Poolbeg Peninsula

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Poolbeg Peninsula is a prominent industrial and coastal area in Dublin, Ireland, known for its power station chimneys, port facilities, and the Great South Wall extending into Dublin Bay.

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Poolbeg Peninsula canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal area
industrial area
peninsula
adjacentTo Dublin Port main channel
Irishtown
Ringsend
Sandymount Strand
coastType artificially reclaimed land
country Ireland
hasAccess Sean Moore Road NERFINISHED
South Bank Road NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalUse early power generation facilities
military fortifications near Pigeon House
hasPart Great South Wall
Pigeon House Harbour
Poolbeg Generating Station
Poolbeg chimneys
container terminals
industrial warehouses
port facilities
storage tanks
wastewater treatment facilities
hasStructure lighthouses at Great South Wall
hasViewOf Dublin Mountains
Dún Laoghaire
Howth Head
surface form: Howth Peninsula
knownFor Great South Wall
industrial landscape
twin red-and-white striped chimneys
views over Dublin Bay
locatedEastOf Dublin
surface form: Dublin city centre
locatedIn Dublin
Dublin Bay
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory County Dublin
locatedOn south side of Dublin Bay
mouthOfWaterBody River Liffey
namedAfter Poolbeg Lighthouse
nearby Poolbeg Lighthouse
partOf Dublin Docklands
surface form: Dublin Docklands area

Dublin Port
subjectOf environmental impact assessments
urban redevelopment proposals
usedFor electricity generation
industrial storage
logistics
port operations
recreational walking along Great South Wall
wastewater treatment

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Dublin Bay hasPart Poolbeg Peninsula
South Bull Wall adjacentTo Poolbeg Peninsula
Poolbeg Lighthouse locatedNear Poolbeg Peninsula