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What (who) is 1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings - definition


1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings         
Between 26 November 1972 and 20 January 1973, there were four paramilitary bombings in the centre of Dublin, Ireland. Three civilians were killed and 185 people were injured.
Dublin and Monaghan bombings         
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  • Reverse of Talbot Street memorial
  • Memorial to the bomb victims in Dublin's Talbot Street
  • A hijacked green 1970 model [[Hillman Avenger]] was used in the [[Parnell Street]] explosion which killed 10 people
SERIES OF CO-ORDINATED BOMBINGS IN DUBLIN AND MONAGHAN, IRELAND
Dublin and Monaghan Bombings; Dublin and monaghan bombings; Monaghan Bombings; Barron Report
The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974 were a series of co-ordinated bombings in counties Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland. Three bombs exploded in Dublin during the evening rush hour and a fourth exploded in Monaghan almost ninety minutes later.
Dublin, Maryland         
  • Roadside scene in Dublin
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Dublin, maryland
Dublin is an unincorporated community in Harford County, Maryland, United States. Dublin was founded in the early 19th century by George McCausland and a friend who migrated from Dublin, Ireland.