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'''Nua Éire''' (New Ireland) was a colony on a planet in the [[Beta Quadrant]].
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'''Nua Éire''' (New Ireland) was a [[colony]] on a [[planet]] in the [[Beta Quadrant]].
   
 
[[Miles O'Brien]] once visited Nua Éire to view [[Trinity College]]'s collection of manuscripts by [[Jonathan Swift]] and [[Oscar Wilde]] that had been loaned to a display in Nua Éire. ({{n|DS9|Rules of Accusation}})
 
[[Miles O'Brien]] once visited Nua Éire to view [[Trinity College]]'s collection of manuscripts by [[Jonathan Swift]] and [[Oscar Wilde]] that had been loaned to a display in Nua Éire. ({{n|DS9|Rules of Accusation}})

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Nua Éire (New Ireland) was a colony on a planet in the Beta Quadrant.

Miles O'Brien once visited Nua Éire to view Trinity College's collection of manuscripts by Jonathan Swift and Oscar Wilde that had been loaned to a display in Nua Éire. (DS9 novel: Rules of Accusation)