. . . "N"@en . . . . . . . "* County Laois\n** Abbeyleix\n** Durrow \n** Cullohill\n* County Kilkenny\n** Johnstown\n** Urlingford\n* County Tipperary\n** \n** Littleton\n** Horse and Jockey\n** \n** Cashel, \n** New Inn\n** Cahir \n* County Limerick\n** Kilbeheny\n* County Cork\n** Mitchelstown \n** Fermoy\n** Rathcormack\n** Watergrasshill\n** Sallybrook\n** Glanmire\n** Cork"@en . . . "1121136216"^^ . . . "N8"@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "8" . . . . . . . . "The N8 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting Cork with Dublin via the M7. The N8 is further classified by the United Nations as the entirety of the (partially signed) European route E 201 (formerly E200), part of the trans-Europe International E-road network. The road is motorway standard from junction 19 on the M7 to the Dunkettle interchange in Cork City and is designated as the M8 motorway. From here the route continues into Cork city centre and terminates at the N22 road at St. Patrick's Street. The M8 motorway was completed in May 2010, replacing the single carriageway sections of the old N8 and bypassing towns on the main Cork to Dublin road. It is now possible to travel from Cork to Dublin on the M/N8 in about 2 hours 30 minutes. The route commences just south of Portlaoise, and reaches Cork via the midlands and the Golden Vale of Ireland, through Counties Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Limerick and Cork."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Cuid den phr\u00EDomhbh\u00F3thar n\u00E1isi\u00FAnta idir Baile \u00C1tha Cliath agus Corcaigh is ea an N8. Tosa\u00EDonn c\u00FArsa an bh\u00F3thair mar chasadh \u00F3n M7 gar do Phort Laoise, agus ansin, t\u00E9ann s\u00E9 \u00F3 dheas tr\u00ED Chontae Thiobraid \u00C1rann agus an taobh thuaidh de Chontae Chorca\u00ED go Corcaigh. Is cuid den mh\u00F3tarbhealach M8 \u00E9, den chuid is m\u00F3. Bailte ina gc\u00FArsa;"@ga . "IRL"@en . . . . . . . . . "16669"^^ . . . . . . . . "8"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Cuid den phr\u00EDomhbh\u00F3thar n\u00E1isi\u00FAnta idir Baile \u00C1tha Cliath agus Corcaigh is ea an N8. Tosa\u00EDonn c\u00FArsa an bh\u00F3thair mar chasadh \u00F3n M7 gar do Phort Laoise, agus ansin, t\u00E9ann s\u00E9 \u00F3 dheas tr\u00ED Chontae Thiobraid \u00C1rann agus an taobh thuaidh de Chontae Chorca\u00ED go Corcaigh. Is cuid den mh\u00F3tarbhealach M8 \u00E9, den chuid is m\u00F3. Bailte ina gc\u00FArsa; \n* Port Laoise (don M7, N7, agus N80) \n* Mainistir Laoise \n* Dar\u00FA (don ) \n* Baile She\u00E1in \n* \u00C1th na nUrlainn \n* Buir\u00EDos L\u00E9ith (don ) \n* An Marcach (don ) \n* Caiseal (don ) \n* Loch Ceann \n* (don N24) \n* Baile Mhist\u00E9ala (don ) \n* \n* Mainistir Fhear Ma\u00ED (don ) \n* R\u00E1th Chormaic \n* \n* (don N25) \n* Corcaigh (don N22, N20, agus N27)"@ga . . . . . "The N8 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting Cork with Dublin via the M7. The N8 is further classified by the United Nations as the entirety of the (partially signed) European route E 201 (formerly E200), part of the trans-Europe International E-road network. The road is motorway standard from junction 19 on the M7 to the Dunkettle interchange in Cork City and is designated as the M8 motorway. From here the route continues into Cork city centre and terminates at the N22 road at St. Patrick's Street. The M8 motorway was completed in May 2010, replacing the single carriageway sections of the old N8 and bypassing towns on the main Cork to Dublin road. It is now possible to travel from Cork to Dublin on the M/N8 in about 2 hours 30 minutes. The route commences just south of Po"@en . . . . . . . . . "N" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "177.0"^^ . . . . . "N8 road (Ireland)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "177"^^ . "353192"^^ . . . "177000.0"^^ .