘Street Market’ with market stalls filled high with a variety of fruit, toys or bric-a-brac.
Temple Bar is a colourful quarter of Dublin City which, could be said, over the years developed a bohemian 'Left Bank' character, While retaining in its cobbled streets and old buildings. A charm no longer to be found in many other parts of the city. Temple bar is for the young and old hearted with a variety of typical Irish pubs, shops and restaurants.
Music is never too far away in Dublin. The streets are full of talented buskers and Grafton Street on a Saturday afternoon is virtually impassable for the crowds surrounding the young musicians. One of the most attractive features of Dublin nightlife is the music and singing pubs. Visitors will find that Dublin is a place of great cultural and historical interest.
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