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The Titanic was launched on May 31, 1911. Her maiden (first) voyage departed on April 10, 1912.
Titanic did not sink in a city. She sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Oh honey, when the Titanic arrived at Belfast Lough, people heard all sorts of noises - the clanging of metal, the sound of engines roaring, and probably a few sailors yelling at each other. It was a whole cacophony of shipyard sounds, like a symphony of construction chaos. Just imagine a chaotic orchestra tuning up, but with more steel and less violins.
The history of the Titanic and Ireland begins in 1911 with the ship's construction at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She was built in the Belfast shipyard alongside her sister ship, the Olympic. The White Star Line owned the ship and intended to carry trans-atlantic traffic between Europe and America. Newspaper notices in May 1911 invited the public to view the completed liner before the launch on May 31, 1911. Leaving from Belfast, Titanic successfully completed sea trials in Belfast Lough during 1912. Hundreds of Belfast men had taken part in the construction of the luxury liner, and there were Irish passengers and crew on board during the maiden voyage. One hundred twenty-three Irish men, women and children boarded the Titanic at Cobh, or Queenstown, County Cork. Most of them were embarking on a new life in America.
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sank into the Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912 - it was the ship's first and only voyage.
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Titanic was built in the slipyards of Harland & Wolff at the River Lagan on the Belfast Lough.
The hull of Titanic was launched into Belfast Lough on "Launch Day", March 31st, 1909.
The Titanic was launched on May 31, 1911. Her maiden (first) voyage departed on April 10, 1912.
Titanic did not sink in a city. She sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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.
No but there is a river named Mario and another river called Isabellayes, the Belfast Lough
Oh honey, when the Titanic arrived at Belfast Lough, people heard all sorts of noises - the clanging of metal, the sound of engines roaring, and probably a few sailors yelling at each other. It was a whole cacophony of shipyard sounds, like a symphony of construction chaos. Just imagine a chaotic orchestra tuning up, but with more steel and less violins.
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.
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.
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