- Cave Hill or
Cavehill is a
rocky hill
overlooking the city of Belfast,
Northern Ireland,with a
height of 368
metres (1,207 ft). It is
marked by basalt...
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deaths were
caused by two of the bombs: at
Oxford Street bus depot, and at
Cavehill Road. The
Oxford Street bomb
killed two
British soldiers and four Ulsterbus...
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their grounds in the violence. The
Cavehill Road,
which runs
Northwest off the
Antrim Road,
takes its name from
Cavehill, a
large basaltic hill that dominates...
- Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is
separated from the rest of the city by
Cavehill and
Fortwilliam golf course, but it
still forms part of the
Belfast metropolitan...
- The
Cavehill and
Whitewell Tramway operated steam powered, then
horse drawn and
finally electric tramway services between Cavehill and
Whitewell in Belfast...
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District of
Belfast wards of Ardoyne, Ballysillan, Bellevue, Castleview,
Cavehill, Cliftonville, Crumlin, Duncairn, Fortwilliam, Grove, Legoniel, New Lodge...
- 789 ft),
Northern Ireland's
highest point. Belfast's most
prominent peak is
Cavehill. The
Lower and
Upper River Bann,
River Foyle and
River Blackwater form...
- can be seen in the Section. The hill
bears a
strong resemblance to the
Cavehill in
Belfast in
terms of its
geology and
proximity to a
major urban site...
- It is in a
relatively secluded location on the
northeastern slope of
Cavehill,
overlooking Belfast's
Antrim Road.
Opened in 1934, it is the second-oldest...
- A
third Protestant civilian was
found shot dead near the
waterworks of
Cavehill Road, also
killed by
Irish Republican paramilitary elements. In Belfast...