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HMS Belfast (C35) (2030 bytes)
1: [[Image:Hms_belfast.jpg|thumb|300px|''Belfast'' at her London berth in 2004.]]
2: '''HMS ''Belfast'' (C35)''' is a [[Town class cruiser (1936)|Town-...
4: Launched in March [[1938]], ''Belfast'' was the largest light cruiser ever built for th...
6: [[Image:HMS Belfast in Korea.jpg|thumb|300px|''Belfast'' coming alongside [[USS Bataan (CVL-29)|USS ''Ba...
12: * http://www.iwm.org.uk/belfast/

Belfast (5702 bytes)
1: ...f '''Belfast''' in Northern Ireland. See also: [[Belfast (disambiguation)]].''
4: ...91. It is located at the mouth of the sea lough , Belfast Lough, and bounded to the north by the Antrim Hil...
7: The name Belfast originates from the [[Irish language|Irish]] ''B...
9: ... River [[River Lagan, Northern Ireland|Lagan]] on Belfast Lough and is surrounded by hills (Black Mountain ...
11: ...Hall, dating from [[1903]], [[Queen's University, Belfast]] (1849), and other [[Victorian era|Victorian]] a...

Belfast Agreement (3724 bytes)
1: ... as the '''Stormont Agreement''') was signed in [[Belfast]] on [[April 10]] [[1998]] by the British and Iri...
19: ...results of the two, simultaneous referenda on the Belfast Agreement were as follows:
47: ...//cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/peace/docs/agreement.htm Belfast Agreement] (full text)
52: [[no:Belfastavtalen]]

Belfast, Maine (2833 bytes)
1: '''Belfast''' is a city located in [[Waldo County, Maine|Wal...
4: Belfast is located at 44°25'33" North, 69°0'42" W...
18: *[http://CPRR.org/Museum/BMLRR/ History of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad, chartered in 1867]

Belfast Giants (1302 bytes)
1: ...lfast Giants''' are an [[ice hockey]] club from [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]] that compete in the Briti...
13: *[http://www.belfastgiants.com/ Belfast Giants Official Website]
14: *[http://www.kingdomofthegiants.com/ Belfast Giants Popular Fansite]

Belfast News (167 bytes)
1: ...ws''' is a weekly free-sheet spin-off from [[the (Belfast) News Letter]].

Belfast bomber (311 bytes)
1: '''Belfast bomber''' is a [[cocktail]] made with [[Brandy]] ...

Newington, Belfast (490 bytes)
1: '''Newington''' is a district of [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]].
3: ...y working-class and Catholic, about 2 km North of Belfast City Hall, just off the main Antrim Road and near...

Belfast, New York (3615 bytes)
1: ... 1,714. The town is believed to be named after [[Belfast]] in [[Ireland]].
4: ...settlers had arrived by [[1804]]. The village of Belfast was established as a [[mill (factory)|mill]] town...
20: == Communities and locations in Belfast ==
21: *'''Belfast''' The [[hamlet (place) |hamlet]] of Belfast is located on Route 19 and the west bank of the G...
22: ...-- A stream that joins the Genesee River north of Belfast.

Belfast (disambiguation) (391 bytes)
1: '''Belfast''' may refer to the following locations:
3: *[[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]
4: *[[Belfast, Maine]], USA
5: *[[Belfast Township, Minnesota]], USA
6: *[[Belfast, New York]], USA

Belfast, Pennsylvania (3373 bytes)
1: :''There is also [[Belfast Township, Pennsylvania|Belfast Township]] in [[Fulton County, Pennsylvania]].''
3: '''Belfast''' is an [[unincorporated community]] within [[Pl...
8: Belfast is located at 40°46'60" North, 75°16'35" ...

Belfast, New Zealand (247 bytes)
1: '''Belfast''' is a [[suburb]] of [[Christchurch, New Zealand...

Belfast Telegraph (720 bytes)
1: ...''''' is a daily evening newspaper published in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]] by [[Independent News and...
3: ... context on [[Ireland|Irish]] [[politics]], the ''Belfast Telegraph'' is [[Unionist]] in outlook.
5: ...tics|right-wing]] and downmarket tabloid, [[The (Belfast) News Letter]] and the upmarket, [[Social democra...

Stormont, Belfast (163 bytes)
1: '''Stormont''' is a suburb of the city of [[Belfast]], in which the [[Northern Ireland Parliament bui...

Belfast, South Africa (423 bytes)
1: ...t was named after irishman Richard O'Neill from [[Belfast]] in [[Ireland]] who owned the farm on which the ...

Belfast City Council (2817 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Belfast city
5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:NorthernIrelandBelfast.png]]
11: |Admin HQ:||Belfast
25: ...2 align=center|Belfast City Council<br>http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk
30: ... The Council is based in [[Belfast City Hall]]. [[Belfast]] is also the seat of government for Northern Ire...

Methodist College Belfast (184 bytes)
1: ...st College is a voluntary [[Grammar school]] in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]. The school was set up in...

Belfast Township, Minnesota (2502 bytes)
1: '''Belfast Township''' is a township located in [[Murray Cou...

Belfast International Airport (6876 bytes)
2: !align="center" bgcolor="#0099FF" colspan="4"|''Belfast International Airport''
12: |colspan="2" valign="top"|<small>[[Belfast International Airport Ltd.]]</small>
18: |colspan="2" valign="top"|<small>[[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] </...
60: ...lfast International Airport''' is an airport in [[Belfast, Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom]] also know...
68: ...and went via [[Birmingham]] and [[Manchester]] to Belfast.

Belfast City Airport (3208 bytes)
1: ...Airport Code]]: '''BHD''') is an [[airport]] in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]. The airport is a single ...
5: ...03 Spanish company [[Ferrovial]] acquired 100% of Belfast City Airport from Bombardier for £35 million and ...
7: ...t and the majority of flights must operate over [[Belfast Lough]] (generally 60-70% in practice).
12: The following scheduled airlines use Belfast City Airport (at January 2005):
21: ...ations and services from Belfast International to Belfast City Airport. In March 2003 they officially opene...

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