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Quiz: Which Irish town is this?

Do you know your towns?

IRELAND HAS LOADS of towns.

How many can you recognise?

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Athlone
Mullingar
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Blanchardstown
Swords
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Newbridge
Athy
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Nenagh
Clonmel
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Youghal
Cobh
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Dungarvan
Tramore
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Tralee
Dingle
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Drogheda
Dundalk
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Kells
Trim
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Spiddal
Barna
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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Nov 4th 2014, 8:27 AM

    Yea iw has capped alrite, 300europ.a.! Thats just for 2 years.WHAT THEN? CRUCIFY US?

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    Mute Francis Devenney
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    Nov 4th 2014, 9:34 AM

    Yeah A cap on water charges till after the election, What a surprise. The facts are simple, Water belongs to the Irish people, We already pay four times for infrastructure, Once water becomes a commercial product it falls under various monopolies laws and will have to be opened up for competition therefore privatised, There is no way the Government can guarantee price, quality or supply when this happens and they know that. The job of government is to enact the will of the people and in this case the People have clearly told them it is our will that they stick their water meters up their collective, arrogant and over paid A**s’s

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    Mute John Scott
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    Nov 4th 2014, 10:18 AM

    what about no car allowance an rewards for irish water. for ever who do they think they are. good luck to nirish people stand together that is what we need.

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