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Finaghy (/ˈfinəxi/ or /ˈfɪnəki/; from
Irish an Fionnachadh,
meaning 'the
white field') is an
electoral ward in the
Balmoral district of
Belfast City Council...
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Belfast (/ˈbɛlfæst/ BEL-fast, /-fɑːst/ -fahst; from Irish: Béal
Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) is the
capital city and prin****l port of
Northern Ireland...
- Andersonstown-
Finaghy incident, was a
brief altercation between members of the
Provisional IRA and the
British Army, in
Andersonstown and
North Finaghy, in August...
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Finaghy railway station is
located in the
townland of
Finaghy (aka Ballyfinaghy) in
south Belfast,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The
Great Northern...
- Belfast,
Finaghy, Drumbo, and Carryduff. The
constituency comprises twelve wards of
Belfast City
Council (Belvoir; Blackstaff; Central;
Finaghy; Malone;...
- landowners. In 1817, work
began on a new road from
Belfast to
Dublin through Finaghy and Dunmurry. This
replaced the old
turnpike road
through Upper Malone...
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Hunterhouse College is a cross-community all-girls'
grammar school based in
Finaghy, Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It was
formed from the
amalgamation of two...
- most
notably by the
board of
governors at
Rathmore Grammar School in
Finaghy, (a
South Belfast suburb) and
Lumen Christi (although co-educational) in...
- Tyrone), Ederney, Eglinton, Eglish, Enniskillen, Erganagh,
Eskra Feeny,
Finaghy, Fintona, Finvoy, Fivemiletown, Florencecourt, Foreglen,
Forkill Galbally...
- and
Martin Lynch. The UDA
attackers were
ambushed by the
British Army on
Finaghy Road
North on the
border between South and West
Belfast and were fired...