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  2. Odyssey Place - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey Complex, [1] consisting of Odyssey Place and the SSE Arena, is a sports, entertainment and science learning complex located within the Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The concept of the complex originated in 1992 and was finalised in June 1998.

  3. A residential cruise ship that's supposed to sail the world ...

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    The Odyssey is due to sail around the world every 3 ½ years, visiting 147 countries and 425 destinations en route. While the ship is stuck in Belfast, passengers can go on board during the day ...

  4. Timeline of the Odyssey cruise ship: How the four-month ... - AOL

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    It was a quite a summer for the stricken vessel docked in Northern Ireland’s captial – Amelia Neath delves into the story of the ‘never-ending cruise’

  5. Martin Rogan - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April 2012 Rogan fought Tyson Fury for the vacant Irish heavyweight title at the Odyssey Area in Belfast and lost via fifth-round TKO [10] On 9 February 2013 Rogan returned to the ring, and winning ways, by outpointing the Czech Republic's Ladislav Kovarik over four rounds in at fight on the undercard of Carl Frampton's EBU (European ...

  6. Sport in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey Arena. Belfast is represented in the Elite Ice Hockey League by Ireland's first professional ice hockey team, the Belfast Giants. The game was brought to Belfast by Canadian businessman Bob Zeller in 2000. [7] The team won the British Ice Hockey Superleague Championship in 2002 and were crowned the Elite League Champion in 2006. [8]

  7. File:Odyssey Arena, Belfast - geograph.org.uk - 860741 ...

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  9. Casement Park - Wikipedia

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    Casement Park (Irish: Páirc Mhic Asmaint) [4] [5] is the principal Gaelic games stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in Andersonstown Road in the west of the city, and is named after the Irish revolutionary Roger Casement. The stadium, which has been closed since June 2013, [3] previously had a capacity of approximately 31,500. [1]