Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Rush (Irish: Ros Eó, meaning "peninsula of the yew trees" pronounced [ɾˠoːsˠ oː], officially An Ros) is a small seaside town in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231.Rush was once viewed as the heart of market gardening in Leinster and many people were employed in agriculture. Nowadays, however, horticulture and agriculture have been superseded by Rush's increasing role as a "commuter belt" town.. }
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- Rush,_Dublin abstract "Rush (Irish: Ros Eó, meaning "peninsula of the yew trees" pronounced [ɾˠoːsˠ oː], officially An Ros) is a small seaside town in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231.Rush was once viewed as the heart of market gardening in Leinster and many people were employed in agriculture. Nowadays, however, horticulture and agriculture have been superseded by Rush's increasing role as a "commuter belt" town.".
- Rush,_Dublin comment "Rush (Irish: Ros Eó, meaning "peninsula of the yew trees" pronounced [ɾˠoːsˠ oː], officially An Ros) is a small seaside town in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231.Rush was once viewed as the heart of market gardening in Leinster and many people were employed in agriculture. Nowadays, however, horticulture and agriculture have been superseded by Rush's increasing role as a "commuter belt" town.".