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RanelaghMap of RanelaghSee our large, interactive Map of Ranelagh for more detail, including satellite views of Ranelagh. Map of Ranelagh, adjacent to Rathmines and Ballsbridge. Ranelagh (Irish Raghnallach) is a residential area and township on the southside of Dublin city, Ireland. It is in the postal district of Dublin 6. It is one of the city's most expensive areas (second only to Dublin 4, according to an ESRI survey in 2002[1]), boasting fine Georgian and Victorian townhouses. The district was originally a village just outside Dublin city until it was swallowed up by the expanding city more than a century ago. It still has a village-like atmosphere with many small family-run shops, especially around the triangular intersection ("the Triangle") that marks its centre. There are several secondary schools in the area, including Gonzaga College and Sandford Park. It was named after a park in London, Ranelagh Gardens. The green Luas line passes through, and stops at, Ranelagh/Raghnallach. Ranelagh is in the local government electoral area of Rathmines and the Dail Constituency of Dublin South-East. This article is licenced under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ranelagh". |
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