Ranelagh is a residential area and urban village on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It is in the postal district of Dublin 6. Ranelagh is in the local government electoral area of Rathmines and the Dáil Constituency of Dublin South-East. The English name is locally pronounced /ˈrɛnələ/. The park in London, Ranelagh Gardens, was named after Ranelagh House, home of the Cole family, who took their title (Earls of Ranelagh) from the district in County Dublin.
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- Ranelagh is a residential area and urban village on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It is in the postal district of Dublin 6. Ranelagh is in the local government electoral area of Rathmines and the Dáil Constituency of Dublin South-East. The English name is locally pronounced /ˈrɛnələ/. The park in London, Ranelagh Gardens, was named after Ranelagh House, home of the Cole family, who took their title (Earls of Ranelagh) from the district in County Dublin. The district was originally a village just outside Dublin until it was swallowed up by the expanding city more than a century ago. Remarkably, it still has retained a village-like atmosphere, with many small family-run shops, especially around the triangular intersection ("the Triangle") that marks its centre. The Village also has its own Arts Festival which is celebrated annually in September, The Ranelagh Arts festival was first celebrated in 2005, and each year after it has been a complete success. It is one of the most sought after residential areas in south Dublin City, and includes stately 'Glanmire House' on Oakley Road, the residence of the Canadian ambassador to Ireland.
- Ranelagh est un quartier résidentiel au sud de Dublin, en Irlande. Il fait partie de Dublin 6 et de la zone électorale de Rathmines. Ce quartier était à l'origine un village à l'extérieur de la ville de Dublin, mais il a fusionné avec la capitale il y a plus d'un siècle. L'origine du nom serait un parc à Londres, Ranelagh Gardens ou le park de Wilbrrok House, aujourd'hui détruit. Une partie des anciens jardins de Ranelagh subsiste encore. Ranelagh est un des quartiers les plus chers de Dublin.
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- Ranelagh is a residential area and urban village on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It is in the postal district of Dublin 6. Ranelagh is in the local government electoral area of Rathmines and the Dáil Constituency of Dublin South-East. The English name is locally pronounced /ˈrɛnələ/. The park in London, Ranelagh Gardens, was named after Ranelagh House, home of the Cole family, who took their title (Earls of Ranelagh) from the district in County Dublin.
- Ranelagh est un quartier résidentiel au sud de Dublin, en Irlande. Il fait partie de Dublin 6 et de la zone électorale de Rathmines. Ce quartier était à l'origine un village à l'extérieur de la ville de Dublin, mais il a fusionné avec la capitale il y a plus d'un siècle. L'origine du nom serait un parc à Londres, Ranelagh Gardens ou le park de Wilbrrok House, aujourd'hui détruit. Une partie des anciens jardins de Ranelagh subsiste encore.
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