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  • The Shamrock is the symbol of Northern Ireland as it represents the close connection between Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland. It is a symbol that transcends political and religious divisions and is proudly embraced by the people of Northern Ireland as a symbol of their shared Irish heritage.
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  • National symbols of Northern Ireland. Redirect to: National symbols of Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
  • – Further information regarding the symbols and knowledge of Northern Ireland can be found in the table of contents –.
  • Northern Ireland as a country with rich culture has its own emblems and symbols that are taken there very seriously. ... The red color symbolizes O’Neill’s blood.
  • In the mid-nineteenth century, the use of the Celtic Cross in Ireland increased greatly, becoming not just a religious symbol but also a symbol of Celtic identity.
  • Flax (Linum usitatissimum) is widely used as a symbol of Northern Ireland. It is the emblem of the Northern Ireland Assembly, referencing Ulster's linen...
  • This is a guide to the symbols' meaning, as well as important advice for employers in Northern Ireland on the use of symbols in a shared workplace.
  • Nevertheless, the shamrock became popular, and today it is one of the main symbols of Northern Ireland, along with Saint Patrick himself, a special Celtic harp...
  • Most importantly, the symbols of Ireland unravel the creativity of the folks who use them. Let’s check out these Irish symbols and learn about what they really mean!
  • In conclusion, the symbol of Northern Ireland, the six blue flax flowers, represents the region’s history and connection to its six historic counties.
  • Abstract. Symbols in Northern Ireland. ANTHONY BUCKLEY. ed. Belfast. ... Jeff sl uka. Massey University. Symbols in Northern Ireland is an edited volume.