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    The River Tolka (/ˈtɔːlkə/; Irish: An Tulcha, "the flood"), also once spelled Tolga, is one of Dublin's three main rivers, flowing from County Meath to...
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    the north Dublin suburb of Drumcondra, on the northern banks of the River Tolka. It is currently the home ground of League of Ireland club Shelbourne...
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  • Tolka may refer to: River Tolka, a river in Dublin, Ireland Tolka Park, a football stadium in Dublin Tolka (Taz), a river in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous...
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    Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It is administered by Dublin City Council. The River Tolka and the Royal Canal flow through the area. The village of Drumcondra...
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    the rivers of Dublin reach the Irish Sea at Dublin Bay: the River Liffey, with the River Dodder flow received less than 1 km inland, River Tolka, and...
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  • and it is debatable which one is the Dodder. Bridges over the River Tolka from the River Liffey to the northwest. Bridge to East Point Business Park M50...
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    the river becomes tidal roughly where the bridge at Lansdowne Road crosses it. The Dodder and the River Tolka are Dublin's second-largest rivers, after...
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    ancient chieftain) is a neighbourhood of Dublin, Ireland, situated on the River Tolka. While primarily residential, Glasnevin is also home to the National...
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    which have numerous tributaries of their own. In earlier times, the River Tolka was also arguably a tributary of the Liffey or at least shared its mouth...
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    housing in those townlands. The River Tolka passes the village. Clonee is situated on fairly level land, with the River Tolka passing, joined by the Clonee...
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    Finglas River, which passed through the historic settlement. The centre of Finglas lies on a rise overlooking the valley of the River Tolka, at an altitude...
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    is a popular inner suburb of Dublin that stretches northeast from the River Tolka to Clontarf Road DART Station along Fairview Park to the south, and along...
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  • in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II Former name of the River Tolka, Ireland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    particular. Two secondary rivers further divide the city: the River Tolka, running southeast into Dublin Bay, and the River Dodder running northeast to...
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    (32 km) Dale River 22.5 miles (36.2 km) Kinnegad River 19.5 miles (31.4 km) Yellow River 16 miles (26 km) River Tolka 20.75 miles (33.39 km) River Liffey 82...
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    acres and is within the historical Barony of Castleknock. The River Tolka, the second river of Fingal, and Dublin, runs through the centre of the area,...
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  • hectares are situated between Glasnevin Cemetery and the River Tolka where it forms part of the river's floodplain. The gardens were founded in 1795 by the...
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    aided by a German expeditionary force who would secure the line of the River Shannon, before advancing on the capital. Neither intention came to fruition...
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  • region of Fingal, traditionally the part of County Dublin north of the River Tolka. It was spoken in the area near the northern border. The name "Fingal"...
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    Termon* Three Arches* Threemilewater* River Tolka 20.75 miles (33.39 km) River Torrent* 25 miles (40 km) River Triogue 16.75 miles (26.96 km) Trimleston...
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    Harmonstown Killester Clontarf 1956 Clontarf Road Fairview DART depot River Tolka Western Commuter & Sligo Line Docklands The Royal Canal Dublin Connolly...
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    "Dubgall's Bridge", which Seán Duffy suggests was a bridge over the River Tolka, on the road back to Dublin. Brian's son Murchad, at the head of the...
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    Annesley Bridge (Irish: Droichead Annesley) crosses the River Tolka in Fairview, Dublin, Ireland. It is named after Richard Annesley, 6th Earl of Anglesey...
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    suburb situated 12 km (7.456 miles) north-west of Dublin, Ireland. The River Tolka passes near the village. Mulhuddart is also a civil parish in the barony...
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    one of Dublin's three main rivers, the River Tolka. The Wad River, another of Dublin's secondary watercourses, joins the Tolka estuary right at the city...
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    Thomas MacGreevy's poem "The Six who were Hanged". The bridge over the River Tolka in Drumcondra at Millmount Avenue/Botanic Avenue was named Droichead...
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    Northside of Dublin, Ireland. The area is physically bounded by the River Tolka to the north and the railway tracks to the east. North Strand is considered...
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  • Patrick's Teaching Training College in central Drumcondra, north of the River Tolka, form a distinct campus. The majority of DCU Institute of Education activities...
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    Grand Hibernian as of April 2024. The entire class is named after Irish rivers, with the IÉ locomotives carrying two nameplates, one in Irish and one in...
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    city's second-largest river by volume, the River Tolka, has its estuary facing the city end of the island, into which the Wad River, and a combination of...
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