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  • <td>[[Belfast]]</td>
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  • ...ed the area 1 December with 120 Army paratroopers and supplies bound for [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland. Later that month an Atlantic storm caused more damage
    6 KB (890 words) - 10:19, 27 March 2023
  • ...he Irish lit bonfires along the coast of Carrickfergus Lough (now called [[Belfast Lough]]) to help William and his forces navigate during his night time arri
    8 KB (1,242 words) - 22:47, 15 September 2013
  • ...gh]], [[Dundrum Bay]] or [[Strangford Lough]]), and the river ''Logia'' ([[Belfast Lough]], ''Loch Laoigh'' in Irish). Peoples named, from south to north, are
    8 KB (1,246 words) - 10:10, 22 August 2009
  • ...fresh political polarization, as the coalition of O'Connellite Catholics, Belfast liberals, and British Whigs, which had been formed during the campaign for
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  • ...counties in Ulster into a separate entity with a devolved government in [[Belfast]] but remaining in the United Kingdom. Opposition to the Irish Free State w ...Neill]], the [[minister for education]], represented the Free State and a Belfast lawyer; [[J.R Fisher]] represented Northern Ireland (After [[James Craig|Cr
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  • ...ancisco, Dallas, Charlotte, La Jolla (California) and Southwest Harbor and Belfast (Maine).<ref name=tws01janghkkj/> His work was shown internationally at the
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  • After touching at [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], Alhena reached [[Belfast, Northern Ireland]], on 27 February and remained there for approximatey two
    11 KB (1,757 words) - 10:15, 8 April 2023
  • ...efore joining a convoy bound for the [[British Isles]]. The ship visited [[Belfast]] in northern Ireland and several ports in [[Scotland]] and then headed acr
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  • ...rmy|Army]] cargo and, on [[19 February]], got underway in [[convoy]] for [[Belfast]], Ireland, and [[Clydebank]], [[Scotland]].
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  • The debut public performance of the song took place at Belfast's Ulster Hall on March 5, 1971.<ref>Llewellyn, Sian (December, 1998). 'Sta
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  • ...performing his bowed guitar solo in 'Dazed and Confused', at Ulster Hall, Belfast on 5 March 1971.
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  • **Earl's Court - 24 May 1975 [streets of Belfast on 5 March 1971 clip]
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  • | publisher = [[Belfast Telegraph]]
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  • ...to [[Dunoon]], the [[Arran]] (Brodick), [[Bute]] (Rothsay) and Ireland ([[Belfast]]).
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  • ...ng up the north-eastern part of Ireland, is mostly hilly. The capital is [[Belfast]] ('Béal Feirste' in [[Irish language|Irish]]), with other major cities be ...4°F) at Knockarevan, near Belleek, County Fermanagh on 30 June 1976 and at Belfast on 12 July 1983, whilst the lowest minimum temperature recorded at -17.5°C
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  • ...achine]]s, [[OJ Simpson]], [[Nelson Mandela]]'s release from prison, the [[Belfast Agreement]], [[Pokemon]], the [[International Space Station]], [[Hale-Bopp]
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  • ...14. His 1920 "Government of Ireland Act" set up two parliaments and one at Belfast for the six Protestant counties of Ulster, and one at Dublin for the Cathol
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  • ...ries have closed (St Patrick's College, Maynooth and St Malachy's College, Belfast). Following the [[Roman Catholic sex abuse cases|Roman Catholic child sex a ...vice, run jointly with [[Northern Ireland Railways]], connects Dublin with Belfast. A [[Western Rail Corridor]], linking [[Limerick]] and [[Galway]], is under
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  • ...GCHQ station in County Armagh was said to target links between Dublin and Belfast, and a third station intercepted satellite communications in Cornwall <ref>
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  • ...on]] and [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]. Some of these local centres (for example Belfast) are also known as "Broadcasting House" (see [[Broadcasting House (disambig
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  • The 1903 America's Cup drew much interest in America and Britain. In [[Belfast]] and [[Glasgow]] there was such interest that streets were blocked by crow
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  • ...tz]] becomes the greatest loss of life in any UK city during a night raid. Belfast loses just over half its housing stock as a result, leaving around one hund
    54 KB (7,884 words) - 12:15, 14 February 2024
  • ...achine]]s, [[OJ Simpson]], [[Nelson Mandela]]'s release from prison, the [[Belfast Agreement]], [[Pokemon]], the [[International Space Station]], [[Hale-Bopp]
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  • The Belfast Agreement<ref>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/agreement.pdf ''Agreement reached in t
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  • [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']]
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  • | Belfast<br> (6,381)
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  • ...of this number 8,493 were [[U.S. Army|Army]] troops being transported to [[Belfast]], Ireland, and 1,153 were sailors to man the new naval operating base bein
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  • ...Led Zeppelin first performs '[[Stairway to Heaven]]' live, at Ulster Hall, Belfast.
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  • ...ine&tCategory=zSport&itemid=IPED20%20Jul%202008%2017%3A53%3A26%3A860|title=Belfast trip cannot be underestimated |author=EADT24|date=21 July 2008}}</ref> <ref
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  • ...71.</ref> The tour started with the band's first concert in Ireland and in Belfast fans were given the honour of being the first to hear '[[Stairway to Heaven
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  • ...3}}</ref> The tour started with the band's first concert in Ireland and in Belfast fans were given the honour of being the first to hear '[[Stairway to Heaven
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  • ...es, 2010]</ref> in August 1997 and, by the conclusion in May 1998 of the [[Belfast Agreement]]<ref>[http://www.nio.gov.uk/agreement.pdf ''Agreement reached in
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