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Dublin is a city in Franklin County, in the Columbus metro area. (The community straddles Franklin, Delaware and Union counties; ePodunk links to the county with the greater share of population.)
The community was named by an Irish settler for his hometown..
[NOTE: This is not the only community in Ohio named Dublin. For links to other places called Dublin, OH, see the Duplicate Names box at right.]
The latitude of Dublin is 40.099N. The longitude is -83.114W.
It is in the Eastern Standard time zone. Elevation is 830 feet.The estimated population, in 2003, was 33,606.
Sections below provide additional information and links about Dublin demographics, travel and tourism, nearby airports, cemeteries, the Franklin County economy, education, environment, genealogy, government, historic sites, Columbus area jobs, libraries, maps, museums, newspapers and other media, nonprofit groups, real estate, recreation, religion, transportation, and weather in the 43016 ZIP code.

25% of Dublin residents report German ancestry, and 14% report Irish. For more info on local ancestry groups, see the Dublin ancestry & family history guide.
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At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Dublin was $41,122, compared with $21,587 nationally.
65% of Dublin residents age 25 and older have a bachelor's or advanced college degree.
Dates often change. Check with local tourism officials to be sure.
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Median rent in Dublin, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $839. Monthly homeowner costs, for people with mortgages, were $1,884.
Libraries in Dublin include Dublin Branch Library ... View libraries
Newspapers in Dublin include Dublin News
Franklin County supported John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. For more information, see our Dublin political report.
The average commute time for Dublin workers is 24 minutes, compared with 26 minutes nationwide.
A total of 3 fatal motor vehicle accidents occurred in Dublin between 2001 and 2003, according to reports gathered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This is a rate of 1.0 fatal crashes per 10,000 population, which was lower than the national norm.
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