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Albert College Park (Dublin)

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Albert College Park, Dublin
Albert College Park, Dublin

Albert College Park (Irish: Páirc Choláiste Ailbhe), also known as Hampstead Park, is a public park owned by Dublin City Council and managed by the council's Parks and Landscape Services division. It is located in northern Glasnevin, in the mid-northern suburbs of Dublin.

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Albert College Park (Dublin)
Hampstead Avenue, Dublin

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N 53.381944444444 ° E -6.2625 °
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Hampstead Avenue 1
D09 K190 Dublin (Drumcondra North C ED)
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