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A Transformation in Northern Ireland's Biggest City

A Transformation in Northern Ireland's Biggest City

By Kerry Capell

It has been a decade since the Good Friday Agreement finally brought peace to Northern Ireland. Now, there's a new sense of optimism and economic prosperity. Three decades of sectarian violence between the mainly Protestant Unionists, who wish to remain part of Britain, and the predominantly Catholic Republicans, who don't, have left their mark. But the new political stability is helping to revive the North's economy.