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Introduction
Phoenix Park. Photo by Roberto Taddeo
The beauty of Dublin is far from superficial; reaching far beyond what the eyes can see. It
would be difficult to describe this city in one word as Dublin conjures up a myriad of im-
ages, interwoven with rich history and culture, but one word fits perfectly to define this gem
of the “Emerald Isles”, it is extraordinary ! Dublin is a destination that is throbbing with pas-
sion, brimming with life, and overflows with energy. It pulsates with daily action and bursts
with creativity.
Discover for yourself the wonders of this city with an exceptional past. Dublin, Ireland's
capital, is located on the East Coast, stretching along the Irish Sea in a half moon shape. It
lies at the mouth of the River Liffey in a land area of approximately 115 square kilometers.
Dublin is bordered to the South by the dramatic Wicklow Mountains and is surrounded by
flat farmlands to the north and west. The Liffey River cuts the city into two, namely the
Northside and the Southside. This division does not only exist geographically, but cultur-
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