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  2. Interface area - Wikipedia

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    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-political identity".

  3. Whitewell Road - Wikipedia

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    The Whitewell Road is an interface area in north Belfast and Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, and historically the site of occasional clashes between nationalists and loyalists. The Whitewell Road and the surrounding area is a residential community in the Greencastle parish. The Whitewell area is considered a working class area.

  4. 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

  5. No 'concrete' solutions from Belfast traffic congestion meeting

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    Matthew Green, who lives in Dungannon, told BBC News NI that he gets the train to Belfast from Portadown to avoid the traffic. "The traffic on the Westlink and the Sydenham bypass is bad, even ...

  6. Golden Thread Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Thread Gallery was established in 1998 by Gail Prentice in a former linen mill on an 'interface area' (an area where segregated nationalist and unionist residential areas meet) in North Belfast. [1] In 2001, it was reconstituted to become the Golden Thread Gallery Ltd., a limited company with charitable status.

  7. Battle at Springmartin - Wikipedia

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    The dead commemorated in a republican Garden of Remembrance in Ballymurphy, Belfast. Shortly after 5:00 PM on Saturday 13 May 1972, a car bomb exploded without warning outside Kelly's Bar, at the junction of the Springfield Road and Whiterock Road. The pub was in a mainly Irish Catholic and nationalist area and most of its customers were from ...

  8. Search efforts continue for missing Belfast man - AOL

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    Search efforts enter their third week to find a Belfast man who is currently missing in Spain. John Hardy, also known as John George, was last in touch with his family on 14 December, when he ...

  9. Belfast City Airport shut after emergency during landing - AOL

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    Belfast International Airport posted on social media just before 18:30 that it was "close to capacity" because of those diversions and its already heavier than usual schedule.