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Accommodation_Dublin In early Celtic times a few habitations could already be found on the banks of the river Liffey. At that time the town was given the name of "Baile Atha Cliath" (Town of the Hurdle Ford). By the 9th century and after the Vikings had come to Ireland, the town had become a permanent settlement and gained its name of "Dubh Linn" (Black pool, describing the point where the Rivers Poddle and Liffey met in a black pool). The city expanded during the 18th century when |
richer people started settle North of the river. However from the 19th century up and by the 1970s, Dublin had become a decaying city, partly due to the union with Britain and later the Easter Rising. It is not before the entry of the Republic of Ireland in the European Union (EEC at that time) in 1972 that Dublin started to regain its vitality and growth. |
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