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Portmarnock is a small suburban village with extensive housing estates to the north and west, north of the city of Dublin in the part of County Dublin now known as County Fingal, Ireland.

Today Portmarnock's village is a single main street, with shops, one of the two local Roman Catholic churches and other facilities. Further north along the same road are the two local hotels and some small office buildings.

Portmarnock lies on the coast and, owing to its proximity to Dublin city, is a form of dormitory village 15 km (9 mi) north-northeast of the city centre. In the 2002 census the population was 8,376, although this shows a decrease to 7,973 in the preliminary 2006 census statistics.

Portmarnock is situated between Malahide and Baldoyle, along the northern commuter railway line out of Dublin (also the Dublin-Belfast line); Portmarnock railway station opened on 25 May 1844, is now on the DART network. Portmarnock, on the Baldoyle to Malahide coast road, is served by Dublin Bus routes 102, 105, 32, 42 and 142.

At sea, Portmarnock could be said to border Sutton and perhaps Howth in the form of Ireland's Eye.

Portmarnock lies in the Dublin North East Dail constituency, it used to lie in the Dublin North, but it changed in early 2008.

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