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Boys in the nationalist community of Ardoyne display the Irish tricolor flag as they watch an Orange Order march pass through their neighborhood. Belfast is made up of many neighborhoods, Protestant and Catholic. The point where they intersect are known as interfaces. Among the Protestants are Unionists and Loyalists who want Northern Ireland to remain part of Great Britain. In Catholic areas are Nationalists and Republicans who want to reunite with the Republic of Ireland.
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©Diane Greene Lent 2005 |