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Andersonstown,
known colloquially as Andytown, is a
suburb of west Belfast,
Northern Ireland, at the foot of the
Black Mountain and
Divis Mountain. It...
- The
Belfast Media Group's
Andersonstown News is a w****ly
published (Wednesdays) Belfast,
Northern Ireland newspaper,
which focuses on news and issues...
- The 1976
Andersonstown incident or the 1976
Andersonstown-Finaghy incident, was a
brief altercation between members of the
Provisional IRA and the British...
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Northern Ireland,
running from
Divis Street in
Belfast City
Centre to
Andersonstown in the suburbs. The name has been
synonymous for at
least a century...
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released in 2013.
Price was born into a
strongly Republican family in
Andersonstown, west Belfast. Both of her
parents had been
imprisoned for involvement...
- Shaw's Road is a road in west Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
connecting the
Andersonstown Road with the Glen Road.
Located on the road, is a
small Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking...
- Sunday. That night, MRF
personnel shot
seven Catholic civilians in the
Andersonstown area. An MRF team in an
unmarked car
approached a
checkpoint manned...
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Lisburn electoral divisions of
Andersonstown, Ballygammon, and Ladybrook. 1983–1997: The
District of
Belfast wards of
Andersonstown, Ballygomartin, Central,...
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Gaelic games stadium in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It is
located in
Andersonstown Road in the west of the city, and is
named after the
Irish revolutionary...
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belonged to the
Belfast Media Group, and was a
sister paper of the
Andersonstown News.
Established in the 1980s it
developed from a
broadsheet format...