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  2. Peace lines - Wikipedia

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    Three-quarters of Belfast's estimated 97 peace lines and related structures (such as gates and closed roads) are in the north and west of the city. [4] These are also the poorer and more disadvantaged areas of Belfast. 67% of deaths during the sectarian violence occurred within 500 metres (550 yd) of one of these "interface structures". [5]

  3. History of Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The original settlement of Belfast was a small village, [3] based around the marshy ford where the River Lagan intersects with the River Farset (the location of High Street and Victoria Street today). Belfast's name is the anglicised version of the old Irish Beal Feirste meaning "mouth of the Farset".

  4. List of active settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Friendly Inn Settlement House: Cleveland, Ohio: United States [18] Gladden Community House: Columbus, Ohio: United States [19] Godman Guild Association: Columbus, Ohio: United States [20] Grace Hill Settlement House: St. Louis, Missouri: United States [21] Grand Street Settlement: New York, New York: United States Greenwich House, Inc. New York ...

  5. Segregation in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    These have multiplied over the years and now number forty separate barriers, mostly located in Belfast. Despite the moves towards peace between Northern Ireland's political parties and most of its paramilitary groups, the construction of "peace lines" has actually increased during the ongoing peace process; the number of "peace lines" doubled ...

  6. Timeline of Belfast history - Wikipedia

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    1900 - Belfast had the world's largest tobacco factory, tea machinery and fan-making works, handkerchief factory, dry dock and color Christmas card printers. Belfast was also the world's leading manufacturer of "fizzy drinks" (soft drinks). [66] The city of Belfast is 75% Protestant, however, the whole island of Ireland is 75% Catholic. [68]

  7. Belfast Castle - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhéal Feirste [2] [3]) is a mansion located in Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in a prominent position 400 feet (120 m) above sea level. Its location provides unobstructed views over the City of Belfast and Belfast Lough .

  8. Settlement movement - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the number of settlement houses in the country peaked at almost 500. [22] The settlement house concept was continued by Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker "hospitality houses" in the 1930s. By 1993 the estimated number of houses dropped to 300 in 80 cities. [25] In 2012, Boulevard House was established in Southwest Detroit, Michigan.

  9. Clifton House, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Clifton House is an 18th-century Grade A listed building located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] Originally built as a poor house by the Belfast Charitable Institution . Today it is houses a heritage centre alongside a residential home and sheltered accommodation apartments.

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