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Newtownbreda

Newtownbreda in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

Church Road, Newtownbreda (2) - geograph.org.uk - 799554

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About

Newtownbreda is a place of interest in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Newtownbreda, most commonly known as Breda (Irish: Baile Nua na Bréadaí) is a residential suburban village of south Belfast and within County Down in Northern Ireland, clustered around a small and now largely invisible 18th century village. The A55 Belfast Outer Ring road and A24 road pass through the area.

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Background

History

At one time, Newtownbreda was a small village in south Belfast. However, it is now part of the Greater Belfast conurbation and the name is a descriptor used loosely to describe the very broad area including Belvoir, Four Winds and Knockbreda. It is a largely residential area of private housing.

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Coordinates
54.5600, -5.9130

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Where is Newtownbreda?
Newtownbreda is in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.5600°, -5.9130°.