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− | Ulster is one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland, the others being [[Connaught]] or [[Connacht]], [[Leinster]] and [[Munster]]. Ulster consists of the six counties of [[Northern Ireland]] and three counties of the [[Republic of Ireland]]. It has a population of a little under two million people. Protestants/ British Unionists in [[Northern Ireland]] often use the term Ulster as shorthand for [[Northern Ireland]] - the protest movement against the 1985 [[Anglo Irish Agreement]] used the slogan "Ulster Says No". | + | '''Ulster''' (Irish: ''Uladh'') is one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland, the others being [[Connaught]] or [[Connacht]], [[Leinster]] and [[Munster]]. Ulster consists of the six counties of [[Northern Ireland]] and three counties of the [[Republic of Ireland]]. It has a population of a little under two million people. Protestants/ British Unionists in [[Northern Ireland]] often use the term Ulster as shorthand for [[Northern Ireland]] - the protest movement against the 1985 [[Anglo Irish Agreement]] used the slogan "Ulster Says No". Current politics in this provinces follow religious lines. |
− | + | Throughout the 18th century many of the Irish emigrants to the [[US]] were Ulster-[[Scots]]. | |
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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
− | The major cities of Northern Ireland are [[Belfast]] and [[ | + | The major cities of Northern Ireland are [[Belfast]] and [[Londonderry]]. |
*Counties in Northern Ireland | *Counties in Northern Ireland | ||
− | Antrim | + | Antrim, |
− | Armagh | + | Armagh, |
− | + | Down, | |
− | Down | + | Fermanagh, |
− | Fermanagh | + | Londonderry, |
Tyrone | Tyrone | ||
*Counties in Republic of Ireland | *Counties in Republic of Ireland | ||
− | Cavan | + | Cavan, |
− | Donegal | + | Donegal, |
Monaghan | Monaghan | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Northern Ireland]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
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+ | *[http://www.ulster.ac.uk/ University of Ulster] | ||
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[[Category:United Kingdom]] | [[Category:United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Ireland]] | [[Category:Ireland]] | ||
[[Category:Northern Ireland]] | [[Category:Northern Ireland]] |
Latest revision as of 17:17, December 21, 2012
Ulster (Irish: Uladh) is one of the four traditional provinces of Ireland, the others being Connaught or Connacht, Leinster and Munster. Ulster consists of the six counties of Northern Ireland and three counties of the Republic of Ireland. It has a population of a little under two million people. Protestants/ British Unionists in Northern Ireland often use the term Ulster as shorthand for Northern Ireland - the protest movement against the 1985 Anglo Irish Agreement used the slogan "Ulster Says No". Current politics in this provinces follow religious lines.
Throughout the 18th century many of the Irish emigrants to the US were Ulster-Scots.
Geography
The major cities of Northern Ireland are Belfast and Londonderry.
- Counties in Northern Ireland
Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Tyrone
- Counties in Republic of Ireland
Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan