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  2. Victoria Square Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Square is a shopping complex located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.The area includes over 62 shops, 16 restaurants and an Odeon cinema. Opened on 6 March 2008, [1] Victoria Square is a commercial, residential and leisure development that took 6 years to build.

  3. Forestside Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Forestside is a shopping centre located in Newtownbreda in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. The first phase of the centre, the 39,000 square feet (3,600 m 2) Sainsbury's store, opened in March 1997 followed by the remainder of the centre in September 1998.

  4. Euronics - Wikipedia

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    Euronics International Ltd. is an international association of over 11,000 [1] independent electrical retailers in 37 countries. [2] It functions as a leading international electrical retail group [ 1 ] on behalf of its members, and is based in Amsterdam .

  5. Odyssey Place - Wikipedia

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    The name "Odyssey" was chosen to symbolise the 'journey of discovery' that would be the science centre; Michael Montgomery, a 14-year-old at the time, came up with the name. The complex adopted the name, and the Science Centre became W5. The arena opened in 2000, and W5 on 31 March 2001, with the pavilion opening a few months later.

  6. Belfast City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Belfast City Centre is the central business district of Belfast, Northern Ireland.. The city centre was originally centred on the Donegall Street area. Donegall Street is now mainly a business area, but with expanding residential and entertainment development as part of the Cathedral Quarter scheme - St. Anne's, Belfast's Anglican cathedral is located here.

  7. The Park Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Park Centre opened its doors to the public in 15 April 1985 on the former grounds of the Belfast Celtic F.C. It was one of the few such shopping centres in the whole of Northern Ireland at that time. In recent times, The Park Centre has had a £400,000 renovation, [2] which included an extension

  8. Linen Quarter, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    A singer and actress born near the Donegall Road in south Belfast, she toured as a child singer and went on to become one of UK's most popular singers during the 1950s. [ citation needed ] Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) played multiple times in Ulster Hall during the Troubles, a time when other artists generally avoided touring ...

  9. Botanic railway station - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Metro's 7 services connect Botanic station to the City Centre, Four Winds, Laurelgrove, Braniel, and Stormont. Additionally, the 625 Ulsterbus service also stop near the station with runs from the City Centre to Ballynahinch and Carryduff. There are no ticket vending machines (TVMs) for bus tickets; passengers can either download the ...