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  2. Segregation in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Segregation in Northern Ireland is a long-running issue in the political and social history of Northern Ireland. The segregation involves Northern Ireland's two main voting blocs— Irish nationalist / republicans (mainly Roman Catholic ) and unionist / loyalist (mainly Protestant ).

  3. 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

  4. File:2011 Northern Ireland census results - Ethnic group ...

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  5. A Shared Future - Wikipedia

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    A Shared Future – Policy and Strategic Framework for Good Relations in Northern Ireland is a consultation document on Northern Ireland launched by John Spellar on 21 March 2005, then junior minister at the Northern Ireland Office. This policy document was formulated to address community divisions, segregation, and sectarianism in Northern ...

  6. Northern Ireland civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The deployment of British troops to Northern Ireland and the related increase in IRA activities were key factors. [citation needed] The concluding events of the civil-rights movement were complex. The relationship between the British Army and the Catholic population deteriorated quickly, and confrontations became more frequent.

  7. File:Public Records Act (Northern Ireland) 1923 (APNI 1923-20 ...

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    UK legislation project 1923 (Acts of the Northern Ireland Parliament) APNI 1923-20 #11 File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  8. 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".

  9. Clarawood - Wikipedia

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    Central part of the estate showing the shops Clarawood House flats. The Northern Ireland Housing Executive, the public housing authority for Northern Ireland, commissioned and published a report about segregation in the estates; the report was based on national census data gathered between 1971 and 2001 and used 100m cells as the smallest unit.