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Qué (quién) es Belfast$7505$ - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Belfast (constituency); Belfast (song); Belfast, Ohio; Belfast, OH

Belfast Harbour         
  • View of Belfast Container Terminal from Victoria Channel approach, April 2019
  • Belfast docks in 2009
  • 6}} is a First World War light cruiser permanently berthed in Belfast Harbour
  • New Belfast Liebherr crane under assembly, May 2020
  • Newly assembled Liebherr gantry crane
  • Rail and sea connections from Belfast with [[Abellio ScotRail]] in red.
  • [[Sainsbury's]] at Holywood Exchange.
PORT IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast harbour; Belfast docks; Port of belfast; Belfast Harbour Commissioners; Belfast Harbour Commissioner; Port of Belfast; City Quays 2
Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, handling 67% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and about 25% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland. It is a vital gateway for raw materials, exports and consumer goods, and is also Northern Ireland's leading logistics and distribution hub.
Transport in Belfast         
  • "Country" bus, Belfast
  • [[Harland and Wolff]] shipyard in 1907
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Transportation in Belfast; Belfast buses; Buses in Belfast
Transportation systems in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland include road, air, rail, and sea. It is still a relatively car dependent city however it is also served by a comprehensive rail and bus network.
History of Belfast         
  • Queen Elizabeth I of England
  • The 1st Baron Chichester]], [[Lord Deputy of Ireland]] from 1605 until 1616.
  • Royal Ulster Constabulary emblem
  • Battle of the Boyne. 12 July 1690.
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  • Bobby Sands commemorative mural
  • Edward Carson poses signing the [[Ulster Covenant]] in Belfast City Hall. 1912.
  • Daniel O'Connell
  • Samson & Goliath]] shipyard cranes, completed 1969–1974
  • Ross' Mill. Belfast.
  • Scene from the Irish Rebellion of 1798
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  • William III (of Orange)
  • Lagan Weir]], a major catalyst for the redevelopment of the Laganside area and increasing use of the river throughout the city
  • The Linen Hall, Belfast
  • The [[megalith]]ic tomb at the centre of the [[Giant's Ring]]
  • A portrait of [[Wolfe Tone]]
  • King George V decorating a soldier in 1918.
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  • Sackville Street in Dublin during the Easter Rising. April 1916.
  • Battle of the Somme. Beginning in July 1916.
  • Ulster Volunteer Force parading through Belfast. 1914.
  • The 1st Earl of Strafford]] (1593-1641), as he became in January 1640. He was previously known as The 1st Viscount Wentworth. He served as [[Lord Deputy of Ireland]] from 1632 until 1640.
  • Monument to the United States of America Expeditionary Force (USAEF) and rededication plaque by US President [[Bill Clinton]] on the grounds of Belfast City Hall
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of belfast; The history of Belfast; Belfast riots
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, and throughout its modern history has been a major commercial and industrial centre. In the late 20th century manufacturing industries that had existed for several centuries declined, particularly shipbuilding.

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Belfast (disambiguation)

Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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