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- Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club is a semi-professional ****ociation football club playing in the NIFL Premiership – the top division of the Northern...
- Cliftonville is a coastal area of Margate in the Thanet district of Kent, England. It includes the Palm Bay estate, built in the 1930s with wide avenues...
- Cliftonville is a coastal town in Kent, England. The name may also refer to: Cliftonville, Belfast, an electoral ward of North Belfast, Northern Ireland...
- Council. It was replaced by the Cliftonville East and Cliftonville West wards. The ward was named No. 4 (Margate: Cliftonville) for elections between 1973...
- Cliftonville Ladies Football Club is a women's ****ociation football club from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The club is the women's team of Cliftonville...
- Scottish Premiership club Ross County, having previously pla**** for Cliftonville, Larne, St Patrick's Athletic, Crusaders, Derry City and Birmingham City...
- between Hove village and Brunswick, and both avoided using the name Hove: Cliftonville was designed, laid out and initially developed under Frederick Banister...
- 54°37′30″N 5°57′11″W / 54.625°N 5.953°W / 54.625; -5.953 Cliftonville Golf Club is located on Westland Road in north Belfast. It consists of a 9-hole...
- Sword (1991–92 to 1997–98) and Roadferry Freight (1986–87 to 1990–91). Cliftonville are the holders. They defeated Glentoran 1–0 after extra time in the...
- Cliftonville Cricket Club was a cricket club in Northern Ireland, playing in the NCU Senior League. The club was formed as Enfield in 1870, using a pitch...