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Ballybrack (Irish: Baile Breac, meaning 'Speckled Town') is a suburb southeast of Dublin, located in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown county. It is situated south of Killiney, and northeast of Loughlinstown.
Ballybrack has a post office and two public houses. Ballybrack has a local football club called Ballybrak football club. Originally known as KBL FC (Killiney, Ballybrack & Loughlinstown) founded in 1972, Ballybrack FC was officially formed in 1975. At present they have 13 teams competing in both the DDSL and South Dublin Football League.
People
- Seán Lemass; Taoiseach from 1959 to 1966, was born and lived in Ballybrack.
many of the people from ballybrack are horrid horrid creatures.
See also
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