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- HM_Prison_Maze abstract "Her Majesty's Prison Maze (known colloquially as Maze Prison, The Maze, The H Blocks or Long Kesh) was a prison in Northern Ireland that was used to house paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles from mid-1971 to mid-2000.It was situated at the former Royal Air Force station of Long Kesh, on the outskirts of Lisburn. This was in the townland of Maze, about nine miles (14 km) southwest of Belfast. The prison and its inmates played a prominent role in recent Irish history, notably in the 1981 hunger strike. The prison was closed in 2000 and demolition began on 30 October 2006, but on 18 April 2013 it was announced by the Northern Ireland Executive that the remaining buildings would be redeveloped into a peace centre.".
- HM_Prison_Maze location County_Down.
- HM_Prison_Maze location Maze_(electoral_ward).
- HM_Prison_Maze location Northern_Ireland.
- HM_Prison_Maze thumbnail Maze_Prison_-_geograph_-_341034.jpg?width=300.
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- HM_Prison_Maze wikiPageExternalLink www.irishhungerstrike.com.
- HM_Prison_Maze wikiPageExternalLink www.mazeprison.com:.
- HM_Prison_Maze wikiPageID "38130".
- HM_Prison_Maze wikiPageRevisionID "606337545".
- HM_Prison_Maze capacity "Variable".
- HM_Prison_Maze classification "High".
- HM_Prison_Maze closed "2000-09-29".
- HM_Prison_Maze hasPhotoCollection HM_Prison_Maze.
- HM_Prison_Maze location County_Down.
- HM_Prison_Maze location Maze_(electoral_ward).
- HM_Prison_Maze location Northern_Ireland.
- HM_Prison_Maze managedBy Northern_Ireland_Prison_Service.
- HM_Prison_Maze opened "1971-08-09".
- HM_Prison_Maze prisonName "Her Majesty's Prison Maze".
- HM_Prison_Maze status "Partly demolished".
- HM_Prison_Maze subject Category:1971_establishments_in_Northern_Ireland.
- HM_Prison_Maze subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_County_Down.
- HM_Prison_Maze subject Category:Defunct_prisons_in_Northern_Ireland.
- HM_Prison_Maze subject Category:Lisburn.
- HM_Prison_Maze subject Category:The_Troubles_in_County_Down.
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- HM_Prison_Maze type ArchitecturalStructure.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Building.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Place.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Prison.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Wikidata:Q532.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Place.
- HM_Prison_Maze type Location.
- HM_Prison_Maze type SpatialThing.
- HM_Prison_Maze comment "Her Majesty's Prison Maze (known colloquially as Maze Prison, The Maze, The H Blocks or Long Kesh) was a prison in Northern Ireland that was used to house paramilitary prisoners during the Troubles from mid-1971 to mid-2000.It was situated at the former Royal Air Force station of Long Kesh, on the outskirts of Lisburn. This was in the townland of Maze, about nine miles (14 km) southwest of Belfast.".
- HM_Prison_Maze label "HM Prison Maze".
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- HM_Prison_Maze label "Maze (prison)".
- HM_Prison_Maze label "Maze Prison".
- HM_Prison_Maze label "Maze".
- HM_Prison_Maze label "Prisión de Maze".
- HM_Prison_Maze label "Мэйз (тюрьма)".
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- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Prisión_de_Maze.
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Maze_espetxea.
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Maze_(prison).
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Long_Kesh.
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Maze.
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- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs 7626682.
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Q1478908.
- HM_Prison_Maze sameAs Q1478908.
- HM_Prison_Maze lat "54.48861111111111".
- HM_Prison_Maze long "-6.1075".
- HM_Prison_Maze wasDerivedFrom HM_Prison_Maze?oldid=606337545.
- HM_Prison_Maze depiction Maze_Prison_-_geograph_-_341034.jpg.
- HM_Prison_Maze isPrimaryTopicOf HM_Prison_Maze.
- HM_Prison_Maze name "Her Majesty's Prison Maze".