Drogheda
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Drogheda is an industrial and port town 26 miles north of
Dublin, on the east coast of
Ireland. The town is increasingly populated by commuters working in
Dublin.
Population: 31,020 (2002 census).
It has certain historical interest:
- Located close to the site of Newgrange, a burial mound constructed around 3200 BC
- Founded in 911 by the Danes
- Invaded by Oliver Cromwell in September 1649, Drogheda was the site of an infamous massacre of the Catholic defenders
- Battle of the Boyne, 1690
A notable landmark is the
Boyne Viaduct, a 98ft high railway bridge carrying the main
Dublin to
Belfast line, designed by
civil engineer Sir
John MacNeill and built during the 1850s.
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