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The following are a list of riots that have occurred in Northern Ireland.
Name
Dates
Locations
Cause
Deaths
Wounded
Ref
1935 Belfast Riots
12 July - August 1935
Belfast
Tensions between Ulster Protestants and Irish Catholics
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