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Informal division of Dublin, Ireland

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Place in County Dublin, Ireland

The Northside Dublin, north of the Liffey O'Connell Bridge, looking northeast Country Ireland County County Dublin City Dublin

Traffic passing the Independent Bridge at [Drumcondra](/source/Drumcondra%2C_Dublin)

The harbour at [Howth](/source/Howth)

The **Northside**[1] ([Irish](/source/Irish_language): *Taobh Ó Thuaidh*) is an informal but commonly used term to describe the part of the city of [Dublin](/source/Dublin) that lies to the north of the [River Liffey](/source/River_Liffey), and extending into part of North [County Dublin](/source/County_Dublin). The part outside the city is within the county of [Fingal](/source/Fingal), a [local government area](/source/Local_government_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland) established in 1994. While it is sometimes regarded as less wealthy than the city's [Southside](/source/Southside%2C_Dublin), the Northside was originally the home of the city's upper classes and the more privileged of the two.[2] Today, some of the wealthiest areas in Ireland, such as [Malahide](/source/Malahide),[3] [Howth](/source/Howth),[4] [Clontarf](/source/Clontarf%2C_Dublin),[5] and [Castleknock](/source/Castleknock), lie north of the river.[6]

## Definition

Not being an administrative area, the Northside is variously defined. It generally includes those parts of Dublin city that lie north of the River Liffey. [County Dublin](/source/County_Dublin) settlements north of the [M50](/source/M50_motorway_(Ireland)) motorway, such as [Swords](/source/Swords%2C_County_Dublin) and Malahide, which have developed into suburbs of Dublin city, are usually included.[7]

## Popular culture

James Joyce set several of the *[Dubliners](/source/Dubliners)* stories on the Northside, reflecting his childhood sojourns in Drumcondra and Fairview. Among the more recent best-selling writers to have written extensively about the Northside are [Dermot Bolger](/source/Dermot_Bolger) and [Booker Prize](/source/Booker_Prize) winner [Roddy Doyle](/source/Roddy_Doyle), who set several of his novels in the fictional Northside area of Barrytown.

The soap opera *[Fair City](/source/Fair_City)* is set in Carrigstown, a fictional suburb within Dublin's Northside. According to the [RTÉ Guide](/source/RT%C3%89_Guide), Carrigstown is bounded by [Drumcondra](/source/Drumcondra%2C_Dublin) to the north, the city centre to the south, [East Wall](/source/East_Wall) to the east and [Phibsboro](/source/Phibsboro) to the west.[8]

## Areas of the Northside

The Northside includes Dublin city centre north of the Liffey, of whose many streets some are noted below, and districts such as [Smithfield](/source/Smithfield%2C_Dublin) and Summerhill. Some older districts, such as Oxmantown, no longer exist. Beyond the centre, areas of the Northside include those listed below, most (at least two names were invented in the 1960s) of the names being of long heritage, though until recently many were rural [townlands](/source/Townland). Some are distinct suburbs or villages; others are parts of larger areas:

- [Artane](/source/Artane%2C_Dublin)

- [Arbour Hill](/source/Arbour_Hill)

- [Ashtown](/source/Ashtown%2C_Dublin)

- [Balbriggan](/source/Balbriggan)

- [Ballybough](/source/Ballybough)

- [Ballyboughal](/source/Ballyboughal)

- [Baldoyle](/source/Baldoyle)

- [Balgriffin](/source/Balgriffin)

- [Ballygall](/source/Ballygall)

- [Ballymun](/source/Ballymun)

- [Bayside](/source/Bayside%2C_Dublin)

- [Beaumont](/source/Beaumont%2C_Dublin)

- [Blanchardstown](/source/Blanchardstown)

- [Broadstone](/source/Broadstone%2C_Dublin)

- [Cabra](/source/Cabra%2C_Dublin)

- [Castleknock](/source/Castleknock)

- [Clonee](/source/Clonee)

- [Clongriffin](/source/Clongriffin)

- [Clonsilla](/source/Clonsilla)

- [Clontarf](/source/Clontarf%2C_Dublin)

- [Coolock](/source/Coolock)

- [Corduff](/source/Corduff)

- [Darndale](/source/Darndale)

- [Dollymount](/source/Dollymount)

- [Donabate](/source/Donabate)

- [Donaghmede](/source/Donaghmede)

- [Donnycarney](/source/Donnycarney)

- [Drumcondra](/source/Drumcondra%2C_Dublin)

- [East Wall](/source/East_Wall)

- [Fairview](/source/Fairview%2C_Dublin)

- [Finglas](/source/Finglas)

- [Glasnevin](/source/Glasnevin)

- [Grangegorman](/source/Grangegorman)

- [Harmonstown](/source/Harmonstown)

- [Howth](/source/Howth)

- [Kilbarrack](/source/Kilbarrack)

- [Killester](/source/Killester)

- [Kilmore](/source/Kilmore%2C_Dublin)

- [Kinsealy](/source/Kinsealy)

- [Malahide](/source/Malahide)

- [Marino](/source/Marino%2C_Dublin)

- [Mulhuddart](/source/Mulhuddart)

- [North Wall](/source/North_Wall_(Dublin))

- [North Strand](/source/North_Strand)

- [Ongar](/source/Ongar%2C_Dublin)

- [Oxmantown](/source/Oxmantown)

- [Phibsboro](/source/Phibsboro)

- [Portmarnock](/source/Portmarnock)

- [Priorswood](/source/Priorswood%2C_Dublin)

- [Raheny](/source/Raheny)

- [Santry](/source/Santry)

- [Sheriff Street](/source/Sheriff_Street)

- [Skerries](/source/Skerries%2C_County_Dublin)

- [Smithfield](/source/Smithfield%2C_Dublin)

- [Stoneybatter](/source/Stoneybatter)

- [Strawberry Beds](/source/Strawberry_Beds)

- [Sutton](/source/Sutton%2C_Dublin)

- [Summerhill](/source/Summerhill%2C_Dublin)

- [Swords](/source/Swords%2C_County_Dublin)

- [Tyrrelstown](/source/Tyrrelstown)

- [Whitehall](/source/Whitehall%2C_Dublin).

The area is administered both by [Dublin City Council](/source/Dublin_City_Council) (formerly Dublin Corporation) and [Fingal County Council](/source/Fingal_County_Council), responsible for 84% and 16% respectively of the land area which lies inside the [M50 motorway](/source/M50_motorway_(Ireland)) and north of the [River Liffey](/source/River_Liffey) (excluding the [Howth](/source/Howth) peninsula).

## Postcodes

See also: [List of Eircode routing areas in Ireland](/source/List_of_Eircode_routing_areas_in_Ireland)

Traditionally, [Dublin postal districts](/source/Dublin_postal_districts) on the Northside begin with odd numbers, while those on the [Southside](/source/Southside%2C_Dublin) begin with even numbers. For example, [O'Connell Street](/source/O'Connell_Street) is in [Dublin 1](/source/Dublin_1), whereas the outer suburb of [Ballymun](/source/Ballymun) is in Dublin 11. An exception is the [Phoenix Park](/source/Phoenix_Park), which is on the Northside but is part of [Dublin 8](/source/Dublin_8). The reason for this is explained by historian [Pat Liddy](/source/Pat_Liddy): "Long before there were postal codes, the [James's Street](/source/James's_Street%2C_Dublin) Postal Sorting Office looked after the Phoenix Park, because it was considered to be closer and more convenient than Phibsborough. James's Street continued in this role when the postal codes were introduced, so Dublin 8 it had to be."[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

The [Eircode](/source/Eircode) system adopted for all postal addresses in Ireland in 2014 adapted the old postal districts for addresses in Dublin, with addresses in Dublin 1 having a prefix beginning D01, and Dublin 11 having a prefix beginning D11, etc. The outer edges of the Northside within the city and [Fingal](/source/Fingal) also contain all but one of the K Eircode areas. [Swords](/source/Swords%2C_County_Dublin), for example, is in Dublin K67, whereas [Malahide](/source/Malahide) is in the K36 area. The single exception to the rule is [Lucan](/source/Lucan%2C_Dublin), which is in south-west Dublin and is designated as Dublin K78.[9] Another quirk of the postal district system on the Northside is that the town of [Clonee](/source/Clonee) in Dublin's neighbouring [County Meath](/source/County_Meath) has the Eircode of D15.[10]

An example of an address including the traditional Dublin postal district

- The Gresham Hotel

- 23 Upper O'Connell Street

- Dublin 1

- D01 C3W7.

An example of an address from outside the traditional postal districts:

- Coffee Works

- 62 Main Street

- Swords

- County Dublin

- K67 RX94.

## Landmarks

Findlater's Church ([Abbey Presbyterian Church](/source/Abbey_Presbyterian_Church%2C_Dublin)), [Parnell Square](/source/Parnell_Square)

Aerial view of Dublin's Northside, with O'Connell Street in the left-foreground, Croke Park in the centre-middle-ground and Clontarf and Portmarnock in the background

Well-known places and sights on the Northside include:

- [Abbey Street](/source/Abbey_Street)

- [Abbey Theatre](/source/Abbey_Theatre), the Irish National Theatre

- [Ambassador Theatre](/source/Ambassador_Theatre_(Dublin))

- [Áras an Uachtaráin](/source/%C3%81ras_an_Uachtar%C3%A1in), the residence of the [President](/source/President_of_Ireland)

- [Arbour Hill Prison](/source/Arbour_Hill_Prison)

- [Beaumont Hospital](/source/Beaumont_Hospital%2C_Dublin)

- [Blessington Street Basin](/source/Blessington_Street_Basin)

- [Bull Island](/source/Bull_Island) including Dollymount Strand

- [Capel Street](/source/Capel_Street)

- [Casino at Marino](/source/Casino_at_Marino)

- [Casino Model Railway Museum](/source/Casino_Model_Railway_Museum)

- [Castleknock Castle](/source/Castleknock_Castle)

- [Clontarf Castle](/source/Clontarf_Castle)

- [Croppies' Acre](/source/Croppies'_Acre)

- [Connolly Station](/source/Dublin_Connolly_railway_station)

- [Croke Park](/source/Croke_Park)

- [The Custom House](/source/The_Custom_House)

- [Dalymount Park](/source/Dalymount_Park)

- [Dorset Street](/source/Dorset_Street_(Dublin))

- [Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane](/source/Dublin_City_Gallery_The_Hugh_Lane)

- [Dublin City University](/source/Dublin_City_University)

- [Dublin Port](/source/Dublin_Port)

- [Dublin Zoo](/source/Dublin_Zoo)

- [Dunsink Observatory](/source/Dunsink_Observatory)

- [EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum](/source/EPIC_The_Irish_Emigration_Museum)

- [Farmleigh](/source/Farmleigh)

- [Four Courts](/source/Four_Courts)

- [Garden of Remembrance](/source/Garden_of_Remembrance_(Dublin))

- [Gate Theatre](/source/Gate_Theatre)

- [General Post Office (GPO)](/source/General_Post_Office_(Dublin))

- [Glasnevin Cemetery](/source/Glasnevin_Cemetery)

- [Grand Canal](/source/Grand_Canal_(Ireland))

- [Grangegorman Military Cemetery](/source/Grangegorman_Military_Cemetery)

- [Henrietta Street](/source/Henrietta_Street%2C_Dublin)

- [Henry Street](/source/Henry_Street_(Dublin))

- [Howth Castle](/source/Howth_Castle)

- [Howth Head](/source/Howth_Head)

- [International Financial Services Centre](/source/International_Financial_Services_Centre%2C_Dublin)

- [Ireland's Eye](/source/Ireland's_Eye)

- [Irish Writers Centre](/source/Irish_Writers'_Union)

- [James Joyce Centre](/source/James_Joyce_Centre)

- [King's Inns](/source/King's_Inns)

- [Lambay Island](/source/Lambay_Island)

- [Malahide Castle](/source/Malahide_Castle) and regional park

- [Mater Hospital](/source/Mater_Misericordiae_University_Hospital%2C_Dublin)

- [Moore Street](/source/Moore_Street)

- [Morton Stadium](/source/Morton_Stadium)

- [Mountjoy Prison](/source/Mountjoy_Prison)

- [Mountjoy Square](/source/Mountjoy_Square)

- [National Aquatic Centre](/source/National_Aquatic_Centre)

- [National Botanic Gardens](/source/National_Botanic_Gardens_(Ireland))

- [National Museum of Ireland](/source/National_Museum_of_Ireland) (Collins Barracks)

- [National Transport Museum of Ireland](/source/National_Transport_Museum_of_Ireland)

- [Newbridge Demesne](/source/Newbridge_Demesne)

- [North Circular Road](/source/R101_road_(Ireland))

- [O'Connell Street](/source/O'Connell_Street)

- [Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery](/source/Jameson_Irish_Whiskey)

- [Parnell Square](/source/Parnell_Square)

- [Phoenix Park](/source/Phoenix_Park)

- [Rotunda Hospital](/source/Rotunda_Hospital)

- [Royal Canal](/source/Royal_Canal)

- [Saint Anne's Park](/source/Saint_Anne's_Park)

- [St. Brendan's Hospital, Dublin](/source/St._Brendan's_Hospital%2C_Dublin)

- [St Doulagh's Church](/source/St_Doulagh's_Church)

- [St. Mary's Church](/source/St._Mary's_Church%2C_Dublin)

- [St. Mary's Hospital (Phoenix Park)](/source/St._Mary's_Hospital_(Phoenix_Park))

- [St Mary's Cathedral](/source/St_Mary's_Cathedral%2C_Dublin)

- [St. Michan's Church](/source/St._Michan's_Church)

- [Smithfield](/source/Smithfield%2C_Dublin)

- [Spire of Dublin](/source/Spire_of_Dublin)

- [Swords Castle](/source/Swords_Castle)

- [Talbot Street](/source/Talbot_Street)

- [The Helix](/source/The_Helix_(Dublin))

- [Tolka Park](/source/Tolka_Park)

- [Wellington Monument](/source/Wellington_Monument%2C_Dublin)

- [3Arena](/source/3Arena_(Dublin))

Major transport hubs include [Connolly Station](/source/Dublin_Connolly_railway_station), [Busáras](/source/Bus%C3%A1ras) (the national central bus station) and [Dublin Airport](/source/Dublin_Airport). The main shopping area in the north inner city, and the busiest shopping street in Ireland, is [Henry Street](/source/Henry_Street%2C_Dublin)/[Mary Street](/source/Mary_Street%2C_Dublin), just off O'Connell Street. Three of the five city-centre shopping centres are located on the Northside: the [Jervis Shopping Centre](/source/Jervis_Shopping_Centre), the [Ilac Centre](/source/Ilac_Centre)/Moore Street Mall, and the Irish Life Shopping Mall, along with Dublin's largest out-of-town centre, at Blanchardstown, and others at Swords, Coolock, Charlestown in northern Finglas, and Donaghmede. The [Cineworld](/source/Cineworld) ([UGC](/source/UGC_(cinema_operator))) cinema on Parnell Street is the largest cinema in Ireland with seventeen screens, while the [Savoy](/source/Savoy_Cinema), located on O'Connell Street and operated by [IMC](/source/Irish_Multiplex_Cinemas), is one of Ireland's oldest cinemas.

Institutions of [higher education](/source/Higher_education) include the Grangegorman Campus of [Technological University Dublin](/source/Technological_University_Dublin), the newest university established in Dublin, and [Dublin City University](/source/Dublin_City_University), with its campus located primarily in Glasnevin and Drumcondra.

State bodies based on the Northside include [Met Éireann](/source/Met_%C3%89ireann) (the national meteorological office), the [Central Fisheries Board](/source/Central_Fisheries_Board), [Enterprise Ireland](/source/Enterprise_Ireland) (the national enterprise and trade board), the [National Standards Authority of Ireland](/source/National_Standards_Authority_of_Ireland), [Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland](/source/Sustainable_Energy_Authority_of_Ireland), the [Marine Institute](/source/Marine_Institute_Ireland), the [Department of Defence](/source/Department_of_Defence_(Ireland)), the [Department of Education and Youth](/source/Department_of_Education_and_Youth), and the [Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage](/source/Department_of_Housing%2C_Local_Government_and_Heritage).[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** O'Toole, Fintan (14 November 2012). ["Time to move beyond the northside-southside myth"](https://www.irishtimes.com/news/time-to-move-beyond-the-northside-southside-myth-1.551483?). *[The Irish Times](/source/The_Irish_Times)*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20180207005218/https://www.irishtimes.com/news/time-to-move-beyond-the-northside-southside-myth-1.551483) from the original on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Phelan, Kate (11 January 2017). ["What's With Dublin's North-South Divide?"](https://theculturetrip.com/europe/ireland/articles/whats-with-dublins-north-south-divide/). *Culture Trip*. Retrieved 1 February 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Gleeson, Colin. ["Households in Malahide enjoy highest incomes in State"](https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/households-in-malahide-enjoy-highest-incomes-in-state-1.3932426). *The Irish Times*. Retrieved 1 February 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Mcmorrow, Kate. ["Howth"](https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/howth-1.251368). *The Irish Times*. Retrieved 1 February 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** Hill, Berkeley (5 February 2018), ["Incomes of Agricultural Households"](https://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315201696-5), *Farm Incomes, Wealth and Agricultural Policy*, Routledge, pp. 179–272, [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.4324/9781315201696-5](https://doi.org/10.4324%2F9781315201696-5), [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-1-315-20169-6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-315-20169-6), retrieved 2 February 2022{{[citation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Citation)}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_work_parameter_with_ISBN))

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** *[RTÉ Guide](/source/RT%C3%89_Guide)*, 5–11 September 2009 edition

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v t e Regions of County Dublin County seats: Dublin Dún Laoghaire Tallaght Swords Cities Dublin County Dublin in Ireland Towns and villages List of towns and villages in County Dublin Counties Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Fingal South Dublin Other regions Northside Southside Greater Dublin Area County Dublin Civil sub-divisions List of subdivisions of County Dublin List of townlands of County Dublin List of Dublin postal districts Baronies of Dublin Balrothery East Balrothery West Castleknock Coolock Dublin Dublin City Nethercross Newcastle Rathdown Uppercross

v t e Residential areas of County Dublin North of River Liffey (Northside) Abbotstown Applewood Arbour Hill Artane Ashtown Baldoyle Balgriffin Ballybough Ballyboughal Ballygall Ballymun Balrothery Bayside Beaumont Blanchardstown Brackenstown Broadstone Cabra Carpenterstown Castleknock Chapelizod Clonee Clongriffin Clonliffe Clonsilla Clontarf Coolock Coolmine Corduff Damastown Darndale Dollymount Donabate Donaghmede Donnycarney Drumcondra East Wall Fairview Finglas Garristown Glasnevin Grangegorman Harmonstown Holywell Howth Huntstown Kilmore Kilbarrack Killester Kinsealy Knocksedan Littlepace Loughshinny Lusk Malahide Man of War Marino Mulhuddart Naul North Strand North Wall Oldtown Ongar Oxmantown Palmerstown Phibsborough Point Village Poppintree Portmarnock Portrane Priorswood Raheny Rathbeale Rolestown Rush Santry Sheriff Street Skerries Smithfield Spencer Dock Stoneybatter Strawberry Beds Summerhill Sutton Swords Tyrrelstown Waterville Whitehall South of River Liffey (Southside) Adamstown Back of the Pipes Balally Ballinteer Ballsbridge Ballyboden Ballybrack Ballyfermot Ballymount Ballyogan Ballyroan Barnacullia Belfield Blackrock Bluebell Booterstown Brittas Cabinteely Carrickmines Chapelizod Cherrywood Churchtown Citywest Clondalkin Clonskeagh The Coombe Cornelscourt Crumlin Dalkey Dartry Deansgrange Dolphin's Barn Donnybrook Drimnagh Dún Laoghaire Dundrum Edmondstown Firhouse Foxrock Glasthule Glenageary Glenasmole Glencullen Glenview Goatstown Grand Canal Dock Greenhills Harold's Cross Inchicore Irishtown Islandbridge Jobstown Johnstown Kill of the Grange Killiney Kilmacud Kilmainham Kilnamanagh Kiltalown Kilternan Kimmage Knocklyon Leopardstown Liberties Loughlinstown Lucan Milltown Monkstown Mount Merrion Newcastle Oldbawn Palmerstown Perrystown Pimlico Poolbeg Portobello Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount Shankill South Lotts, Ringsend Stepaside Stillorgan Tallaght Templeogue Terenure Walkinstown Whitechurch Windy Arbour

v t e Streets in Dublin city (List) North of River Liffey (Northside) Abbey Street Amiens Street Anne Street North Arbour Hill Aughrim Street Bachelors Walk Benburb Street Beresford Place Blackhall Place Blackhorse Avenue Bloom Lane Bolton Street Bow Street Buckingham Street Capel Street Cathal Brugha Street Cathedral Street Church Street Clonliffe Road Constitution Hill Dominick Street Dorset Street East Wall Road Eccles Street Eden Quay Foley Street Gardiner Row Gardiner Street Granby Row Great Denmark Street Green Street Hammond Lane Henrietta Place Henrietta Street Henry Street Hill Street Home Farm Road Infirmary Road James Joyce Street Jervis Street King's Inns Street Liffey Street Linenhall Street Little Britain Street Manor Street Marino Crescent Marlborough Street Mary Street Mecklenburgh Street Montgomery Street Moore Street North Brunswick Street North Circular Road North Earl Street North Frederick Street North Great George's Street North King Street North Strand Road O'Connell Street Parkgate Street Parnell Street Portland Row Prussia Street Queen Street Railway Street Russell Street Sackville Place Seán McDermott Street Sheriff Street Sherrard Street Store Street Summerhill Parade Talbot Street Temple Street Wolfe Tone Street South of River Liffey (Southside) Ailesbury Road Anglesea Road Anglesea Street Anne Street South Aungier Street Baggot Street Bow Lane West Boyne Street Bride Street Bridgefoot Street Britain Quay Bull Alley Street Camden Street Christchurch Place Clanbrassil Street Clare Street Clarendon Street Clyde Road College Green College Street The Coombe Coppinger Row Cook Street Cope Street Cork Street Crampton Court Cuffe Street Dame Lane Dame Street Dawson Street D'Olier Street Drury Street Duke Street Earlsfort Terrace Ely Place Eustace Street Fenian Street Fishamble Street Fleet Street Foster Place Fownes Street Fumbally Lane Georges Quay Golden Lane Grafton Street Harcourt Street Harcourt Terrace Hawkins Street Herbert Park Herbert Road Heytesbury Street High Street Hume Street James's Street Keyser's Lane Kildare Street Lansdowne Road Leeson Street Lincoln Place Marrowbone Lane Merrion Road Merrion Street Misery Hill Molesworth Street Morehampton Road Mount Street Lower Nassau Street Northumberland Road Newbridge Avenue New Bride Street Park Avenue Parliament Street Patrick Street Pearse Street Raglan Road Sandymount Avenue Shelbourne Road Ship Street Little Shrewsbury Road Sir John Rogerson's Quay South Circular Road South Frederick Street South Great George's Street South William Street St Andrew's Street Steeven's Lane Stephen Street Suffolk Street Sydney Parade Avenue Tara Street Thomas Street Tritonville Road Werburgh Street Westland Row Westmoreland Street Wexford Street Wicklow Street Winetavern Street Wood Quay York Street

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