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Belfast - traduction vers français

CITY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, CAPITAL OF NORTHERN IRELAND
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  • [[AC/DC]] with [[Bon Scott]] (centre) pictured with guitarist [[Angus Young]] (left) and bassist [[Cliff Williams]] (back), performing at the [[Ulster Hall]] in August 1979
  • Aftermath of the Blitz in May 1941
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], Headquarters of the BBC in Northern Ireland
  • Volunteer Corps parade down High Street, [[Bastille Day]], 1792
  • A 1907 [[stereoscope]] postcard depicting the construction of a passenger liner (the RMS ''Adriatic'') at the [[Harland and Wolff]] shipyard
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  • [[Ulster University]], Belfast campus
  • alt=Aerial photo of urban sprawl, edged by green hills and sea shore, and bisected by a winding river.
  • [[Belfast City Hall]]
  • A loyalist mural in Belfast
  • Satellite image of Belfast with Lough
  • St Anne's Cathedral
  • [[Cavehill]], a basaltic hill overlooking the city
  • A recreation ground next to the [[Obel Tower]]. The [[Salmon of Knowledge]] is visible on the left.
  • Botanic Gardens]]
  • [[George Best Belfast City Airport]]
  • Lord Chichester's castle]], which was destroyed in a fire in 1708
  • [[Great Victoria Street]] station on [[Northern Ireland Railways]]
  • Samson and Goliath]], Harland & Wolff's gantry cranes
  • High Street, c. 1906
  • [[Obel Tower]] is the tallest building in Belfast and Ireland.
  • Royal Avenue
  • Scottish Provident Institution, an example of [[Victorian architecture]] in Belfast
  • [[Shankill Road]] during the Troubles, 1970s
  • Silent Valley Reservoir, showing the brick-built overflow
  • Stormont]] is home to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • [[The Beatles]] emerging from the Ritz Cinema, Belfast, following their concert, 8 November 1963
  • RMS ''Titanic'']], opened in 2012.
  • The Waterfront Hall. Built in 1997, the hall is a concert, exhibition and conference venue.

Belfast         
Belfast, port and capital city of north Ireland

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Belfast

Belfast ( BEL-fast, -⁠fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə], meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 10th-largest primary urban area in the United Kingdom and the second-largest city in Ireland. It had a population of 345,418 in 2021.

By the early 19th century, Belfast was a major port. It played an important role in the Industrial Revolution in Ireland, briefly becoming the biggest linen-producer in the world, earning it the nickname "Linenopolis". By the time it was granted city status in 1888, it was a major centre of Irish linen production, tobacco-processing and rope-making. Shipbuilding was also a key industry; the Harland & Wolff shipyard, which built the RMS Titanic and SS Canberra, was the world's largest shipyard. Industrialisation, and the resulting inward migration, made Belfast one of Ireland's biggest cities. Following the partition of Ireland in 1921, Belfast became the seat of government for Northern Ireland. There was major communal violence in the city during partition. Belfast saw further severe violence and numerous bombings during the thirty years of the Troubles, c. 1969–1998, and parts of the city remain segregated between Catholics and Protestants.

Belfast is still a port with commercial and industrial docks, including the Harland & Wolff shipyard, dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline. It also has a major aerospace industry. It is served by two airports: George Best Belfast City Airport, 3 miles (5 kilometres) from the city centre, and Belfast International Airport 15 miles (24 kilometres) west of the city. The Globalization and World Cities Research Network listed Belfast as a Gamma + global city in 2020.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Belfast
1. Fresque murale dans un quartier à l´ouest de Belfast.
2. En visite ŕ Belfast, l‘émissaire du président américain George W.
3. La prison a été fermée en 2000, dans le sillage des accords de Belfast.
4. Le 30 janvier, Robert McCartney, un habitant de Belfast, est assassiné près d‘un bar.
5. Le quartier autour de Falls Road, dans l‘ouest de Belfast, est un territoire ultra–républicain.