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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 825. Chapters: Belfast-related lists, Buildings and structures in Belfast, Culture in Belfast, Deputy Lieutenants of Belfast, Education in Belfast, Geography of Belfast, High Sheriffs of Belfast, History of Belfast, Organisations based in Belfast, Parks and gardens in Belfast, People from Belfast, Politics of Belfast, Queen's University Belfast, Religion in Belfast, Sport in Belfast, Transport in Belfast, C. S. Lewis, The Troubles, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Kenneth Branagh, Gerry Adams, Van Morrison, Johnny Adair, Bob Shaw, Mary McAleese, John Stewart Bell, James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon, Stephen Rea, William Mulholland, Mairead Maguire, Belfast West, Belfast South, George Best, Belfast North, Katie Melua, Belfast East, 1969 Northern Ireland riots, Alex Higgins, 1981 Irish hunger strike, Belfast Blitz, Harland and Wolff, John Watson, Peter Robinson, Northern Ireland Assembly, Iris Robinson, Belfast International Airport, Second city of the United Kingdom, Ciaran Hinds, Queen's University of Belfast, Eamonn Holmes, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Charles Lanyon, Mairead Farrell, Claire Curran, Jimmy Quinn, James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce, Belfast Agreement, Craig Cathcart, Murder of Robert McCartney, Gary Moore, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast, Rachel Tucker, Tommy Lyttle, Paul Magee, George McCartney, Martin Meehan, Joseph Devlin, Queen's University Belfast Students' Union, Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, Sir Robert Kingsmill, 1st Baronet, Lord Mayor of Belfast, Frankie Kennedy, Paul Marquess, Derek Dougan, John McMichael, James Joseph Magennis, Subdivisions of Belfast, Warren Feeney, Falls Curfew, Belfast City Council, Robbie Weir, Brian Desmond Hurst, David Ervine, William Conway, Belfast Harlequins, Tim Collins, Belfast Northstars, Rimi B. Chatterjee, Culture of Belfast, George Best Belfast City Airport, John Herivel, Joe Doherty, ...