The distance between the above mentioned places is 3293 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
It is north of Belfast, located in the northeast corner of Ireland.
Belfast.
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.
No ============================================== [Edit] No, Edinburgh is further north. However, there is not much in it: Glasgow is 55°51' north and Edinburgh is 55°57'.
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.
The Titanic was built in Belfast, North Ireland. It was built by Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders for White Star Line.
3,606 miles per Google Maps
Do you mean, 'Northern Ireland' or 'North Island'? For Norther Ireland, Note tyhe spelling, has its capital city as Belfast. For North Island, (New Zealand), The capital is Wellington, which is also ther national capital. Auckland is the largest city.
The center of Belfast is roughly 2446.5 miles from the nearest point on the International Dateline (the north pole).
About 2 hours will get you there, though the train to Belfast is about 2 hours in total, as it is further north.
It varies considerably but in general it leaves Amsterdam, then over Manchester UK and North West England and then Galway Ireland. Across the Atlantic then over St Johns Newfoundland and then Boston and down the Appalachian mountains to Atlanta.
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