Yes.
Belfast is part of the UK. Technically you do not need any form of identification
This link has all the jobs you can find in Belfast for students: http://www.groovejob.com/browse/jobs/in/ME/Maine/Belfast
The part north of the James river is in Henrico County. The part south of the river (the former city of Manchester) is in Chesterfield County. The whole city could be classified as part of Henrico County tough; Virginia's incorporated cities are leagely speaking not part of any county, so the question is purely geographic.
Belfast is a city in Ireland. It does not have any significant lakes in it. The nearest big lake is Lough Neagh, which is about 17 miles from Belfast. It is the largest lake in Ireland.
The Europa Hotel Belfast does not have any stores, although it is located in the heart of Belfast's shopping district where a range of shops and stores can be found.
Crime can be committed in any part. It is obviously more common in the larger towns and cities, like Belfast or Derry.
Yes
Uniondale is not in any Borough, it is a part of Nassau County on Long Island.
Yes there are. Part of Lough Neagh, Ireland's largest lake, is in county Armagh. You also have the Craigavon Lakes.
Belfast
not at this present time
Virginia is a Commonwealth, and does not use a Township system used in other states. There are 98 Counties, and several independent Cities that are not part of any County. There are hundreds of Towns that are part of a county.