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Belfast (from the Irish: Béal Feirste meaning "Mouth of the (River) Farset") is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the seat of government in Northern Ireland. It is the largest urban area in Northern Ireland and the province of Ulster..
The city suffered disruption, conflict, and destruction during the Troubles, but later underwent a period of calmness and growth.
Belfast is located at the eastern end of Belfast Lough and at the mouth of the River Lagan. In 1994, a weir was built across the river by the Laganside Corporation to raise the average water level so that it would cover the unseemly mud flats which gave Belfast its name (from the Irish: Béal Feirste meaning The sandy ford at the river mouth). The area of Belfast Local Government District is 42.3 square miles.
The River Farset is also named after this silt deposit (from the Irish feirste meaning sand spit). Originally a more significant river than it is today, the Farset formed a dock on High Street until the mid 19th century. Bank Street in the city centre referred to the river bank and Bridge Street was named for the site of an early Farset bridge. However, superseded by the River Lagan as the more important river in the city, the Farset now languishes in obscurity, under High Street.
The city is flanked on the north and northwest by a series of hills, including Divis Mountain, Black Mountain and Cavehill thought to be the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. When Swift was living at Lilliput Cottage near the bottom of the Limestone Road in Belfast, he imagined that the Cavehill resembled the shape of a sleeping giant safeguarding the city. 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 sixteenth century chieftain who controlled the area at that time. The Castlereagh Hills overlook the city on the southeast.
Belfast is situated on Ireland's eastern coast. The city is flanked to the northwest by a series of hills, including Cavehill, which is thought to be the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver's Travels. Belfast is located at the western end of Belfast Lough and at the mouth of the River Lagan making it an ideal location for the shipbuilding industry that once made it famous. When the Titanic was built in Belfast in 1912, Harland and Wolff had the largest shipyard in the world. Belfast is situated on Northern Ireland's eastern coast.
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Ardoyne, Ballysillan, Bellevue, Castlevie, Cavehill, Chichester Park, Cliftonville, Crumlin, Duncairn, Fortwilliam, Legoniel, New Lodge, Water Works, Whiteabbey, Woodvale, Bawnmore, Ballyhenry, Cloughfern, Collinbridge, Coole, Downview , Dunanney, Glebe, Glengormley, Hightown, Rathcoole, Tiger's Bay , Valley, Whitehouse
East Belfast
Ballyhackamore, Ballymacarrett , Belmont, Bloomfield , Cherryvalley, Island, Knock, Orangefield, Stormont , Sydenham, The Mount, Woodstock, Beersbridge, Carrowreagh, Castlereagh, Cregagh, Downshire, Dundonald, Enler, Gilnahirk, Graham's Bridge, Lisnasharragh, Lower Braniel Braniel, Ravenhill, Tullycarnet, Short Strand, Upper Braniel Braniel,
South Belfast
Ballynafeigh, Botanic, Blackstaff, Finaghy, Malone Colloquially, Malone Road, Musgrave, Ravenhill, Rosetta, Shaftesbury, Stranmillis, Upper Malone, Windsor Beechill, Cairnshill, Carryduff East, Carryduff West, Donegall Road, Galwally, Gilnahirk, Golden Mile, Hillfoot, The Holyland, Knockbracken, Lisburn Road, Minnowburn, Newtownbreda, Ormeau, Woodstock, Wynchurch,
West Belfast
Andersonstown, Beechmount, Collin Glen or Glencolin, Clonard, Falls, Falls Park, Glencairn, Glen Road, Highfield, Kilwee, Ladybrook, Poleglass, Shankill, Twinbrook, Upper Springfield, Whiterock, Ballymurphy , Dunmurry, Shaw's Road, Turf Lodge places for Hotels in Belfast.
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