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3362: 2031: 2055: 2007: 2019: 2556: 5513: 95: 5525: 5470: 1995: 5623: 112: 5672: 3986: 3292: 83: 1086: 3096: 2344: 3361: 3582:), but with the option of a continuation of the home rule institution of Northern Ireland, still within the United Kingdom, if the Northern Ireland Parliament (already in existence) chose to opt out of the Irish Free State. All parties knew that this was certain to be the choice of the Ulster Unionists who had a majority in the parliament, and immediately on the creation of the Free State they resolved to leave it. 3680:, the Lower House of the Oireachtas, the parliament of the Republic of Ireland. At present (August 2007) County Donegal sends six T.D.'s to Dáil Éireann. The county is divided into two constituencies: Donegal North-East and Donegal South-West, each with three T.D.'s. County Cavan and County Monaghan form the one constituency called Cavan-Monaghan, which sends five T.D.'s to the Dáil (one of whom is a Protestant). 3972: 3358:
Catholic-dominated Ireland and also not trusting politicians from the agrarian south and west to support the more industrial economy of Ulster. This lack of trust, however, was largely unfounded as during the 19th and early 20th century important industries in the southernmost region of Cork included brewing, distilling, wool and like Belfast, shipbuilding.
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and Roman Catholics began to be allowed to purchase land and involve themselves in the linen trade (activities which previously had involved many onerous restrictions). Protestants, including some Presbyterians, who in some parts of the province had come to identify with the Roman Catholic community,
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Most of the 18th century saw a calming of sectarian tensions in Ulster. The economy of the province improved, as small producers exported linen and other goods. Belfast developed from a village into a bustling provincial town. However, this did not stop many thousands of Ulster people from emigrating
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who had come to dominate the Northern UĂ­ NĂ©ill stepped into the power vacuum and staked a claim for the first time the title of "king of Ulster" along with the Red Hand of Ulster symbol. It was then that the provinces of Ailech, Airgialla, and Ulaidh would all merge largely into what would become the
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According to the Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, 400,000 people in the US were of Irish birth or ancestry in 1790 when the first US Census counted 3,100,000 white Americans. According to the encyclopaedia, half of these Irish Americans were descended from Ulster, and half from the
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that would have devolved some powers of government to Ireland. At least a dozen large scale sectarian disturbances/riots occurred in Belfast during the 19th century. Ulster Protestants usually opposed Home Rule — fearing for their religious rights calling it "Rome Rule" in an autonomous Roman
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from nearby Britain. The efforts to attract colonists from England and Scotland to the Ulster Plantation were considerably affected by the existence of British colonies in the Americas, which served as a more attractive destination for many potential emigrants.
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Ulster has a population of just over two million people and an area of 22,067 square kilometres (8,520 sq mi). About 62% of the area of Ulster is in the UK while the remaining 38% is in the Republic of Ireland. Ulster's biggest city,
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A barbarous country must be first broken by a war before it will be capable of good government; and when it is fully subdued and conquered, if it be not well planted and governed after the conquest, it will eftsoons return to the former
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or, as it is also known, The Declaration for the Liberty of Conscience, that granted religious freedom to all denominations in England and Scotland and also due to James II's promise to the Irish Parliament of an eventual right to
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is the first language and some people in west Belfast also speak Irish, especially in the "Gaeltacht Quarter". The dialect of Irish most commonly spoken in Ulster (especially throughout Northern Ireland and County Donegal) is
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used violence to intimidate Roman Catholics who tried to enter the linen trade. Estimates suggest that up to 7000 Roman Catholics suffered expulsion from Ulster during this violence. Many of them settled in northern
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is used to refer to the three counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan only, which are given country sub-division code "IE-U". The name is also used by various organisations such as cultural and sporting bodies.
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of all time, having completed four tours with the Lions in the sixties and seventies. At international level players from Ulster join with those from the other 3 provinces to form the island-wide Ireland team.
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on 28 July 1689. Thereafter, Ulster remained firmly under Williamite control and William's forces completed their conquest of the rest of Ireland in the next two years. The war provided Protestant
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to suggest that the character traits he ascribes to the Scots-Irish such as loyalty to kin, mistrust of governmental authority, and a propensity to bear arms, helped shape the American identity.
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Disdaining (or forced out of) the heavily English regions on the Atlantic coast, most groups of Ulster-Scots settlers crossed into the "western mountains", where their descendants populated the
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Considerable numbers of Ulster-Scots emigrated to the North American colonies throughout the 18th century (160,000 settled in what would become the United States between 1717 and 1770 alone).
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in County Tyrone, but the native Irish forces failed to follow up their victory and the war lapsed into stalemate. The war in Ulster ended with the defeat of the native army at the
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Golf is, however, by far the most high-profile sport and the sport that Ulster has succeeded at more than any other. Ulster has produced many great players over the years, from
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has played in the League of Ireland since 1985 due to crowd trouble at some of their Irish League matches prior to this. The other major Ulster team in the League of Ireland is
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freely organises in counties Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan, with several Orange parades taking place throughout County Donegal each year. The only major Orange Order march in the
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counties of Ulster tends to follow religious or sectarian lines; noticeable religious demarcation does not exist in the South Ulster counties of Cavan and Monaghan in the
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from December 1688 to July 1689, ending when a Williamite army from Britain relieved the city. The Williamites based in Enniskillen defeated another Jacobite army at the
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A Discovery of the True Cause Why Ireland Was Never Entirely Subdued Nor Brought Under Obedience of the Crown of England Until the Beginning of His Majesty's Happy Reign
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Protestants (mostly descended from English settlers). In the 1690s, Scottish Presbyterians became a majority in Ulster, due to a large influx of them into the Province.
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came to identify more with the State and with their Anglican neighbours, due to their civil rights now being respected by both the state and their Anglican neighbours.
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As of 2017, Northern Ireland has seven Roman Catholic members of parliament, all members of Sinn FĂ©in (of a total of 18 from the whole of Northern Ireland) in the
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In the 19th century, Ulster had the only large-scale industrialisation and became the most prosperous province on the island. In the latter part of the century,
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and many other states. The Grand Alliance was a cross-denominational alliance designed to stop French eastward colonialist expansion under Louis XIV, with whom
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in the south to order a boycott of Northern products in protest at attacks on the Nationalist community there. The Partition was effectively confirmed by the
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in England, Scotland and Ireland), Ulster became a battleground between the Colonialists and the native Irish. In 1646, an Irish army under command by
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Tommy McKearney, "Northern Ireland: From Imperial Asset to International Encumbrance", in Journal of World-Systems Theory, vol. 22 issue 1, p. 110;
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which is home to a quarter of the total Gaeltacht population of the Republic of Ireland. There are also large Irish-speaking networks in southern
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near Belfast, which is an earth bank about 590 feet (180 m) in diameter and 15 feet (4.5 m) high, in the centre of which there is a
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At the start of the war, Irish Jacobites controlled most of Ireland for James II, with the exception of the Williamite strongholds at
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The Boyne and its tributary the Blackwater were the traditional southern boundary of the province of Ulster and appear as such in the
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of 6 December 1921. One of the primary stipulations of the treaty was the transformation of Ireland into a self-governing British
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Political tensions resurfaced, albeit in a new form, towards the end of the 18th century. In the 1790s many Roman Catholics and
5369: 5257: 5133: 1166:. About half of Ulster's population lives in counties Antrim and Down. Across the nine counties, according to the aggregate UK 5086: 5059: 4981: 4872: 4844: 4816: 4755: 219: 4187: 4550: 4516: 1629: 1581: 1533: 1190: 1069:, despite including only six of Ulster's nine counties. This usage is most common among people in Northern Ireland who are 312: 855:. This led to the founding of many of Ulster's towns. The inflow of Protestant settlers and migrants also led to bouts of 5234: 4235: 3824: 3530: 3413: 3378: 2903: 2140: 1605: 1545: 1139: 5196: 3836: 3828: 2091:(sometimes referred to as "the City Airport" or "the Harbour Airport") is another, smaller airport which is located at 902:) majorities. The other four Counties of Ulster had Unionist Party majorities. The home rule crisis and the subsequent 355: 243: 237: 5434: 5338: 5324: 5295: 5267: 5184: 4790: 4490: 3460: 3405:
showed it would be difficult to use the British army to enforce home rule from Dublin on Ulster's unionist minority.
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The GDP of the province of Ulster is around €50 billion. Salary levels are the lowest on the island of Ireland.
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Following the Anglo Irish treaty, the exact border between the new dominion of the Irish Free State and the future
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The province's early story extends further back than written records and survives mainly in legends such as the
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Only five Irish counties, all in Southern and Western Ulster, currently have no mainline railway. The historic
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is also played in Ulster, especially in Northern Ireland and East Donegal. Ulster enters two teams into the
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comprised the official Colony. However, most of the counties, including the most heavily colonised Counties
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constituency (4 MEPs); these three counties contain 19.5% of the population of the constituency. Following
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in 1914, 200,000 Irishmen, both Southern and Northern, of all religious sects volunteered to serve in the
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as the official Irish name of the province, citing "Ordnance Survey Office, Dublin 1993" as its source –
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Counties shaded in grey are in the Republic of Ireland. Counties shaded in pink are in Northern Ireland.
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In horse racing, specifically National Hunt, Ulster has produced the most dominant jockey of all time,
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of Ireland in the twelfth century, the east of the province fell by conquest to Norman barons, first
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has no official function for local government purposes in either state. However, for the purposes of
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Gregg, R. J. (1972). "The Scotch-Irish Dialect Boundaries in Ulster". In Wakelin, Martyn F. (ed.).
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for Northern Ireland, and the ROI 2011 Census for counties Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan, there is a
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winning The Open Championship in 1947 at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake to most recently
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The main railway lines linking to and from Belfast Grand Central and Belfast Lanyon Place are:
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Ulster (coloured), showing Northern Ireland in pink and the Republic of Ireland part in green
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had a papal banner with them during the invasion, many of them being Dutch Roman Catholics.
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connected them. They are Cavan, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Tyrone and Donegal. A plan to re-link
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in County Tyrone. In terms of area, County Donegal is the largest county in all of Ulster.
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then colonised Ulster with English-speaking Protestant settlers from Great Britain, in the
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Wars and Conflicts – Plantation of Ulster – English and Scottish Planters – 1641 Rebellion
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The Plantation of Ulster continued well into the 18th century, interrupted only by the
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of Ulster, formerly called Ulandia, gives examples of "ritual enclosures", such as the
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Most people in Ulster speak English. English is taught in all schools in the province;
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Settlements in Ulster with at least 14,000 inhabitants, listed in order of population:
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Magennis, Eoin (1998). "A 'Beleaguered Protestant'?: Walter Harris and the Writing of
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is also spoken extensively in Counties Antrim, Down, Londonderry, Tyrone and Donegal.
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The majority of Irish people were "Jacobites" and supported James II due to his 1687
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being its biggest city. Unlike the other provinces, Ulster has a high percentage of
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The official reason for the Plantation is said to have been to pay for the costly
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in the west is one of its largest lake networks. The main mountain ranges are the
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in both football and hurling. Gaelic Football is by far the most popular of the
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as the island's largest city. Belfast became famous in this period for its huge
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winning The Open Championship in 2011. Ulster also has another Major winner in
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and independent Irish republic. The United Irishmen had particular strength in
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in the province and contributes substantially to the all-island hockey team.
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movement. This group (founded in Belfast) dedicated itself to founding a non-
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Third edition. Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast
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census of 2021 results (1,903,100) combined with the preliminary results of
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The cases of "Protestant Ulster" and Cornwall, by Professor Philip Payton
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p. 113, Byrne, Francis John, Irish kings and high-kings, Batsford, 1987,
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minority. Generally, Protestants in Donegal vote for the political party
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Daily Life in America [4 volumes]
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launched a guerrilla campaign against British rule in what became the
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in Ireland excluded most of Ulster's population from having any Civil
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divisions in Ulster became hardened into the political categories of
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belt. The geographical centre of Ulster lies between the villages of
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in County Cavan with underground tributaries from County Fermanagh.
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The border has divided association football teams since 1921. The
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and Derry through Donegal has been postponed until at least 2030.
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way of life, and following the defeat of the Irish forces in the
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According to historian Francis John Byrne the 2103:, 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of the city of 1618:Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council 700:) of Ireland's four traditional provinces, with 5256:McGarry, John; O'Leary, Brendan (8 June 1995). 4602: 4531: 3491:, where one of the main Republican leaders was 3443:("Ourselves") won the majority of votes in the 2878:was fought, the belligerents of which were the 2038:County Donegal Railways Joint Committee (CDRJC) 951: 890:) counties Donegal and Monaghan returned large 574:Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency 4048: 3711:(1659–1728) was the first biologist in Ulster. 3212:" in 1795, a faction fight between the rival " 2890:, and thus the supreme monarch of the nascent 1961:in eastern Ulster led to the formation of the 1949:. The longest river in the British Isles, the 1945:, and the most westerly point in the UK is in 1476: 962:or 'land' (a word borrowed from Irish) of the 5435: 5134:"The future's bright for Donegal's Orangemen" 3841:All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship 3527:Demographics and politics of Northern Ireland 3416:(IRA) – to seek to ensure the passing of the 3412:, part of which became the forerunner of the 2996:The Williamites' victory in this war ensured 2819:(1641–1653, fought against the background of 2677: 1196: 1077:object to the use of Ulster in this context. 767:Historically, Ulster lay at the heart of the 669:) is one of the four traditional or historic 5415:(11th ed.). 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Morley, Henry (ed.). 4353: 3330:– and notably for the construction of the 3287:Industrialisation, Home Rule and partition 3249:and against Roman Catholic and Protestant 3012:(descended from the indigenous Irish) and 2912:Emperor Leopold I of the Holy Roman Empire 942:Ulster's name ultimately derives from the 740:, in the east, is the largest lake in the 5364:Census 2011 – Ulster Irish language stats 4603:Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose (7 April 2009). 3657:takes place every July in the village of 3144:Learn how and when to remove this message 2384:Learn how and when to remove this message 2298:. Donegal Irish has many similarities to 2230: 1570:Causeway Coast and Glens District Council 5399: 5043: 4996: 4770: 4474: 4344: 3833:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 3503:, which was elected in late 1918, Prof. 3290: 3180:and inspired by the American and French 2554: 1084: 1039:. The latter two have yielded the terms 5763:denotes non-administrative counties of 5449: 5075:Miller, Randall M. (30 December 2008). 5047:Taxation in Colonial America, 1607–1775 4804: 4156:NI Department for Regional Development. 3845:All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 3558:. Dissatisfaction with this led to the 3432:to all able bodied Irishmen during the 2934:. However, James II was deposed in the 2083:, 11.5 miles northwest of Belfast near 1642:Newry, Mourne and Down District Council 1594:Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council 1467:22,067 km (8,520 sq mi) 14: 5810: 5347:Ilfracombe: Arthur H. Stockwell, 2005. 5074: 5050:. Princeton University Press. p.  4971: 4934: 4723:from the original on 28 September 2012 2803:. This Rebellion was initially led by 2582:(died 1166) were of this dynasty. The 2202:The Derry Line and the Portrush Branch 2060:The approach of autumn, Tardree forest 1661: 1456:3,266 km (1,261 sq mi) 1322:4,861 km (1,877 sq mi) 1238:3,088 km (1,192 sq mi) 968:; this was then taken into English as 386:22,067 km (8,520 sq mi) 5423: 4834: 4741: 4573:"Ulster Facts, information, pictures" 4519:from the original on 20 December 2007 4485:. The Blackstaff Press. p. 180. 4434:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 4064: 2874:Forty years later, in 1688–1691, the 2417: 1937:, and the province's largest island, 1908: 1081:Geography and political sub-divisions 652: 641: 5315:Faulkner, J. and Thompson, R. 2011. 5237:from the original on 29 October 2019 5207:from the original on 7 December 2006 4773:Antiquities of the Irish Countryside 4670:from the original on 8 February 2017 4553:from the original on 6 December 2010 4416:participating institution membership 4363:Lochlann: A Review of Celtic Studies 4303:(Report). 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London: Allen Lane. p. 440. 4710: 4540: 3825:Ulster Senior Football Championship 3531:Politics of the Republic of Ireland 2835:) inflicted a defeat on a Scottish 2306:is the third most common language. 1606:Ards and North Down Borough Council 1546:Derry and Strabane District Council 1193:is now demarcated by 11 districts. 24: 5511: 5302: 4376:from the original on 14 April 2021 3829:Ulster Senior Hurling Championship 3665:, in the south of County Donegal. 3578:(which later became the sovereign 3514: 3360: 3237:, which have many similarities to 3082:other three provinces of Ireland. 2642:The Gaelic leaders of Ulster, the 2559:A bronze statue commemorating The 2460:'possibly still ruled directly in 1885:West and South of Northern Ireland 1821:(includes two non-Ulster counties) 1059:, meaning 'son of the Ulsterman'. 696:) and second-most populous (after 685:); the remaining three are in the 25: 5834: 5357: 5331:Marine Algae of Northern Ireland. 5197:"Football Association of Ireland" 4325:as the official English name and 3507:served as the Sinn FĂ©in T.D. for 3461:Irish Declaration of Independence 3245:, also used violence against the 2989:(12 July 1691), all of which the 2977:with the iconic victories of the 2221:Great Northern Railway of Ireland 2141:Derry~Londonderry railway station 1150:in 1921. 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London: Athlone Press. 4403:Oxford English Dictionary 3769:United Rugby Championship 3702: 3591:Irish Boundary Commission 3560:Irish War of Independence 3469:Irish War of Independence 3457:Irish Parliamentary Party 3455:advocated by the (I.P.P) 3253:throughout the province. 2965:in Ulster. The Jacobites 2927:Declaration of Indulgence 2896:War of the Grand Alliance 2666:Europe. This allowed the 2422:), meaning 'fifth of the 2310:, sometimes known by the 2131:Railway lines are run by 1969:, one of Ireland's three 1865:North of Northern Ireland 1312:Coontie Dunnygal/Dinnygal 1009: 1001:Ulster is still known as 964: 904:Irish War of Independence 900:Irish Parliamentary Party 843:but were defeated in the 557: 553:GB-NIR (Northern Ireland) 545: 508: 477: 452: 431: 423: 413: 405: 400: 390: 382: 377: 310: 280: 217: 190: 185: 132: 118: 109: 77: 44: 5333:Ulster Museum, Belfast. 5044:Rabushka, Alvin (2008). 4903:22 February 2019 at the 4771:Riordain, S. O. 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