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Lusk (Irish: Lusca ) is a large village in Ireland located north of Dublin city centre. The name Lusk dates back to the time of Saint MacCullin, who founded a church there in the 450s. He is reputed to have either lived or been buried in a cave, hence the name Lusk from the Gaelic word Lusca meaning a cave or underground chamber.Lusk is now caught up in the development of greater Dublin and has a growing population. The Central Statistical Office estimates that 62% of all private dwellings in... full article at wikipedia
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Jul 28, 2007
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