• The city of Derry, Northern Ireland, was severely affected by the Troubles. The conflict is widely considered to have begun in the city, with many regarding...
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  • during the end of the Troubles in Derry, where they all attend a Catholic girls' secondary school. The friends frequently find themselves in absurd situations...
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  • The Battle of the Bogside was a large three-day riot that took place from 12 to 14 August 1969 in Derry, Northern Ireland. Thousands of Catholic/Irish...
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    The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted for about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998....
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  • The Apprentice Boys of Derry is a Protestant fraternal society with a worldwide membership of over 10,000, founded in 1814 and based in the city of Derry...
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  • Derry, Northern Ireland. Thirteen men were killed outright and the death of another man four months later was attributed to gunshot injuries from the...
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    Derry, officially Londonderry, is the largest city in County Londonderry, the second-largest in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest on the island of...
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  • during the Troubles. The Derry Brigade was one of the most active groups in the IRA. A small IRA battalion existed in Derry since the Troubles began,[citation...
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    Free Derry Corner is a historical landmark in the Bogside neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland, which lies in the intersection of the Lecky Road, Rossville...
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    intention to leave the band in May 1983, citing musical differences as the reason for the break up. Despite the backdrop of the Troubles in Derry and across Northern...
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    Free Derry (Irish: Saor Dhoire) was a self-declared autonomous Irish nationalist area of Derry, Northern Ireland that existed between 1969 and 1972 during...
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  • Derry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Derry, Northern Ireland. They play in the League of Ireland Premier Division, the top...
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    city is called "Derry City and Strabane". The naming debate became particularly politicised at the outset of the Troubles, with the mention of either...
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  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Troubles. The Troubles – historical ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern...
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  • Operation Motorman (category The Troubles in Derry (city))
    1969 marked the beginning of the conflict known as the Troubles. As a result of the riots, Northern Ireland's two main cities, Belfast and Derry, had become...
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  • 1970 during the Troubles, and follows three civil rights protestors who mistakenly find themselves in the Mayor of Derry's parlour in the Guildhall after...
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  • as a "rebel song." The Town I Loved So Well was written against a backdrop of the Troubles in Derry, and released in 1973 on The Dubliners Plain and...
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    The Top of the Hill bar shooting, or Annie's Bar massacre, was a mass shooting in Derry, Northern Ireland on 20 December 1972, during the Troubles. Five...
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  • which led to The Troubles, and the Free Derry Irish nationalist movement in the early 1970s. Located in the Bogside district, the museum's exhibits include...
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    housing estate in Derry, Northern Ireland, on a hill not far from the River Foyle. It lies on the townlands of Ballymagowan and Edenballymore. The estate is...
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  • Bogside (redirect from The Bogside)
    The Bogside is a neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry, Northern Ireland. The large gable-wall murals by the Bogside Artists, Free Derry Corner...
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    The original gates to the Walls of Derry Derry's walls, also known as the Walls of Derry, were originally built by the Irish Society between 1613 and 1619...
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    Timeline of Bloody Sunday (1972) (category The Troubles in Derry (city))
    Constabulary (RUC) in Derry, Chief Superintendent Frank Lagan, suggested that no action should be taken against the marchers, save photographing the organisers...
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    this have been found. The name Derry comes from the Old Irish word Daire (modern: Doire) meaning 'oak grove' or 'oak wood'. In the 6th century, a Christian...
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  • Annette McGavigan (category People of The Troubles (Northern Ireland) from Derry (city))
    butterfly and the rifle broken, reflecting the futility of continued armed activity. Bogside Artists The Troubles in Derry The Catholic Church and the Northern...
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    Lyra McKee (redirect from 2019 Derry attack)
    shot during rioting in the Creggan area of Derry. McKee was born on 31 March 1990 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her interest in journalism began at fourteen...
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  • The Derry Citizens' Defense Association (DCDA) was an organisation set up in Derry in July 1969 in response to a threat to nationalist residents from the...
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    of those killed and injured in Derry on Bloody Sunday during the peak of The Troubles. It was published on 15 June 2010. The inquiry was set up to establish...
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  • The Derry Housing Action Committee (DHAC), was an organisation formed in 1968 in Derry, Northern Ireland to protest about housing conditions and provision...
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    The Guildhall in Derry, Northern Ireland, is a guildhall in which the elected members of Derry City and Strabane District Council meet. It is a Grade A...
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