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Dublin (/ˈdʌblᵻn/, Irish: Baile Átha Cliath [blʲaːˈklʲiəh]) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,273,069. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2011, was 1,801,040 persons.
Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city, with a ranking of "Alpha-", placing it among the top thirty cities in the world. It is a historical and contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry.
Norwegian Vikings invaded the territory around Dublin in the 9th century, establishing the Norse Kingdom of Dublin, the earliest and longest-lasting Norse kingdom in the British Isles, excepting the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles. This corresponded to most of present-day County Dublin. The Norse referred to the kingdom as Dyflin, which is derived from Irish Dubh Linn, meaning "black pool". The first reference to the Vikings comes from the Annals of Ulster and the first entry for 841 AD reads: "Pagans still on Lough Neagh". It is from this date onward that historians get references to ship fortresses or longphorts being established in Ireland. It may be safe to assume that the Vikings first over-wintered in 840–841 AD. The actual location of the longphort of Dublin is still a hotly debated issue. Norse rulers of Dublin were often co-kings, and occasionally also Kings of Jórvík in what is now Yorkshire.
Over time, the rulers of Dublin became increasingly Gaelicized. They began to exhibit a great deal of Gaelic and Norse cultural syncretism, and are often referred to as Norse-Gaels.
Dublin City was an Irish Borough constituency in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It comprised the city of Dublin in the county of Dublin, and was represented by two Members of Parliament from its creation in 1801 until 1885.
In 1885, Dublin City was split into four divisions which were separate single member constituencies: Dublin College Green, Dublin Harbour, Dublin St Stephen's Green and Dublin St Patrick's.
The city of Dublin was accounted a county of itself, although it remained connected with County Dublin for certain purposes. A Topographical Directory of Ireland, published in 1837, describes the Parliamentary history of the city.
The city returns two members to the Imperial parliament; the right of election, formerly vested in the corporation, freemen, and 40s. freeholders, has been extended to the £10 householders, and £20 and £10 leaseholders for the respective terms of 14 and 20 years, by the act of the 2nd of William IV., cap. 88. The number of voters registered at the first general election under that act was 7041, of which number, 5126 voted. The limits of the city, for electoral purposes, include an area of 3538 statute acres, the boundaries of which are minutely detailed in the Appendix; the number of freemen is about 3500, of whom 2500 are resident and 1000 non-resident, and the number of £10 houses is 16,000 : the sheriffs are the returning officers.
A cinematic short film showing all the famous locations of the city of Dublin - the capital city of Ireland. For the past month, I've been making my way around to all the various famous landmarks and tourist spots in Dublin, capturing the city in its natural beauty, and trying to show this through the form of a cinematic travel video. 35 hours of filming and 26 hours of editing later, I've ended up with this. I know there may have been one or two missed due to travel restrictions, but I did my best under the circumstances😊🙌 I used a combination of a Nikon D5300, DJI Mavic Pro, Zhiyun Weebil S, GoPro Hero 7, Huawei P40 Pro, Apple iPhone Xr and a Manfrotto mini tripod to film everything. All video editing and seamless transitions were made in Adobe Premier Pro and After Effects🙌 Please sh...
Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Subscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDe Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 Follow us on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1ghOWmt Leap Year Official Trailer #1 - Amy Adams, Matthew Goode Movie (2010) HD Leap Year Trailer - Directed by Anand Tucker and starring John Burke, Annika Hammerton, Amy Adams, Martin Sherman, Adam Scott. A woman who has an elaborate scheme to propose to her boyfriend on Leap Day, an Irish tradition which occurs every time the date February 29 rolls around, faces a major setback when bad weather threatens to derail her planned trip to Dublin. With the help of an innkeeper, however, her cross-country odyssey just might result in her getting engaged. Universal - 2010
Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Starring Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, and Jude Hill. Belfast is in theaters November 12. www.belfastmovie.com https://www.facebook.com/BelfastMovie/ www.twitter.com/belfastmovie www.instagram.com/belfastmovie #Belfast Subscribe to Focus Features: http://bit.ly/FocusFeaturesYouTube Become a Focus Insider: https://insider.focusfeatures.com Website: https://www.focusfeatures.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/focusfeatures Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/focusfeatures Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusfeatures
Some old clips of Dublin i edited together.
3 Irish guys travel down the rabbit hole of the Dublin pill popping scene. starring John Connors , Graham Earley , Rex Ryan , Joe Rooney
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*Dublin Crust - Official Trailer* _Worn Out, Played Out, Strung Out. 10 Years after Punk band Crust split up the band members lives have fallen apart. Drummer Bonehead has just been released from prison and sets about reforming the band for one last show._ Dublin Crust Official Trailer ' Dublin Crust ' is a film written and directed by Baz Black and was produced by Independent Film Production Company, Sure Look Productions Dublin Crust Official Trailer Dublin Crust will be screening in cinemas across Ireland from September 1st. Dublin Crust is a
#smithFILMsquare outdoor screening on the 26th of July - Yes we plan to celebrate Dublin's rich cultural cinema history by starting a discussion -- what is Dublin's Favourite Film? The festival has selected 12 iconic Dublin films -- one for every year of the film festival's existence, and we want audience feedback on those films. What is your favourite Dublin film? Take part in the discussion, on our website, facebook page and twitter -- use @dublinfilmfest #smithfilmsquare. Join our DIFFpix Club here: [http://entertainment.ie/pages/dublin-international-film-festival/] and be in a chance to win invitations to our events and Season Tickets for the next year's festival! The 12 films shortlisted are: Adam and Paul I Went Down Inside I'm Dancing Intermission My Left Foo...
Welcome to the DIFF 2023 Trailer! A celebration of the best of Irish and international cinema on from 23rd February to 4th March 2023. View the full programme at https://www.diff.ie/ Music: Aoife Scott Production: Outer Limits
A cinematic travel video showing the fascinating city of Dublin. For a promotional video for your business please get in touch at - marcusclague@icloud.com -07449171441
Dublin (/ˈdʌblᵻn/, Irish: Baile Átha Cliath [blʲaːˈklʲiəh]) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,273,069. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2011, was 1,801,040 persons.
Founded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as a global city, with a ranking of "Alpha-", placing it among the top thirty cities in the world. It is a historical and contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry.