Chapelizod
All about
Chapelizod, a townland in County Dublin, Ireland, gets its name from the Irish words "Séipeal Íosóid," meaning "Chapel of Isolde", referencing a legendary love story. The town, established around the 12th century, features Phoenix Park, one of Europe's largest parks, and maintains its historic charm.
Chapelizod
Chapelizod, a charming village in Dublin, Ireland, offers picturesque views with the River Liffey, abundant wildlife, historic buildings and Phoenix Park, one of the largest parks in Europe. The village's unique feature, the Strawberry Beds, is a beautiful riverside area filled with cherry trees, showcasing a breathtaking bloom in spring.
Chapelizod
Thinking about the townland Chapelizod, what is its logainm and where does it come from? Why not create a map of Chapelizod and mark notable sites on it. Perhaps create a guide to your local area?
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