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Belfast
/bɛlˈfɑːst/
Definition
1
The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, situated on the River Lagan at the head of Belfast Lough.
2
A major port city historically renowned for its shipbuilding industry, including the construction of the RMS Titanic.
3
A cultural hub known for its vibrant street art, music scene, and the annual Belfast Festival.
Examples
After a wild night of pub crawls, he woke up in Belfast wondering if the Guinness had built the city walls.
Belfast's murals are so lifelike, tourists keep checking if the painted Troubles figures will start arguing.
She navigated Belfast's traffic like a pro, honking in three languages she didn't even speak.
In Belfast, ordering an Ulster fry is less a breakfast and more a commitment to napping until teatime.