Difference between revisions of "Riverpool"

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* '''Liverpool
  
River Liffy, Blackpool (Dub lin). In 1190 Liverpool was known as 'Liuerpul', meaning a pool or creek with muddy water.
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* '''Dublin''' → name derived from the Irish ''Dubhlinn'', meaning "Blackpool" → in 1190 Liverpool was known as '''Liuerpul''', meaning a pool or creek with muddy water
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* '''River Liffey:''' Dublin's principal river
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* '''Waterloo:''' the site of the famous battle in 1815 is near Brussels

Revision as of 07:55, 23 March 2007

  • Liverpool
  • Dublin → name derived from the Irish Dubhlinn, meaning "Blackpool" → in 1190 Liverpool was known as Liuerpul, meaning a pool or creek with muddy water
  • River Liffey: Dublin's principal river
  • Waterloo: the site of the famous battle in 1815 is near Brussels