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Northern Ireland is symbolically represented through its murals, which depict the country’s political and religious struggles. The murals are located in and around Belfast, as well as in other parts of Northern Ireland. It is important to note that the murals are not one-sided; they portray the views of both the loyalist/unionist party and the republican/nationalist party. There are also murals that represent the social/cultural aspect of Northern Ireland. The murals of Northern Ireland are usually war-related. Video: "A Canvas on Every Corner" |