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Dublin

Town in Alameda County, north-central California; population (1990) 23,200. It I situated in Dublin Canyon and the San Ramos Valley, 26 km/16 mi southeast of Oakland. Its industries make photographic, communications, and security equipment and industrial materials.

Dublin

Town and administrative headquarters of Laurens County, central Georgia; population (2000) 15,900. It is situated on the Oconee River, 76 km/47 mi east-southeast of Macon. Incorporated in 1812, it was a major river shipping centre before railroads took its business away in the mid 19th century. Lumber and textile mills have since been the city's economic mainstay.

Dublin

Town in Cheshire County, south New Hampshire; population (1990) 1,500. It is located 19 km/12 mi east-southeast of Keene. One of the state's highest towns, at 453 m/1,485 ft, it lies to the northeast of Mount Monadnock. Dublin Pond and several other resorts are important in the local economy. The Old Farmer's Almanac, the USA's oldest periodical, has been published here since 1792.

Dublin

Town in Franklin and Delaware counties, central Ohio; population (1990) 16,400. It is situated on the Scioto River, 18 km/11 mi northwest of Columbus. This suburban town has grown rapidly in recent years and now houses the corporate headquarters of Wendy's and other restaurant chains and of medical and pharmaceutical distributors.


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To fully appreciate the diversity, quality and value of this event, you really have to be there, so why not join us for EuroComm 2006 in the fair city of Dublin this November?
The architect, Ian Ritchie, says that this creation should be viewed as the spire of an underground cathedral encompassing the whole city of Dublin, and, perhaps, the whole country of Ireland.
Daily black smoke (BS) air pollution concentrations were measured at six residential monitoring stations in the city of Dublin (Dublin County Borough) starting on 1 April 1980 and continuing through 31 December 1996.
 
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