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Cronología de las acciones del Ejército Republicano Irlandés Provisional (1970-1979)

Esta es una cronología de las actividades del Ejército Republicano Irlandés Provisional (IRA) de 1970 a 1979.

1970

Febrero–julio

Agosto-diciembre

1971

Enero-febrero

Marzo-abril

Mayo-junio

Julio-agosto

Septiembre-octubre

Noviembre-diciembre

1972

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Junio

Julio

Agosto

Septiembre

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

See also

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