Proper noun
A habitational surname from Irish.
A suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGlasnevin ended up under the jurisdiction of Finglas Abbey. Source: Internet
Gardaí in Finglas attended a firearms incident in Fairlawn Road, Finglas at approximately 10.30pm on Saturday 14 March. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, until comparatively recent years, a short stroll up the Old Finglas Road brought you rapidly into open countryside. Source: Internet
Following the Battle of the Boyne in the 17th century, Finglas was used as a camp for four days by William of Orange en route to Dublin city. Source: Internet
This includes its expansion on the southern side of the Finglas Road with the section called St. Paul's. Source: Internet