Wikipedia:WikiProject Northern Ireland/Troubles
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Read the discussion that led to the creation of the The Troubles in ... series of geographic articles at Wikipedia talk:Northern Irish Wikipedians' notice board#Violence articles and death statistics in towns.
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[edit] Discussion
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These AfD discussions resulted in keep:
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[edit] List of articles in the series
Overviews:
Incidents:
- Bloody Sunday
- Remembrance Day Bombing
- McGurk's Bar bombing
- Omagh bombing
- Remembrance Day Bombing
- 1972 Aldershot Bombing
- Claudy bombings
- M62 Coach Bombing
- Birmingham Pub Bombings
- Kingsmill massacre
- La Mon Restaurant Bombing
- Hyde Park and Regents Park Bombings
- Shankill Road bombing
- Greysteel massacre
- Ballykelly disco bombing
- Warrenpoint Ambush
"The Troubles in ..." geographic articles:
- The Troubles in Cookstown (Tyrone)
- The Troubles in Enniskillen
- The Troubles in Greysteel
- The Troubles in Moneymore
- The Troubles in Tynan
- The Troubles in Warrenpoint
- The series of geographic articles is expected to number over 90.
[edit] Other relevant articles
Biographies:
Organisations and institutions:
- Further information: Directory of the Northern Ireland Troubles
Peace and reconciliation: