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When:
Sep 11, 2010
- Sep 26, 2010
Where: Dublin, Ireland
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The Fringe Festival of Dublin is contemporary performing arts festival. It is held yearly on mid September. The festival entertains various artistic shows in theater, dancing, live art, mixed media and music.
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IMPORTANT:
Please note that the details of the event are subject to change.
We strongly recommended that you check with the organizers
before making any travel arrangements.
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Event related information:
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The Fringe Festival - Dublin
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Contact:
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info@fringefest.com
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General Office: Sackville House, Sackville Place, Dublin 1. Phone: +353 1 817 1677 - Fax: +353 817 1678 Box Office: 12 East Essex Street, Templebar, Dublin 2. Phone: 1850 FRINGE (1850 374643)
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Various |
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background and overview:
Celtic tribes arrived on the island between 600-150 B.C. Invasions by Norsemen that began in the late 8th century were finally ended when King Brian BORU defeated the Danes in 1014. English invasions began in the 12th century and set off more than seven centuries of Anglo-Irish struggle marked by fierce rebellions and harsh repressions. A failed 1916 Easter Monday Rebellion touched off several years of guerrilla warfare that in 1921 resulted in independence from the UK for 26 southern counties; six northern (Ulster) counties remained part of the UK. In 1948 Ireland withdrew from the British Commonwealth; it joined the European Community in 1973. Irish governments have sought the peaceful unification of Ireland and have cooperated with Britain against terrorist groups. A peace settlement for Northern Ireland, known as the Good Friday Agreement and approved in 1998, is being implemented with some difficulties. [Courtesy of The World Factbook]
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Location: Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain. |
Languages:
English (official) is the language generally used, Irish (official) (Gaelic or Gaeilge) spoken mainly in areas located along the western seaboard. |
Climate:
Temperate maritime; modified by North Atlantic Current; mild winters, cool summers; consistently humid; overcast about half the time. |
Capital:
Dublin |
Time Zone:
GMT (UTC+0)
UTC+0 (Summer UTC+1) |
Currency (code):
Euro (EUR) |
Call Code:
+353 |
Electric Power:
230 50Hz |
Tourist office:
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Tourist website: Click Here |
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