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BogsideThe Bogside (Irish:Taobh an Bhogaigh) is a neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry, Northern Ireland. The area has been a focus point for many of the events of The Troubles, from the Battle of the Bogside and Bloody Sunday in the 1960s and 1970s. The large gable-wall murals by The Bogside Artists, Free Derry Corner and the Gasyard Feile (an annual music and arts festival held in a former gasyard) are popular tourist attractions. The Bogside is a majority-Catholic area, and shares a border with the majority-Protestant Fountain neighborhood; this interface area is largely responsible for the Bogside's history of unrest.DerryThe name "Derry" is preferred by nationalists and it is broadly used throughout Northern Ireland's Catholic community,[21] as well as that of the Republic of Ireland, whereas many unionists prefer "Londonderry";[22][23] however in everyday conversation Derry is used by most Protestant residents of the city.[24] Apart from this local government decision, official use within the UK the city is usually[21] known as Londonderry. In the Republic of Ireland, the city and county are almost always referred to as Derry, on maps, in the media and in conversation.[25] In April 2009, however, the Republic of Ireland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, announced that Irish passport holders who were born there could record either Derry or Londonderry as their place of birth.[26] Whereas official road signs in the Republic use the name Derry, those in Northern Ireland bear Londonderry (sometimes abbreviated to L'Derry), although some of these have been defaced with the reference to London obscured.[23] Usage varies among local organisations, with both names being used. Examples are City of Derry Airport, City of Derry Rugby Club, Derry City FC and the Protestant Apprentice Boys of Derry, as opposed to Londonderry Port, Londonderry YMCA Rugby Club and Londonderry Chamber Of Commerce.[27] Most companies within the city choose local area names such as Pennyburn, Rosemount or "Foyle" from the River Foyle to avoid alienating the other community. Londonderry railway station is often referred to as Waterside railway station within the city but is called Derry/Londonderry at other stations. The council changed the name of the local government district covering the city to Derry on 7 May 1984, consequently renaming itself Derry City Council.[28] This did not change the name of the city, although the city is coterminous with the district, and in law the city council is also the "Corporation of Londonderry" or, more formally, the "Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of the City of Londonderry".[29] The form "Londonderry" is used for the post town by the Royal Mail, however use of Derry will still ensure delivery.St Columb's CathedralSt. Columb's has in its possession many documents dating back from the Siege of Derry. They have portraits of William of Orange and the original keys of the city.Remembrance Day bombingThe bombing was thought by British and Irish authorities to have been planned and overseen by up to three units of the IRA from both sides of the border.[6] They believed that a bomb of such strength must have been sanctioned by IRA Northern Command.[4] On the same day, a bomb four times larger was placed at a similar but smaller parade 20 miles (32 km) away at Tullyhommon.[8] That parade was conducted by members of the Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade and "three or four members of the security forces in uniform there to lay a wreath".[4] That bomb failed to explode.Curran, County LondonderryBands like this were once the norm in Orange circles, but have faded with the passing of the decades. Curran Flute Band, founded in 1931, keep that old tradition alive, and are highly popular as a result. They lead Curran Hamilton's True Blues LOL 121 on July 12th and Curran Golden Star RBP 446 on the Last Saturday in August every year.Information by Wikipedia.com
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