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The West Belfast murals are a powerful form of public art and a significant part of the cultural landscape of Belfast, Northern Ireland. These murals, often found in neighborhoods like the Falls Road and Shankill Road, vividly depict the complex history and political issues of the region. They range from images of historical figures and events to symbols associated with different political and community affiliations.

These murals serve as visual representations of the Troubles, a period of conflict in Northern Ireland, and also reflect the ongoing process of reconciliation and community resilience. They have become an important way for local communities to express their identities, remember their history, and communicate their hopes for the future.

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