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Belfast Lough |
Landmarks: |
Belfast City Hall, Giants Ring, Cavehill, Albert Clock, St. Peter's Cathedral, Queen's University Belfast |
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Newspapers: |
Belfast Telegraph, Belfast Newsletter |
Streets: |
Falls Road, Shankill Road, Malone Road, Sandy Row, Whitewell Road |
Rivers: |
River Lagan |
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History: |
History of Belfast |
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Why not put these with the university's article? --Kushboy Jun 06 5:21
- Because it detracts from the main article, having lists of things. Djegan 21:27, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Historical/Contemporary
This split is a bad idea as its not the usual proceedure and also their is a stark error Andrew Porter, Attorney General for Ireland (as distinct from Attorney General of Ireland) would have to be one of the eldest people alive as he held the office in the 1880s and its in the contemporary section! Djegan 23:57, 24 December 2005 (UTC)