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    Tallaght ( / ˈtælə / TAL-ə; Irish: Tamhlacht, IPA: [ˈt̪ˠəul̪ˠəxt̪ˠ]) is the largest settlement, and county town, of South Dublin, Ireland, and the largest satellite town of Dublin. The central village area was the site of a monastic settlement from at least the 8th century, which became one of medieval Ireland's more important monastic centres. [2]

  2. Descripción. Historia. Cronología. Distritos de Tallaght. Atractivos. Desarrollo actual. Política. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Tallaght. Apariencia. Tallaght (del irlandés: Tamhlacht) después de Dublín y Cork es la tercera concentración urbana más grande en la República de Irlanda.

  3. Las mejores atracciones de Tallaght son las siguientes: Dublin Mountains Way; Jackpott's Bingo Tallaght; Glenasmole Valley; The Square; Fitzpatrick's Casino; Ver todas las atracciones de Tallaght en Tripadvisor

  4. Tallaght Village. Tallaght, located in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains and traversed by the River Dodder, flowing from the nearby picturesque Bohernabreena Reservoir, is the county town of South Dublin. It’s home to a rich blend of great experiences for every visitor.

  5. Tallaght Dublin. Tallaght is the seat of South Dublin county council. Located on the far side of the M50 motorway at the South Western tip of Dublin, Tallaght is working hard to overcome its heritage as a rundown commuter town.

  6. 1126. PLANEA TU VIAJE. Tallaght. Imprescindibles en Tallaght. Haz cosas. Lugares que visitar, formas de perderse y experiencias únicas. Ver todas. Dublin Mountains Way. 6. Rutas de senderismo. The Square. 67. Centros comerciales. Glenasmole Valley. 3. Parajes naturales. Footee - FootGolf in Ireland. 25. Campos de golf. Fitzpatrick's Casino. 16.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › TallaghtTallaght - Wikiwand

    Tallaght is the largest settlement, and county town, of South Dublin, Ireland, and the largest satellite town of Dublin. The central village area was the site of a monastic settlement from at least the 8th century, which became one of medieval Ireland's more important monastic centres.