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  1. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál 'territory of the enclosures') is the main road through West Belfast, 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 and a half with the Catholic community in the city.

    • 1,600 m (5,200 ft)
    • BT12
    • Bóthar na bhFál (Irish)
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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Updated: April 11, 2024. From a focal point of the Troubles conflict to a haven for the Irish language and art, we look at the history of the Falls Road. Once a humble area, the Falls Road became an important player in Belfasts Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, thanks to a series of mills along the course of the now-covered River Farset.

  4. The Falls Road Belfast - Stop 13. The Falls Road is undoubtedly one of the most famous roads in Belfast, a Nationalist & Republican area that gained worldwide media coverage during an era known as The Troubles. 'The Falls' as it is locally refered to, showcases this era with stunning street art, otherwise known as the Belfast Murals.

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  5. Falls Road, or more commonly referred to as ‘The Falls Road’ by locals, is one of the most interesting and culturally rich areas of Northern Island. As the main road running through West Belfast, all the way from Divis Street to the city centre, the road was originally a quiet country lane.

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · Falls Road and Shankill Road, Belfast. The most famous of the ‘peace walls’, as they’re now known, divides the Falls and Shankill Roads in the western part of Belfast. It runs for several kilometres and is interrupted at several junctions by enormous metal gates across roads. At the height of the troubles, these were used as security checkpoints.

  7. May 16, 2022 · Divis Street is the latest stretch of road to see redevelopment, with the opening of the Raidió Fáilte, and will soon welcome the new St Comgall’s School renovation which is set to transform the area. Indeed public realm schemes have brightened up the length and breadth of the Falls Road.

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