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Malahide (Irish: Mullach Íde) is an affluent coastal suburban town near Dublin city. It is administered by Fingal County Council, formerly part of County Dublin, Ireland.

Population: 15,846

Latitude: 53° 27' 2.99" N
Longitude: -6° 09' 15.98" W

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