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The Wellington Monument

Phoenix Park
Dublin 8
Dublin
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The 'Royal County' of Meath boasts a dramatic history and proud heritage that no other country can match. Man has settled here for over 8,000 years and everywhere one turns one can see surviving monuments and relics scattered profusely beside the rolling rivers and on the lush plains. Formerly one of the five historic provinces of Ireland, it was from here that the ancient roads of Ireland radiated, spreading Royal Meath's influence and affluence to all the corners of Ireland.
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This is a 75 foot (23 metre) Corinthian Column, erected in 1817 by the grateful people of Meath to the victor of Waterloo, this monument soars impressively skywards dominating the southern skyline of the town and enabling the Duke to keep watchful vigil over the land of his birth.
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