Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, lying in the northeastern quadrant of the island of Ireland, on the western continental periphery often characterized as Atlantic Europe. Northern Ireland is sometimes referred to as Ulster, although it includes only six of the nine counties which made up that historic Irish province.
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- news.google.com topics/……Read full articles, watch videos, browse thousands of titles and more on the "Northern Ireland" topic with Google News.
- en.wikipedia.org Northern IrelandThe Ulster Banner is still used by some organisations and entities and is used to represent Northern Ireland when it plays as a national sports team.
- twitter.com NorthernIrelandJonny Evans watches on as a few familiar faces send their congratulations for reaching 100 senior Northern Ireland caps#Evans100.
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- medium.com @thesocialnomads/exploring-northern-…From epic scenery to lively pubs, tasty food, friendly locals and a fascinating history, exploring Northern Ireland should definitely make your travel to-do list.
- theirishroadtrip.com northern-ireland/If you’re unfamiliar with Northern Ireland, from how it’s different to the Republic of Ireland to what there is to see and do, this guide will get you up-to-speed fast.
- britannica.com place/Northern-IrelandNorthern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, occupies the northeastern quadrant of the island of Ireland and is sometimes referred to as Ulster.
- instagram.com northernireland/131K Followers, 330 Following, 4,564 Posts - Northern Ireland (@northernireland) on Instagram: "Home of the Green and White Army 🟢⚪️".
- ireland.com en-gb/destinations/experiences/…When it comes to accolades, Northern Ireland has it covered. ... In Northern Ireland, you're never far from a memory in the making.
- geography.fandom.com wiki/Northern_Ireland] English and Irish (Gaeilge) are the official languages in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is where you’ll hear the soft strains of Ullans (Ulster-Scots).