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  1. At least 350 injured. The Battle of the Bogside was a large three-day riot that took place from 12 to 14 August 1969 in Derry, Northern Ireland. Thousands of Catholic / Irish nationalist residents of the Bogside district, organised under the Derry Citizens' Defence Association, clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and ...

  2. The ‘Battle of the Bogside’ is a name given to violence and rioting that erupted in Derry in August 1969. Many historians consider it the first significant confrontations of the Troubles. The fighting in Bogside erupted at a time when tensions were running high.

  3. Batalla del Bogside (en inglés: Battle of Bogside; en irlandés: Cath Thaobh an Phortaigh) es el nombre dado a los disturbios que se produjeron durante 3 días de agosto de 1969 en el barrio del Bogside, en la ciudad norirlandesa de Derry/Londonderry, entre residentes del barrio católico y la policía local (la Royal Ulster Constabulary, RUC).

  4. 11 de ago. de 2019 · The August 1969 Battle of the Bogside was a three-day riot in the city which saw the people of the Bogside area erect barricades to prevent the RUC entering. The violence ultimately led to...

  5. 1969 Northern Ireland riots - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Background. Events leading up to the August riots. Battle of the Bogside. Violence in Belfast. Wednesday 13 August. Thursday 14 August and early Friday 15 August. Falls–Shankill interface at Divis Street. Falls–Shankill interface at Clonard. Ardoyne. Friday 15 August.

  6. BATTLE OF THE BOGSIDE. On 12 August, thousands of Apprentice Boys prepared to march through a Derry seething with anxiety and discontent. As the march passed the Bogside, it was greeted by jeering and stone throwing. The police, backed by loyalists, tried to force the protesters back.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2019 · Riots that raged for three days what became known as the Battle of the Bogside in August 1969. After three days of fighting, a truce was called and the barricades surrounding the Bogside...