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1651:Portobello
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1561:Kilmainham
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1491:Glenageary
1451:Donnybrook
1416:The Coombe
1411:Clonskeagh
1406:Clondalkin
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1696:Rockbrook
1681:Rathmines
1661:Rathcoole
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1591:Liberties
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1571:Kilternan
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1356:Blackrock
1346:Ballyroan
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1746:Tallaght
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1691:Ringsend
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1556:Kilmacud
1546:Killiney
1536:Jobstown
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1456:Drimnagh
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1641:Pimlico
1626:Oldbawn
1576:Kimmage
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