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  • In addition to the red St. George's Cross and crown, there's a red right hand in the center of a white six-pointed star, which represents the six counties that make up Northern Ireland. The red cross and the crown symbolize the sense of belonging to the U.K. and the red right hand is based on a legend of Northern Ireland. The legend is that a general said, "The first right hand in the enemy's territory would be rewarded the territory.".
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  • The island of Ireland, with border between Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland indicated. Symbols of Ireland are marks, images, or objects that represent Ireland.
  • Poetry is a highly valued form of art, and many poets are considered significant national symbols of the country. The national poet of Northern Ireland is Sinéad...
  • The Irish Harp is a national symbol of Ireland, featured on coins, the Presidential Seal, the passport and the Irish coat of arms.
  • The old heraldic Coat of Arms of Northern Ireland did have an Irish Elk on the right side but it was put out to pasture in 1972.
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  • Northern Ireland as a country with rich culture has its own emblems and symbols that are taken there very seriously.
  • National symbols of Northern Ireland; رده:نمادهای ملی ایرلند شمالی; Categoría:Símbolos de Irlanda do Norte; Kategorija:Šiaurės Airijos...
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  • Well, the harp is the national emblem of Ireland, the only country in the world to feature a musical instrument. The use of the Harp as one of the key symbols of...
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  • ...to largely a basic starting-off point for a larger study of the history and role symbols and myths so often found in Irish culture, specifically that of Northern Ireland.
  • The symbols of Ireland include SHAMROCK, the RED HAND, the HARP, the WHITE RIBBON. Their traditions go back to ancient Celts as in Wales and Scotland.