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  2. Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings were carried out on 20 July 1982 in London, England. Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated two improvised explosive devices during British military ceremonies in Hyde Park and Regent's Park, both in central London.

  3. List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Croke Park has the largest capacity of any stadium in Ireland and the third largest in Europe. The following is a list of sports stadiums on Ireland. This includes stadiums in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They are ordered by their capacity.

  4. Hyde Park, London - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park is a 350-acre ... Paolo Nutini for Scotland, and Snow Patrol for Northern Ireland. [75] Since 2011, Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park has taken place each September

  5. Dr Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    Dr Hyde Park [3] [4] (Páirc de hÍde in Irish) is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) stadium in Roscommon, Ireland.Built in 1969 and officially opened in 1971, it is the home of the Roscommon county football team, with Athleague being the traditional home for the Roscommon county hurling team.

  6. Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park, Glasgow, a former football ground in Glasgow, Scotland; Dr. Hyde Park, a Gaelic Games ground in Roscommon, Ireland; Hyde Park (cricket ground), a former important cricket venue in Sheffield; Hyde Park (Niagara Falls, New York), a park in Niagara Falls, New York; Hyde Park (Burkeville, Virginia), a historic home and farm

  7. Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings killed 11 soldiers and wounded some 50 soldiers and civilians at a British Army ceremonial parade at Hyde Park, and a British Army band performance in Regent's Park in London. [80] [81]