19. Belfast (The Troubles, 1970s-1990s)
Throughout The Troubles, Belfast was a city marked by sectarian violence, bombings, and frequent paramilitary attacks. Neighborhoods were sharply divided, and daily routines were often disrupted by explosions or clashes. The sense of danger and tension permeated every aspect of life, with families living under the constant threat of conflict. Belfast’s story is a stark reminder of how political and religious strife can transform a city.



