What is the big ball called in Belfast?

The big ball in Belfast is officially named RISE, located at the Broadway Roundabout near the Falls Road. Completed in 2011 by Wolfgang Buttress, this 123-foot-tall, two-globe structure is the city's largest public art piece, symbolizing a rising sun and hope. It is colloquially known as "Balls on the Falls" or "Westicles".
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What is the giant ball in Belfast?

Rise Sculpture. RISE is a landmark artwork located at Broadway Roundabout, Belfast, one of the main gateways to the city. It is the biggest public art sculpture in Belfast. The sculpture's two globes, cast in white steel, symbolise the rising of the sun and new hope for Belfast's future.
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What is the most famous thing in Belfast?

Titanic Belfast is the world's largest Titanic visitor experience and a must-see on any visit to Belfast and Northern Ireland. Titanic Belfast is the world's most authentic Titanic visitor experience, which is located.
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What is the proper name for the ball on the falls?

RISE is the official name given to the public art sculpture located at Broadway Roundabout in Belfast, Northern Ireland. However, it has been given unofficial, colloquial titles such as the "Balls of the Falls", "the Testes on the Westes" and "the Westicles".
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What is the famous alley in Belfast?

Belfast has a few 'Entries' including Pottinger's, Winecellar, Crown and a few others. These alleyways date back to at least 1630. Joy's Entry was named after the Joy family whose most famous relative was Henry Joy McCracken, one of the United Irishmen.
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What is the richest part of Belfast?

Stranmillis is one of the most expensive places to live in Belfast, the area is part of the BT9 postal code. The Stranmillis road runs down to the Malone road, which is widely known to be one of the poshest parts of Belfast, with houses ranging into million+ £ pounds range.
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What does Shankill mean in Irish?

Early History - The word 'Shankill' comes from the Irish word - Seanchille, which means 'old church'. 'Bóthar na Seanchille' the road of the old church. At the turn of 5th century, a church named after Ireland's most famous saint, St. Patrick stood here.
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What is the most popular built attraction in Northern Ireland?

The Giant's Causeway is one of Northern Ireland's most popular attractions, drawing visitors all year round.
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Where are the giants in Tyrone?

One of the three Giant's of the Sperrins. Nowanois: The Storytellers – Glenelly Valley near Cranagh in Tyrone. Address: 274 Glenelly Road, Omagh, BT79 8LS. Impressive Giants!!
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What drink is Belfast famous for?

Guinness. No visit to Northern Ireland is complete without a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. This world-famous Irish stout has a dark, velvety texture and creamy head and is enjoyed all over the world.
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What is the no go area in Northern Ireland?

Northern Ireland

The most notable no-go area was called Free Derry. The areas' existence was a challenge to the authority of the British government. On 31 July 1972, the British Army demolished the barricades and re-established control in Operation Motorman.
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What is Ireland's prettiest village?

Adare is celebrated as Ireland's Prettiest Village and was founded in the 13th Century. Adare offers top-quality accommodations in hotels, self-catering and B&Bs.
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Who is the richest person in NI?

The richest person in Northern Ireland is often listed as Lady Ballyedmond (Mary Haughey) and family, founders of Norbrook Pharmaceuticals, though recent lists show fluctuating positions with Stephen Fitzpatrick (OVO Energy) sometimes topping the list, as he did for 2025 with over £3 billion, making him the wealthiest individual, while Lady Ballyedmond and family remain significant, around £922m in 2025.
 
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Where is Belfast's Millionaires Row?

Malone Park has been called Northern Ireland's most exclusive street and has earned the nickname “Millionaire's Row” due to the prices for which some of the houses sell.
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Is Belfast more British or Irish?

Belfast's identity is a complex mix, with people identifying as British, Irish, and Northern Irish, often reflecting historical divides; while Belfast is politically part of the UK, its cultural landscape shows strong Irish traditions, particularly in areas like West Belfast's Gaeltacht Quarter, creating a unique blend where both British and Irish influences are significant and often intertwined. Surveys show varied identities, with a significant portion identifying as British, but substantial numbers also choosing Irish or the distinct "Northern Irish" identity, reflecting the city's divided past and present, according to.
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What do the Irish call a cigarette?

Fags refer to cigarettes in Ireland, and while occasionally people may use the word in a nastier context, it's mainly understood to mean cigarettes. Example: I've got a couple of fags left.
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What does Black Irish mean in Ireland?

The term "Black Irish" is a bit of a cultural mystery and is not a recognized genetic or scientific classification. It's a folkloric term often used to describe Irish people with dark hair, darker complexions, and sometimes dark eyes, in contrast to the stereotypical red-haired, fair-skinned Celtic Irish look.
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