Stranmillis

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stranmillis an entity of type: Place

Stranmillis, irlanderaz: Sruthán Milis, Ipar Irlandako Belfast hiriaren hegoaldeko hauteskunde-eremu bat da, Laganbank hauteskunde-barrutian. rdf:langString
Is suite i mBéal Feirste é an Sruthán Milis. rdf:langString
Stranmillis (from Irish an Sruthán Milis) is an area in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is also an electoral ward for Belfast City Council, part of the Laganbank district electoral area. As part of the Queen's Quarter, it is the location for prominent attractions such as the Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens. The area is located on Stranmillis Road, with Malone Road to the west and the River Lagan to the east. Its name, meaning "the sweet stream" in Irish, refers to the Lagan, whose waters are still fresh at this point, before becoming brackish as the river flows onward toward its mouth in Belfast Lough. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Stranmillis
rdf:langString An Sruthán Milis
rdf:langString Stranmillis
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rdf:langString Stranmillis, irlanderaz: Sruthán Milis, Ipar Irlandako Belfast hiriaren hegoaldeko hauteskunde-eremu bat da, Laganbank hauteskunde-barrutian.
rdf:langString Is suite i mBéal Feirste é an Sruthán Milis.
rdf:langString Stranmillis (from Irish an Sruthán Milis) is an area in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is also an electoral ward for Belfast City Council, part of the Laganbank district electoral area. As part of the Queen's Quarter, it is the location for prominent attractions such as the Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens. The area is located on Stranmillis Road, with Malone Road to the west and the River Lagan to the east. Its name, meaning "the sweet stream" in Irish, refers to the Lagan, whose waters are still fresh at this point, before becoming brackish as the river flows onward toward its mouth in Belfast Lough. Stranmillis Road begins at the junction of University Road, Malone Road and College Gardens, heading uphill and southwards past Friar's Bush Graveyard and a small shopping district, before descending towards the River Lagan. The route then swings to the west around the outside of Stranmillis College and uphill again, before rejoining the Malone Road. The north end of Stranmillis Road contains many shops and restaurants, while the south end of the road is mainly housing. The Malone and Stranmillis Historic Urban Landscape featured on the 2010 tentative list of sites proposed for addition to the List of World Heritage Sites of the United Kingdom, as an area of architectural interest featuring examples of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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