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Crumlin is a substantial residential townland located on the southside of Dublin, situated in the administrative area of South Dublin County Council. The area lies approximately 5-6 kilometers south of Dublin's city center and is positioned between the neighborhoods of Drimnagh to the west and Rathmines to the east. Geographically, Crumlin occupies relatively flat to gently rolling terrain that is characteristic of the Dublin suburban landscape. The townland is well-connected by road infrastructure, with major routes such as the Crumlin Road and Davitt Road serving as primary arteries through the area, facilitating transport links to both the city center and outlying regions.

The history of Crumlin as a settlement extends back centuries, though like many Dublin suburbs, the area experienced significant residential development during the twentieth century. Large-scale housing estates were constructed during the mid-twentieth century to accommodate Dublin's growing population, transforming what had been a more rural landscape into a densely populated suburban community. This rapid urbanization shaped the character of modern Crumlin and reflected broader patterns of suburban expansion that characterized Dublin's development throughout the twentieth century.

Crumlin is home to several notable institutions and features that serve the local community and beyond. The townland contains schools, shops, health facilities, and recreational spaces that support the everyday needs of residents. St. Dominic's Church is one of the area's significant landmarks, reflecting the strong Catholic heritage of the community. Additionally, Crumlin has connections to Irish sporting culture and local community organizations that maintain important social bonds within the area.

Today, Crumlin remains a vibrant, predominantly working and middle-class residential community that forms an integral part of Dublin's suburban fabric. The area continues to evolve while maintaining its established character as a family-oriented neighborhood. For residents and those with historical connections to the area, Crumlin represents an important part of Dublin's urban landscape and the broader story of twentieth-century Irish suburbanization.

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Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.

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Tagann na taifid daonáirimh seo leis an ainm Crumlin ach níorbh fhéidir iad a nascadh leis an mbaile fearainn seo go huathoibríoch. Seans go dtagraíonn an t-ainm stairiúil do shráid, fhorbhairt, nó d'fhoireannach níos sine nach ann dó mar aonad ar leith a thuilleadh.

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