Belfast is a port city, so it can be reached by sea.
Belfast is a port built at the mouth of the River Lagan and where it joins Belfast Lough, so it is close to the sea.
How high above sea level is belfast
Belfast is on an inlet of water known as Belfast Lough, though it is not a lake. It lead out onto the North Channel, which is at the northern end of the Irish Sea.
It comes from Béal Feirste, meaning the mouth of the shoal, a reference to a sandbank where Belfast meets the sea.
the Irish Sea, the North Channel and St. Georges Channel
Belfast is in the northeast of Ireland. It is not really on a shore, but located at the start of Belfast Lough, which opens out into the North Channel, which is effectively the northern end of the Irish Sea. See the map at the link below.
You would fly over the North Sea and then over northern England, passing close to places like Leeds and Blackpool. You'd then fly over the Irish Sea close to the Isle of Man and then to Belfast.
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Titanic was built in Belfast. She completed her sea trials there and then sailed to Southampton.
It comes from the Irish: Béal Feirste meaning "mouth of the sandbars". This is because of its location at the end of the river Lagan which then opens into an estuary known as Belfast Lough and then out to the sea. See the maps below.
Yes, in the Irish Sea in Belfast, ireland on April,2nd 1912. All went smoothly
Belfast is in Europe.