2.1. and Enterprise Equity based in Dundalk (Ireland). Over 60 conferences took place that year with 30,000 people helping contribute to a record 45 million pounds for the local economy. French (EN) Monsieur le Président, ce sera le 10e anniversaire de l'accord de Belfast. [158] In 2004, Belfast had the lowest owner occupation rate in Northern Ireland at 54%. A' Level grades are not specified, however the. The most recent example of this conflict was known as the Troubles – a civil conflict that raged from around 1969 to 1998. 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Belfast is at the western end of Belfast Lough and at the mouth of the River Lagan giving it the ideal location for the shipbuilding industry that once made it famous. Industrialisation, and the inward migration[10] it brought, made Belfast Northern Ireland's biggest city. [128], This made it the fifteenth-largest city in the United Kingdom, but the eleventh-largest conurbation. The industrial estate and docklands BT3. A suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. [170], Power is provided from a number of power stations via NIE Networks Limited transmission lines. The political background of the region has evolved over the years : in 1994, the main, paramilitary groups announced cease-fires. [216] A town in Mpumalanga, South Africa. [178] A 2005 survey of how people travel in Northern Ireland showed that people in Belfast made 77% of all journeys by car, 11% by public transport and 6% on foot. This service is known as the Belfast Suburban Rail system. [59] Superseded by the River Lagan as the more important river in the city, the Farset now languishes in obscurity, under High Street. A decision as to the outcome was to be made by a United States district court judge. Traduza qualquer texto graças ao melhor tradutor automático do mundo, desenvolvido pelos criadores do Linguee. Precisamos de o saber, porque estão em risco milhares de empregos em Darlington, (April 1998), the Anglo-Irish Treaty provided for the two Governments. It runs to this day.[214]. [228] In 2008, 7.1 million tourists visited the city. 63.84% were economically active, 36.16% were economically inactive; 5.59% were unemployed, of these 43.56% were long-term unemployed. Belfast is situated on Northern Ireland's eastern coast at 54°35′49″N 05°55′45″W / 54.59694°N 5.92917°W / 54.59694; -5.92917. There are currently five weather observing stations in the Belfast area: Helen's Bay, Stormont, Newforge, Castlereagh, and Ravenhill Road. Preparatory work is also well advanced for a conference on antidiscrimination which. A seasonal sailing to Douglas, Isle of Man is operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. The provision of certain resources for these schools (for example, such as the provision of textbooks) is supported by the charitable organisation TACA. [140] The majority of the estimated 5,000 Muslims[142] and 200 Hindu families[143] living in Northern Ireland live in the Greater Belfast area. Course provision is broad – biomedical sciences, environmental science and geography, psychology, business, the humanities and languages, film and journalism, travel and tourism, teacher training and computing are among the campus strengths. [160] Visitor numbers rose by 6% to reach 6.8 million in 2006, with tourists spending £324 million, an increase of 15% on 2005. seguidamente efectuados em ambas as partes da ilha da Irlanda. The service is being recognised as helping to modernise the city's public transport. [76] Some 13 more frosty nights than Stormont. As with the vast majority of the rest of Ireland, Belfast has a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification), with a narrow range of temperatures and rainfall throughout the year. The Belfast Marathon is run annually on May Day, and attracted 20,000 participants in 2011. [47] However, tensions and civil disturbances still occur despite the 1998 peace agreement, including sectarian riots and paramilitary attacks. In 2008, Belfast was named a finalist in the Large City (200,001 and over) category of the RHS Britain in Bloom competition along with London Borough of Croydon and Sheffield. The average warmest day at Aldergrove for example will reach a temperature of 25.4 °C (77.7 °F),[73] (1.0 °C [1.8 °F] higher than Stormont) and 2.1 days[74] should attain a temperature of 25.1 °C (77.2 °F) or above in total. – CityMetric", "CAIN: Violence: List of Significant Violent Incidents", "Linenopolis: The Linen Quarter of Belfast | Connolly Cove |", "BBC – History – Belfast's golden age of shipbuilding", "Historical Internal Migration in Ireland". [12][13] The name therefore translates literally as "(river) mouth of the sandbar" or "(river) mouth of the ford". Many of Belfast's oldest buildings are found in the Cathedral Quarter area, which is currently undergoing redevelopment as the city's main cultural and tourist area. Belfast has the highest concentration of Irish-speakers in Northern Ireland. The zoo is one of the top visitor attractions in Northern Ireland, receiving more than 295,000 visitors a year. [187][188], The city has two airports: Belfast International Airport offering, domestic, European and international flights such as Orlando operated seasonally by Virgin Atlantic. [46] In late 2018, it was announced that Belfast would undergo a £500 million urban regeneration project known as "Tribeca" on a large city centre site. Belfast sai liitoksen seurauksena noin 53 000 asukasta. Commentators have argued that this may create a bottleneck at York Street, the next at-grade intersection, until that too is upgraded. 2.2. [148] The Harland and Wolff shipbuilding firm was created in 1861, and by the time the Titanic was built, in 1912, it had become the largest shipyard in the world. Os meus problemas começaram esta manhã bem cedo. Weatherall, Norman (text) and Evans, David (paintings) 2002, This page was last edited on 16 December 2020, at 12:10. The city expanded to the natural barrier of the hills that surround it, overwhelming other settlements. It was bombed several times during the Troubles but has now been restored to its former glory. The site of Belfast has been occupied since the Bronze Age. Rapid industrial growth in the nineteenth century drew in landless Catholics from outlying rural and western districts, most settling to the west of the town. Belfast was successful in attracting many conferencing events, both national and international, to the city in 2018. Phoenix Natural Gas Ltd. started supplying customers in Larne and Greater Belfast with natural gas in 1996 via the newly constructed Scotland-Northern Ireland pipeline. Bus and rail public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink. In 1932 the devolved parliament for the region was housed in new buildings at Stormont on the eastern edge of the city. [167] The rest of the city's water is sourced from Lough Neagh, via Dunore Water Treatment Works in County Antrim. The O'Neill clan had a presence in the area. There are two independent cinemas in Belfast: the Queen's Film Theatre and the Strand Cinema, which host screenings during the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen's. Atlântico, representada pela Baixa Normandia, de 2008, na reunião do comité de acompanhamento, The European Council warmly welcomes the historic. [118] It has an area of 128 acres (0.52 km2) of meadows, woodland and gardens and features a Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Garden, a Japanese garden, a walled garden, and the Golden Crown Fountain commissioned in 2002 as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations.[117]. [131] The population density in 2011 was 24.88 people/hectare (compared to 1.34 for the rest of Northern Ireland). Belfast elected 7 Sinn Féin, 5 DUP, 2 SDLP, 3 Alliance Party, 1 UUP, 1 Green and 1 PBPA MLAs. A place named for either the city in Northern Ireland or another place also named as such. in the manor's garden. The Lord Mayor's duties include presiding over meetings of the council, receiving distinguished visitors to the city, representing and promoting the city on the national and international stage.[53]. Belfast is divided into four Northern Ireland Assembly and UK parliamentary constituencies: Belfast North, Belfast West, Belfast South and Belfast East. Queen's University Belfast was founded in 1845 and is a member of the Russell Group, an association of 24 leading research-intensive universities in the UK. The crisis was abated by the onset of the Great War, the sacrifices of the UVF in which continue to be commemorated in the city (Somme Day) by unionist and loyalist organisations. The architectural style of Belfast's public buildings range from a small set of Georgian buildings, many examples of Victorian, including the main Lanyon Building at Queen's University Belfast and the Linenhall Library, (both designed by Sir Charles Lanyon). Most of Belfast's water is supplied via the Aquarius pipeline from the Silent Valley Reservoir in County Down, created to collect water from the Mourne Mountains. Belfast 400 People Places and History. Indeed, they are even trying to close the, Na verdade, estão até a tentar encerrar a, Work continues on the major cross-harbour road. [199] Oceanographer Robert Ballard said he favored this bid since it would ensure that the memorabilia would be permanently displayed in Belfast (where the Titanic was built) and in Greenwich. I don't dare to see you here. Like all areas of the island of Ireland outside of the Gaeltacht, the Irish language in Belfast is not that of an unbroken intergenerational transmission. The Coleraine campus, about 55 mi (89 km) from Belfast city centre concentrates on a broad range of subjects. [156], Northern Ireland's peace dividend has led to soaring property prices in the city. no encontro entre as comunidades do alimento irlandesas. Queen's University of Belfast is the main university in the city. Walking tour in Spanish around Belfast quarters ideal for small groups. In a demonstration of their resolve not to submit to a Dublin parliament, in 1912 Belfast City Hall unionists presented the Ulster Covenant, which, with an associated Declaration for women, was to accumulate over 470,000 signatures. On Census Day 27 March 2011, in Belfast Local Government District (2014), considering the resident population: Respondents could indicate more than one national identity. lida agora com assuntos locais de gente local. On Census Day 27 March 2011, considering the population aged 16 to 74 years old: Long-term unemployed are those who stated that they have not worked since 2009 or earlier, Percentage Catholic or brought up Catholic, Percentage born outside the UK and Ireland, When the population of Belfast town began to grow in the 17th century, its economy was built on commerce. [104] The restaurant panels in the Crown Bar were originally made for Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic,[102] built in Belfast. Belfast is one of the constituent cities that makes up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region, which has a population of just under 3 million. Introduction to Ethnic Diversity in Belfast", "Measuring local segregation in Northern Ireland", "Ethnic Residential Segregation in Belfast", "Interface Barriers, Peacelines, and Defensive Architecture", "Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service", "Census 2011 Population Statistics for Belfast Local Government District (2014)", "The Industrial Revolution transformed Belfast, making it Ireland's biggest city – and it all began with the port", "Northern Ireland – Where is the bright new future? www.belfastcity.gov.uk. The areas around the Falls Road, Ardoyne and New Lodge (Catholic nationalist) and the Shankill Road (Protestant loyalist) are among the ten most deprived wards in Northern Ireland. [29] As it grew with the port, and with textile manufacture, the English element was overwhelmed by the influx of Scottish Presbyterians. It features a criss-cross of escalators and suspended walkways and nine high-tech galleries. over the past few years for each subject. As with any modern economy, the service sector is vital to Northern Ireland's development and is enjoying excellent growth. Musgrave Park Hospital in south Belfast specialises in orthopaedics, rheumatology, sports medicine and rehabilitation. If successfully completing the necessary statutory procedures, work on a grade separated junction to connect the Westlink to the M2/M3 motorways is scheduled to take place between 2014 and 2018,[182] creating a continuous link between the M1 and M2, the two main motorways in Northern Ireland. Because of this, it is less an agglomeration of villages and towns which have expanded into each other, than other comparable cities, such as Manchester or Birmingham. In late August 2018, at least three groups were vying for the right to purchase the 5,500 RMS Titanic relics that were an asset of the bankrupt Premier Exhibitions. [61] The shape of the giant's nose, known locally as Napoleon's Nose, is officially called McArt's Fort probably named after Art O'Neill, a 17th-century chieftain who controlled the area at that time. [133], Despite a period of relative peace, most areas and districts of Belfast still reflect the divided nature of Northern Ireland as a whole. The first nationalist Lord Mayor of Belfast was Alban Maginness of the SDLP, in 1997. [34] But also common to this "industrial triangle" were traditions of labour militancy. [9] Belfast as of 2019[update] has a major aerospace and missiles industry. Although BT derives from Belfast, the BT postcode area extends across the whole of Northern Ireland.[89]. Stena Line also operates a route to Liverpool. [37], Belfast has been the capital of Northern Ireland since its establishment in 1921 following the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Most of their victims were Catholics with no links to the Provisional IRA. [221] It is one of the largest universities in the UK with 25,231 undergraduate and postgraduate students spread over 250 buildings, 120 of which are listed as being of architectural merit. [185], In April 2008, the Department for Regional Development reported on a plan for a light-rail system, similar to that in Dublin. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdom and the second-largest on the island of Ireland. Opposite but comparatively high levels are seen in the predominantly Protestant east Belfast. A tradução está incorreta ou é de má qualidade. Consequently, the arterial roads along which this expansion took place (such as the Falls Road or the Newtownards Road) are more significant in defining the districts of the city than nucleated settlements. The Magee campus, about 70 mi (113 km) from Belfast city centre has many teaching strengths; including business, computing, creative technologies, nursing, Irish language and literature, social sciences, law, psychology, peace and conflict studies and the performing arts. Intermediate-level clubs are: Dundela, Newington Youth, Queen's University and Sport & Leisure Swifts, who compete in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League; Albert Foundry, Bloomfield, Colin Valley, Crumlin Star, Dunmurry Rec., Dunmurry Young Men, East Belfast, Grove United, Immaculata, Iveagh United, Malachians, Orangefield Old Boys, Rosario Youth Club, St Luke's, St Patrick's Young Men, Shankill United, Short Brothers and Sirocco Works of the Northern Amateur Football League and Brantwood and Donegal Celtic of the Ballymena & Provincial League. The climate of Belfast is significantly milder than most other locations in the world at a similar latitude, due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. "[164] It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. [110], Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast's heritage, and home to an abundance of local wildlife and popular places for a picnic, a stroll or a jog. [223], Belfast Metropolitan College is a large further education college with three main campuses around the city, including several smaller buildings. The current club president is Irish-language enthusiast Linda Ervine who comes from a unionist background in the area. The study found that bus-based rapid transit produces positive economic results, but light rail does not. In 1997, unionists lost overall control of Belfast City Council for the first time in its history, with the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland gaining the balance of power between nationalists and unionists. The minimum temperature at Aldergrove was −14.9 °C (5.2 °F), during December 2010. (Northern Ireland capital) Belfast n propio f nombre propio femenino : Nombre de persona, lugar, grupo, evento, objeto o idea, de género femenino (Pilar, Francia, Navidad) . Belfast has a direct rail connection with Dublin called Enterprise which is operated jointly by NIR and Iarnród Éireann, the state railway company of the Republic of Ireland. A cidade é servida por dois aeroportos: um, mais próximo do centro de Belfast, é o George Belfast City Airport; e a 24km a oeste da cidade, está o Belfast International Airport. Introduced in 2018, it is a rapid transit system linking East Belfast, West Belfast and the Titanic Quarter from the City Centre. Belfast (traduction en anglais) Artiste: Indochine; Chanson: Belfast 2 traductions; Traductions : anglais, portugais traduction en anglais anglais. O interior do Belfast City Hall. preparatórios da conferência sobre luta contra a discriminação, Mr Le Foll then indicated that the Atlantic Arc. [51] Since 1973 it has been a local government district under local administration by Belfast City Council. This emboldened a spirit a radical disaffection. More than 100,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost since the 1970s. [12] The sandbar formed at the confluence (at present-day Donegall Quay) of two rivers: the Lagan, which flows into Belfast Lough, and the Lagan's tributary the Farset. The Ulster Orchestra, based in Belfast, is Northern Ireland's only full-time symphony orchestra and is well renowned in the United Kingdom. There are 184 primary, secondary and grammar schools in the city. [55], Short Brothers plc is a British aerospace company based in Belfast. Developments include Victoria Square, the Cathedral Quarter, and the Laganside with the Odyssey complex and the landmark Waterfront Hall.

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