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Today, Northern Ireland is largely peaceful—though the peace never feels fully secure—but Protestants and Catholics still largely live apart. “Peace walls,” some three miles long, still separate Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods in Belfast, and more of these walls exist today than at the time of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. About 90 percent of children in Northern Ireland still go to schools segregated by religion.
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