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  2. Peace lines - Wikipedia

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    A 5.5-metre-high (18-foot) peace line along Springmartin Road in Belfast, with a fortified police station at one end The peace line along Cupar Way in Belfast, seen from the predominantly Protestant side The peace line at Bombay Street/Cupar Way in Belfast, seen from the predominantly Catholic side Gates in a peace line in West Belfast. The ...

  3. Alexandra Park, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Park is a Victorian park situated in north Belfast. [1] It is named after Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and was opened in 1888. [1] As is typical for parks of the period, it has a formal layout that includes tree lined avenues. [1] It also contains play areas for children. [2]

  4. Murals in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A close second is the collection of Irish republican and international-themed murals which are located at what is known as 'The International Wall', also in Belfast. In Derry, Free Derry Corner , where the slogan "You Are Now Entering Free Derry" was painted in 1969 shortly after the Battle of the Bogside , is prominent.

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  6. More than 100 peace wall barriers remain in Northern Ireland

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  7. Interface area - Wikipedia

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    The "peace line" along Cupar Way in West Belfast Interface area is the name given in Northern Ireland to areas where segregated nationalist and unionist residential areas meet. They have been defined as "the intersection of segregated and polarised working class residential zones, in areas with a strong link between territory and ethno ...

  8. Cluan Place - Wikipedia

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    Cluan Place (derived from Irish Cluain 'meadow') is a Protestant working-class area in eastern inner-city Belfast, in Northern Ireland. [1] There is currently a peace line, separating the area from Roman Catholic Short Strand. [1] [2] Rioting between neighbouring Loyalist and Republican factions has been a feature of the area's recent past.

  9. Falls Road, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    One of three Carnegie libraries built in Belfast is situated in the lower Falls Road. It opened on 1 January 1908 and is the last Carnegie library in Belfast still functioning as a library. [58] Opposite was located the Clonard Picture House which closed in 1966. [59] The Diamond Picture House at the corner of Cupar Street closed in 1959. [60]