• The spring season in Northern Ireland is arguably the most exciting, beautiful, and popular season to visit Northern Ireland.
  • Culture is intertwined between England, Ireland, and Scotland, though the people of Northern Ireland, for the most part, consider themselves of neither region.
  • In many sports, the island of Ireland fields a single team, with the Northern Ireland national football team being an exception to this.
  • Northern Ireland's history is rich. If you have Northern Irish heritage, discovering more about your ancestors can help you learn more about yourself.
  • Northern Ireland was an integral part of the United Kingdom, but under the terms of the Government of Ireland Act in 1920, it had a semiautonomous government.
  • Northern Ireland’s cities are crowded and bustling, but friendly and accessible; transport is easy to find and use, while the people are warm and welcoming.
  • The Republic of Ireland is an independent nation — commonly referred to simply as Ireland — while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom .
  • The hills and mountains of Northern Ireland are perfect for adventure seekers while the art galleries are ideal for culture lovers.
  • In addition, the upper house of the UK parliament, the House of Lords, currently has some 25 appointed members from Northern Ireland.
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