Taking that question literally, as they are two separate cities, 100 miles apart, they never separated because they were never together. What you are probably referring to is the separation of what is now the Republic of Ireland, where Dublin is, and Northern Ireland, where Belfast is. That happened in 1922.
Dublin and Belfast.
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About 2 hours will get you there, though the train to Belfast is about 2 hours in total, as it is further north.
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, York, Carlisle, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin
belfast was found in the 1700s
Prior to partition, Dublin was the capital of Ireland.
Dublin is bigger than Belfast.
From Dublin Belfast lies north.
Dublin is closer to Belfast than to Galway.
The island of Ireland is split politically into two parts. The Northern part, called Northern Ireland, is a country which forms part of the United Kingdom. Its capital is Belfast. The larger part, called Eire (sometimes just Ireland) is a separate sovereign state with capital city Dublin.
Dublin is about 100 miles or 167 kilometres from Belfast.There are about 87.328 miles between Dublin and Belfast.
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Northern Ireland: Belfast The Republic of Ireland: Dublin
There are towns by the name of Belfast and Dublin in many parts of the world. The main ones are both in Ireland.
Check the websites below, looking for buses between Dublin and Belfast, Dublin and Drogheda and Drogheda and Belfast.
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