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With its literary history & Georgian architecture, its modern art galleries & classic pubs, Dublin has become both an international tourist destination & a place for stylish, sophisticated lifestyles. This book explores a city that both embodies urban life in a previous century & represents European style in the new millennium. Dublin's social tradition is represented in the hotels & parks, shops & racecourses
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