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Dundalk, town, Republic of IrelandDundalk (dəndôk`), town (1991 pop. 30,061), seat of Co. Louth, NE Republic of Ireland, near the mouth of the Castletown River at Dundalk Bay. It has a port that exports livestock, barley, and other crops. Industries include tobacco, clothing, shoe, and computer factories, distilleries and breweries, flour and linen mills, fishing. Dundalk is also a railroad center with facilities for the manufacture and maintenance of railroad equipment. The town was often besieged because of its location at a natural pass into N Ireland.Dundalk, city, United StatesDundalk (dŭn`dôlk'), city (1990 pop. 65,800), Baltimore co., NE Md., a suburb of Baltimore, on the Patapsco River; inc. 1946. It has one of the world's largest steel plants and a nine-berth marine terminal, operated by the Maryland Port Authority. Factories there make electronic parts, auto bodies, and yachts. The first house built (1665) in the city was burned by the British after their march on Washington (1814) during the War of 1812. U.S. Fort Holabird is nearby.Dundalk a town in NE Republic of Ireland, on Dundalk Bay: county town of Co. Louth. Pop.: 32 505 (2002) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In 2001, Dundalk Middle School, a Title I school not meeting adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind, turned to Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor Software. Dundalk, MD 21222 JOY OF MOTION DANCE CENTER 7702 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 202 Bethesda, MD 20814 (301) 986-0016 Fax (301) 986-1996 www. Between the years 1870-1903, 25 priests and two brothers were sent to New Zealand from Marist training centres at Dublin and Dundalk. |
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