River Liffey
Dublin's central river and cultural hub
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The River Liffey flows right through the heart of Dublin, acting as a natural divider between the north and south sides of the city. It's about 125 kilometers long and has been an essential part of Dublin's history and development. People often stroll along its banks, enjoying the scenic views and vibrant atmosphere. The river is lined with iconic bridges, like the Ha'penny Bridge, which adds to its charm. Locals and tourists alike love to explore the areas around the Liffey, where you can find everything from bustling markets to cozy pubs. It’s not just a body of water; it’s a lively part of Dublin’s identity.

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