Dublin-Belfast corridor

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What the NSS means for Monaghan Monaghan is an important border county that will be linked to the Dublin – Belfast economic corridor and which also lies on the strategic transport corridor from Dundalk to Sligo. Monagh

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Source URL: www.irishspatialstrategy.ie

Language: English - Date: 2003-07-07 06:33:24
    2Drogheda / Border Region / Newry / Counties of Ireland / Geography of Ireland / Dundalk / Ardee

    What the NSS means for Louth Louth’s strategic location in the Dublin/Belfast Corridor makes it critical for regional and national development

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    Source URL: www.irishspatialstrategy.ie

    Language: English - Date: 2003-07-07 06:36:27
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    Source URL: heritagewalks.sdcc.ie

    Language: English - Date: 2014-03-07 11:45:32
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    Source URL: www.louthcoco.ie

    Language: English - Date: 2010-05-21 00:17:26
    5LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow a

    LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow a

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    Source URL: ec.europa.eu

    Language: French - Date: 2014-03-12 06:04:00
      6IRELAND: Ireland has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow and Edi

      IRELAND: Ireland has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow and Edi

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      Source URL: ec.europa.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-12 06:04:00
      7UNITED KINGDOM: United Kingdom has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports G

      UNITED KINGDOM: United Kingdom has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports G

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      Source URL: ec.europa.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-12 06:03:57
      8The Core Network Corridors  North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor Belfast – Dublin – Cork Glasgow/Edinburgh – Liverpool/Manchester –

      The Core Network Corridors North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor Belfast – Dublin – Cork Glasgow/Edinburgh – Liverpool/Manchester –

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      Source URL: ec.europa.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 11:43:48
      9LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow a

      LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow a

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      Source URL: ec.europa.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 11:43:51
      10IRELAND: Ireland has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow and Edi

      IRELAND: Ireland has 1 Core Network Corridor crossing its country: The North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor stretches from Belfast and the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin, as well as from the northern UK ports Glasgow and Edi

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      Source URL: ec.europa.eu

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 11:43:51