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Balbriggan

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Balbriggan

Seaside resort in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, 35 km/22 mi north of the capital; population (2002) 6,600. The main industries are the manufacture of CD-ROMs and audio CDs and, on a smaller scale, clothing and plastics. Near Naul, 8 km/5 mi west of Balbriggan, is Fourknocks Hill, an important early Bronze Age site containing a large passage-grave, part of the Boyne Valley necropolis.



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She added: "I would like people to know that this is an isolated incident and it certainly wouldn't be typical of Balbriggan.
Balbriggan became home to thousands of immigrants because of its proximity to a former Butlin's holiday camp.
The Fingal area, stretching from the River Liffey and lthe city boundary to Balbriggan, encompasses a fascinating landscape of fantastic coastline, quiet villages and burgeoning towns.
 
 
 
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