A Segregated Peace #
March 17th, 2010 | In Worth Knowing
I’m pretty damn ignorant of the history of Northern Ireland, but this is shocked me:
There are three times as many so-called peace lines — elaborate walls separating working-class neighborhoods — than there were at the height of the Troubles, 88 of them at last count.
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