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  1. County Dublin Dublin is the third smallest County in Ireland and shares borders with Meath, Kildare and Wicklow. Even though half of the County's area is located to the North of the city, the term 'County Dublin' is most commonly used by Dubliners to describe the commuter towns and coastal villages on the Southside.

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  4. County Dublin. 'Dublin, a county in Ireland, in Leinster, bounded N by Meath, E by the Irish sea, S by Wicklow, and W by Meath and Kildare, 30 m. long, and 19 broad; containing 228,211 acres, and 108 parishes, 21 of which are in the city of Dublin. The county is flat, except towards the S; on the coast it is broken into bays and creeks, with ...

  5. This is a list of towns and villages in County Dublin, Ireland, many of which are suburbs of Dublin city. A. Adamstown; Artane; Ashtown; Athgoe; B. Balbriggan ...

  6. County Dublin was abolished as an administrative county in 1994 and divided into three administrative counties: Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Fingal, and South Dublin. Under the Local Government Act 2001 , the county boroughs of Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford were re-styled as cities, with the same status in law as counties.

  7. County Dublin was the first county in Ireland to be shired in the 1190s, and the city became the capital of the English Lordship of Ireland. Dublin was peopled extensively with settlers from England and Wales , and the rural area around the city, as far north as Drogheda , also saw extensive English settlement.