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unusual facts about Finglas


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Professor Sir Stephen O'Rahilly FRS, Chair of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine at the University of Cambridge.


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Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital

Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital (often called Cappagh Hospital), situated in Finglas, Dublin, is the biggest orthopaedic hospital in Ireland.

Duleek

The 103 provides several daily journeys to/from Dublin via Ashbourne and Finglas.

Glen Finglas Estate

The Glen Finglas Estate is a property in the Trossachs, Scotland managed by The Woodland Trust.

Kentstown

Bus Éireann route 107 (Navan-Ashbourne-Finglas-Dublin-UCD) provides a limited service to/from the village Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

Morton Stadium

Morton Stadium, or the National Athletics Stadium, is an athletics stadium in Santry Demense, Finglas in Ireland.

PowerCity

Power City is an Irish electrical retailer of consumer and electronic goods with branches in Blanchardstown, Coolock, Tallaght, Finglas, Fonthill, Sallynoggin, Drogheda, Bray and Naas.

Ricky McEvoy

A schoolboys international from Patrician College Finglas McEvoy along with Martin Russell helped his school win the Leinster Junior Schools Cup and the All Ireland Colleges Junior title for the first time in 1983.

Stephen McGuinness

A centre half, he played schoolboy football for Home Farm and spent his schooldays in Patrician College, Finglas, a school which has produced many Republic of Ireland underage internationals players, and most notably two full international players in Alan Moore (footballer) and Ronnie Whelan.

Wood pasture

Evidence of old wood pasture management systems can be detected in many of the ancient woodlands of Scotland, such as Rassal Ashwood in Ross-shire, and at Glen Finglas in the Trossachs.


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