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The troubles were between 1969 and 1998.

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When did the troubles take place in belfast confetti?

The Troubles in Belfast, a period of conflict primarily between nationalist/republican and unionist/loyalist communities, spanned roughly from the late 1960s until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. The conflict was marked by violent incidents, political strife, and deep-seated social divisions. Belfast was a focal point of this turmoil, witnessing significant events and violence throughout those decades. The term "Troubles" specifically refers to this complex and tumultuous era in Northern Ireland's history.


What are some good tourist sites in Belfast?

Well as I live in Belfast I know it quiet well. Belfast has alot of history with the troubles etc so there are alot of sites that you can see around it. The city hall is a good place to see because it is right in the centre of Belfast. Beside it is the Belfast eye which is here till Christmas and can show you all of Belfast. What I would reccommend it is go to castle place in the centre of Belfast and hop on a sightseeing bus that will take you all around Belfast and you can hop off anywhere you may like to explore and hop on again. Hope this helped


How many people visit HMS Belfast each year?

Approximately 250,000 people visit HMS Belfast each year.


Why is the major city Belfast an important city?

It is the largest city in Northern Ireland. It is the capital of Northern Ireland. It has a large amount of industry. It has a large population. It has a lot of history associated with it. It is famous for the troubles that have happened there and for the fact that the Titanic was built in Belfast.


In what year was Belfast Castle built?

1611


Is there any jobs in belfast for a 15 year old?

This link has all the jobs you can find in Belfast for students: http://www.groovejob.com/browse/jobs/in/ME/Maine/Belfast


What is belfast famous for?

Many things. Here are just 10: The Giant's Causeway. The shipyards in Belfast where the Titanic was built. The Carrick-a-rede rope bridge. Murals in the various cities. The many individual places where troubles happened. The burial place of St. Patrick in Downpatrick. The Mountains of Mourne. The Maze Prison. The Parliament building at Stormont. The Falls Road in Belfast and the Shankill Road in Belfast.


How much rain falls in belfast in a year?

300000litres


Is Belfast Ireland in the south?

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Who have bonenkai parties to forget about the troubles of the past year?

Japan have bonenkai parties at new year.


How many tourists visit Belfast each year?

As of recent estimates, Belfast attracts around 10 million visitors annually. This number includes both domestic and international tourists drawn to its rich history, vibrant culture, and attractions such as the Titanic Belfast museum. However, exact figures can vary year to year due to factors like global events and travel trends.


What country has Bonenkai parties to forget about the troubles of the past year?

England