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St Patrick's Day: Thousands gather for events in NI

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Belfast City Hall is a focal point of the St Patrick's Day Parade in the city

Thousands of people have been taking part in St Patrick's Day festivities in Northern Ireland.

Among the big events taking place was the parade in Belfast city centre, staged by arts organisation Beat Carnival.

It used the spectacle to mark the 25th anniversary of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

Celebrations kicked off in County Fermanagh on Thursday night with the inaugural St Patrick's Eve flotilla.

Colourful characters made their way up Slemish Mountain on Friday
People of all backgrounds joined the parade in Newry, County Down
Hundreds lined the streets of Belfast for this year's parade

A music-themed parade in Belfast started at 13:30 with hundreds gathered around City Hall to enjoy musicians and Irish dancers.

David Boyd, director of Beat Carnival - who produced the Belfast parade - said 800 people from across the community were participating this year.

"We decided to have a music theme, Belfast being a Unesco city of music," he said.

The procession included ancient horns of Ireland, traditional folk, disco, punk and a dance rave.

Pipers joined the Belfast parade, which had a music theme this year
The inaugural St Patrick's Eve flotilla on the River Erne on, with Enniskillen Castle lit up in green in the background
The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Sinn Féin's Tina Black, was among those enjoying the festvities

Celebrations started early in County Fermanagh with several dozen vessels lit up for the occasion on Thursday evening.

The boats sailed through Enniskillen, past the illuminated castle, and people gathered along the banks of the River Erne to watch them.

The Prince and Princess of Wales visit the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at Mons Barracks in Aldershot, England
Actor Patrick Duffy, who played Bobby Ewing in the hit 1980s TV series Dallas, attended the parade in Dublin
Seamus O'Hara returned from a week in Los Angeles for the Oscars to take part in the parade in Newry

Seamus O'Hara, star of Oscar-winning Northern Ireland film An Irish Goodbye, took part in the Newry St Patrick's Day parade with his GAA club.

Originally from Glens of Antrim, he now lives in Killeavy in County Armagh.

After last week's Oscar success he was hoping to sing happy birthday to his son who turned seven on Friday.

Throughout Friday morning people visited what is believed to be St Patrick's grave in Downpatrick, County Down.

Among them were Sophie and Lucy, who said: "We're going to the parade later, our friend's mum is painting our faces and daddy is going to buy us treats."

Sophie and Lucy were among the first visitors to what is believed to be St Patrick's grave this morning

An early-morning service was held at St Patrick's first church in Saul, County Down, and some of those who attended went on to climb nearby Slieve Patrick.

Stephen Moore and his son Phillip Moore travelled to the church in Saul from Banbridge in County Down.

"We've come a few times because we enjoy the fellowship and to celebrate St Patrick," said Stephen.

The leaders of Ireland's main Churches, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh John McDowell (centre), and Catholic Archbishop Eamon Martin (right), were among those celebrating in Armagh
Crowds gathered early in Dublin for the Parade through the city centre

In the Republic of Ireland, about half a million people were expected in Dublin for a parade led by the women's national football team.

It began at Parnell Square at 12:00 local time, with marchers making their way through the Irish capital.

About half a million people are celebrating in Dublin this year

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