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    The feature is named after the ancient settlement of Artanes in northwestern Bulgaria. Artanes Bay is located at 65°01′00″S 61°11′00″W / 65.01667°S 61...
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    Artane, sometimes spelt Artaine (Irish: Ard Aidhin), historically Tartaine is a northside suburb of Dublin city, Ireland. Artane is also a civil parish...
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    to 683 m on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica. It surmounts Artanes Bay on the east and Vaughan Inlet on the west. The feature is named after...
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    of Graham Land, Antarctica forming the west side of the entrance to Artanes Bay and the northeast side of the entrance to Vaughan Inlet. The point was...
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  • Glacier branches at the ridge forming Cape Fairweather and flows into Artanes Bay to the south, and into Weddell Sea west of Pedersen Nunatak to the east...
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    Graham Land, Antarctica. It surmounts Rogosh Glacier to the north and Artanes Bay to the southeast. The peak was surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies...
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    Coast Arrowsmith Island, Biscoe Islands Arsela Peak, Sentinel Range Artanes Bay, Oscar II Coast Arzos Peak, Sentinel Range Asemus Beach, Robert Island...
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    the ridge forming Cape Fairweather the glacier branches to flow into Artanes Bay to the south, and into Weddell Sea west of Pedersen Nunatak to the east...
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    Dublin Bay North is a parliamentary constituency that has been represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, since...
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    Killiney (redirect from Killiney Bay)
    Castle, now Fitzpatrick's Castle Hotel. The park has views of Dublin Bay, Killiney Bay, Bray Head and the mountain of Great Sugar Loaf (506 m), stretching...
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    strategy, and vision. In 2016, he protested against the Artane Band, due to its association with the Artane Industrial School. The band responded saying it has...
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    Marmaris (redirect from Marmorice Bay)
    Admiral Keith and 14,000 troops under General Abercromby anchored in the bay for eight weeks, using the time to train and resupply ready their mission...
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    mostly likely to have belonged to Lóegaire mac Néill. A 1686 map of Dublin Bay by Greenvile Collins gives the name as Dun Lerroy. A later map from 1728...
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    maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "Local election – 24 May 2019 – Artane-Whitehall LEA" (PDF). Dublin City Council. 24 May 2019. Archived from the...
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  • electoral boundaries were revised, and Lyons stood for Independent Left in the Artane–Whitehall LEA, being elected to the third (of six) seat on the sixth count...
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    Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Dublin Bay North since 2016, and previously from 1982 to 2016 for the Dublin North-Central...
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    a then estuary of the Aegean Sea, possibly called the Milesian kolpos ("bay" or "gulf"), at the mouth of the Maeander River. Downstream on the same bank...
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    [ˈbˠalʲə aːhə ˈclʲiə] or [ˌbʲlʲaː ˈclʲiə]) is the capital of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered...
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    Sandymount. Ringsend is part of the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin Bay South, and the Dublin City Council electoral area of South-East Inner City...
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  • Voices" - about the Artane Industrial school, written and recorded by Danny Ellis "The Bold Christian Brothers" - about the Artane Industrial school, written...
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    ford at the mouth of the Gaybrook Stream, on the road to Swords. Malahide Bay was anciently called Inber Domnann, the "river-mouth of the Fir Domnann"...
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    and the suburb of Marino, to the north by the suburbs of Killester and Artane and to the northeast by Saint Anne's Park and the suburb of Raheny. The...
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    entered politics in 1985 when he was elected to Dublin City Council for the Artane local electoral area. He was re-elected to the council in 1991 and 1999...
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    for its scenic landscapes supporting wild grapevines, flowering oleander, bay trees, figs and pines.[citation needed] Olympus became a Christian bishopric...
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  • language Popo (Gen)) Arma-Pozo – Colombia (cf. Arma) Aroásene – Brazil Artane – Bolivia Atavila – Peru Aticum (Araticum) – Brazil Atunceta – Colombia...
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    as the Kurbağalıdere (Turkish: stream with frogs), flows into Fenerbahçe Bay. There, Greek colonists from Megara in Attica founded the settlement of Chalcedon...
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  • The Caicus enters a bay, which was called Elaiticus Sinus, or the bay of Elaea. Strabo calls the bay of Elaea part of the Bay of Adramyttium, but incorrectly...
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  • the wooded hill of Mount Merrion, the centre of the landscape over Dublin Bay, which gradually becomes defined as the opalescent mists of the Irish sunrise...
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    the peninsula of Howth Head, which forms the northern boundary of Dublin Bay, and includes the island of Ireland's Eye, which holds multiple natural protection...
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    cargo due to its depth (relative to Dublin Bay) and its sheltered position. The treacherous shallows of Dublin Bay prevented direct shipments into the city...
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