#28: The Viking Legacy in Dublin
Dublin, Ireland’s financial hub, has its roots in Viking history. Around 795, Vikings arrived, uncertain of their reasons for leaving Scandinavia. They then spent 60 years building a settlement in Dublin, marking a significant historical transition.

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As Dublin’s significance to Ireland remains undeniable today, its importance to the Vikings is equally noteworthy. The Viking settlement became a pivotal point for expanding trade across Europe, and it served as a strategic base for raids into England, Scotland, and France.