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  2. DID Electrical - Wikipedia

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    DID Electrical is an Irish chain of electrical and electronics shops. It has 23 outlets throughout Ireland, employing some 400 staff. It has 23 outlets throughout Ireland, employing some 400 staff. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was founded in 1968, with a shop on Mountjoy Square, Dublin.

  3. Electricity sector in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021 the island of Ireland has 5,585 megawatt and the Republic of Ireland has 4,309 MW of installed wind power nameplate capacity, the third highest per capita in the world. [11] In 2020, wind turbines generated 36.3% of Ireland's electrical demand, one of the highest wind power penetrations in the world. [12] [13]

  4. Timeline of Irish inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    1879: The rules of Hurling first standardised with the foundation of the Irish Hurling Union. [ 33] 1881: Stoney units discovered by George Johnstone Stoney. [ 34] 1885: Cream cracker created by Joseph Haughton. [ 35] 1886: Graphophone created by Chichester Bell. 1888: Gregg shorthand created by John Robert Gregg.

  5. History of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Irish state came into being in 1919 as the 32 county Irish Republic. In 1922, having seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Anglo-Irish Treaty, it became the Irish Free State. It comprised 26 counties with 6 counties under the control of Unionists which became Northern Ireland in 1921.

  6. Economy of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Dublin ranked 1st in Ireland by disposable income per person, at 110% of the State average.. In 2008, it was the city with the 2nd highest wages in the world, dropping to 10th place in 2009, and, according to a Brookings Institution report in 2012, had the 14th highest income per capita in the world at $55,578 (€42,960).

  7. List of largest companies in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 31.00 2.57 44.67 31.77 Building materials: 4 397 Eaton Corporation: Dublin 19.63 2.14 34.03 58.35 Conglomerate: 5 399 Johnson Controls: Cork: 29.40 2.3 48.00 33.5 Industrials 6 553 Aon: Dublin 12.19 1.57 42.22 44.22 Services 7 702 Trane Technologies: Dublin 14.14 1.42 18.06 34.77 Manufacturing: 8 867 Bank of Ireland: Dublin 5.90 0.70 141 ...

  8. History of Ireland (1801–1923) - Wikipedia

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    Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1922. For almost all of this period, the island was governed by the UK Parliament in London through its Dublin Castle administration in Ireland. Ireland underwent considerable difficulties in the 19th century, especially the Great Famine of the 1840s which started a population decline that ...

  9. Dublin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Corporation. Dublin Corporation ( Irish: Bardas Bhaile Átha Cliath ), known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo, is the former name of the city government and its administrative organisation in Dublin since the 1100s. Significantly re-structured in 1660–1661, even more significantly in 1840, it was modernised on 1 January ...