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  2. State visit by Elizabeth II to the Republic of Ireland

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    On the final day of her visit, she greeted members of the public on a short walkabout on a street in Cork. [43] Earlier, she met with some members of the public who were carefully selected in advance. [2] For the three nights of her visit, the Queen stayed at Farmleigh, the State Guest House in the Phoenix Park. [44]

  3. Timeline of Belfast history - Wikipedia

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    1988 – 3 people are killed and more than 50 people injured in March when a gunman opens fire during the funeral of Provisional IRA members who died in Gibraltar. [123] Three days later, British Army corporals Derek Wood and David Howes are killed by the IRA after they drove onto a street where an IRA funeral procession was passing. [124]

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Belfast - Wikipedia

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  5. United States presidential visits to the United Kingdom and ...

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    August 3, 1969: RAF Mildenhall: Informal meeting with Prime Minister Harold Wilson. [6] October 3, 1970: Chequers Met informally with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Edward Heath. [6] October 3–5, 1970 Ireland Limerick, Timahoe, Dublin State visit. Met with Taoiseach Jack Lynch. [6] Jimmy Carter: May 5–11, 1977 United Kingdom London ...

  6. Belfast - Wikipedia

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    A 1685 plan of Belfast by the military engineer Thomas Phillips, showing the town's ramparts and Lord Chichester's castle, which was destroyed in a fire in 1708. The name Belfast derives from the Irish Béal Feirste (Irish pronunciation: [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]), [4] "Mouth of the Farset" [6] a river whose name in the Irish, Feirste, refers to a sandbar or tidal ford. [7]

  7. List of the most-visited attractions in the United Kingdom

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    Attraction Ranking Rank Museum Location Country Visitors (2023) [1] 1: British Museum: London: England: 5,820,860 2: Natural History Museum: London: England: 5,688,786

  8. The Belfast Entries - Wikipedia

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    The surviving examples retain pockets of historic development including many Victorian and pre-Victorian period pubs, some of which remain open for business to this day. [1] Former Social Development Minister David Hanson described the Entries as the streets "where Belfast began and developed into the city it is today". [ 2 ]

  9. Titanic Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Titanic Belfast had a record-breaking year in 2017/18 with 841,563 people visiting the tourist attraction and the year before saw the Titanic Museum take home the World's Leading Tourism Attraction Award at the World Travel Awards (2016). [13] In the same year, Titanic Belfast saw 84% of its visitors coming from outside Northern Ireland. [14]

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