Monto

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Monto (auch mit Artikel: the Monto) war die umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung des einstigen Rotlichtviertels in der nördlichen Innenstadt Dublins, der Hauptstadt Irlands. Es war auch bekannt als the Kips, the Digs, the village, the bad area (dt. „die schlechte Gegend“) oder hell’s gates (dt. „Höllentore“). rdf:langString
Monto was the nickname for the one-time red light district in the northeast of Dublin, Ireland. The Monto was roughly the area bounded by Talbot Street, Amiens Street, Gardiner Street and Seán McDermott Street (formerly Gloucester Street) in what would now be called Summerhill. The name is derived from Montgomery Street (now called Foley Street), which runs parallel to the lower end of Talbot Street towards what is now Connolly Station. Montgomery Street is believed to have been named after Elizabeth Montgomery, who was married to Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Monto (auch mit Artikel: the Monto) war die umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung des einstigen Rotlichtviertels in der nördlichen Innenstadt Dublins, der Hauptstadt Irlands. Es war auch bekannt als the Kips, the Digs, the village, the bad area (dt. „die schlechte Gegend“) oder hell’s gates (dt. „Höllentore“).
rdf:langString Monto was the nickname for the one-time red light district in the northeast of Dublin, Ireland. The Monto was roughly the area bounded by Talbot Street, Amiens Street, Gardiner Street and Seán McDermott Street (formerly Gloucester Street) in what would now be called Summerhill. The name is derived from Montgomery Street (now called Foley Street), which runs parallel to the lower end of Talbot Street towards what is now Connolly Station. Montgomery Street is believed to have been named after Elizabeth Montgomery, who was married to Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy.
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