Dublin

Ireland/Republic of Ireland 2016
P001 The modern Dublin seaport, Ireland’s premier port located on either side of the River Liffey out to its mouth Dublin Bay in the heart of Dublin City at the hub...
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P002 ... there's the Irish Ferries' Ulysses that carried us across the Irish Sea from Holyhead in Wales in approx 3 hours arriving Dublin slightly before six in the...
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P003 ... an interesting poster-sign headlining
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P004-015 Dublin, the capital and largest city of Ireland, situated at the mouth of River Liffey with a land area of approximately 44 sq. miles in east-central Ireland,...
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P005-016 ... Taylor's Three Rock is said to be Ireland’s best loved pub and entertainment venue, the pub/restaurant located some 14 miles south of the heart of the city...
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P006-018 ... the folk music of Ireland, also known as Irish traditional music, Irish trad, or Irish folk music, the generic term for music that has been created in...
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P007-017 ... this stage-set antique clock might not be working anymore - it's actually 8 o'clock already, shall we begin and celebrate everything Irish?
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P009-004 ... the wide variety of Irish musical instruments - Wind (tin whistle, flute), Reed (concertina, button accordion, piano accordion, Uilleann pipes), String...
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P009-005 ... it's said that the trad instruments that musicians from Ireland have been blowing, strumming, picking, plucking and thumping for a very long time being...
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P010-006 ... Irish traditional music was largely meant for dancing at celebrations for weddings, saint's days or other observances - Irish dance music is isometric (16...
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P011-009 ... Irish dancing or Irish dance, a group of traditional dance forms originating in Ireland broadly divided into social dances and performance dances, social...
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P012-022 ... in addition to their formation, there're significant stylistic differences between these two forms of social dance - Irish social dance is a living...
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P013-024 ... in Irish dance, a reel is any dance danced to music in reel time - in Irish stepdance, the reel is danced in soft shoes and is one of the first dances...
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P014-011 ... Irish stepdance is a style of performance dance with its roots in traditional Irish dance, generally characterized by a stiff upper body and quick and...
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P015-026 ... two types of shoes are worn - hard shoes which make sounds similar to tap shoes, and soft shoes which are similar to ballet slippers; dances for soft shoe...
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P016-028 ... a revival of Irish traditional music took place around the turn of the 20th century - Irish stepdance performed at social gathering, organized competitions...
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P017-027 ... the harping tradition in Ireland is a very ancient one, and indeed image of the harp is one of the national emblems of the country (five national symbols of...
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P020-029 Sean O'Casey Bridge, a pedestrian swing-bridge spanning the River Liffey, joining City Quay in the Grand Canal Docks area to North Wall Quay and the IFSC...
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P020a-140 ... one of the eras that wielded the most influence on the city’s façade was the Georgian period - spanning from 1714 to 1840 and named after the reign of the...
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P021-033 ... established as a Viking settlement in the 10th century, and despite a number of rebellions by the native Irish, Dublin remained largely under Viking control...
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