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Dublin
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is situated on the eastern coast, along the Irish Sea, at the mouth of the River Liffey. This city boasts a rich history, from Viking times to the present day. As a center of culture and administration, it offers numerous landmarks, such as Trinity College and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Dublin is divided into the Northside and the more modern Southside. Its temperate climate, with mild winters (around 5-10°C) and cool summers (15-20°C), makes it an inviting destination year-round.



