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{{City|title1=Dublin|image1= | {{City|title1=Dublin|image1=Dublin.png|image2=Dublinmap.png|planet=[[Yata]]|country=[[Yatan-Theian Accord]]|subdivision=*[[Confederation of Yata]] | ||
'''Dublin''' is the capital and largest city of [[Ireland]] | **[[Ireland]] | ||
***[[Dublin Province]]|in region=|demonyms=Dubliner|government=Dublin City Council|settlement hierarchy=Capitol|population=823,921|languages=English, Irish|species=[[Humans]]|founded in=~20s}} | |||
'''Dublin''' is the capital and largest city of [[Ireland]] (a member-republic of the [[Confederation of Yata]]) situated on its eastern coast along the [[Irish Sea]]. Most of Dublin is dominated by low-rise buildings, with the most notable building being the centuries-old '[[Dublin Castle]]'. | |||
[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Yatan Locations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 11 April 2026
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| Geographic Information | |
| Planet | Yata |
| Country | Yatan-Theian Accord |
| Subdivision | |
| Demonym(s) | Dubliner |
| Political Information | |
| Government | Dublin City Council |
| Settlement hierarchy | Capitol |
| Demographic information | |
| Population | 823,921 |
| Language(s) | English, Irish |
| Species | Humans |
| Founded in | ~20s |
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland (a member-republic of the Confederation of Yata) situated on its eastern coast along the Irish Sea. Most of Dublin is dominated by low-rise buildings, with the most notable building being the centuries-old 'Dublin Castle'.

