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  1. The Ulster Scots (Ulster-Scots: Ulstèr-Scotch; Irish: Albanaigh Uladh), also called Ulster Scots people (Ulstèr-Scotch fowk) or, in North America, Scotch-Irish (Scotch-Airisch) or Scots-Irish, are an ethnic group in Ireland who share a common history, culture, and ancestry.

  2. Los escoceses del Úlster (en escocés del Úlster: Ulstèr-Scotch; en inglés: Scots-Irish, en irlandés: Albanaigh na hUladh) [9] o escoceses-irlandeses (en escocés del Úlster: Scotch-Airisch) en Norteamérica, [10] son un subgrupo étnico en Irlanda, que se encuentra principalmente en la provincia de Úlster y, en menor medida, en el resto ...

  3. ulsterscotsagency.com › what-is-ulster-scotsWhat is Ulster-Scots

    What is Ulster-Scots. The term Ulster-Scots has, for nearly 400 years, referred to people, not place - the people who migrated from the Lowlands of Scotland to Ulster, and to the Ulster-Scots communities that they established right across the nine counties.

  4. The term Ulster-Scots, although also used in colonial America, is more commonly applied in the British Isles to refer to the people who moved from Scotland to Ulster, many of whom then, some time later, moved again to America. For more information about Ulster-Scots history and culture, go to:

  5. 6 de feb. de 2024 · In a new documentary, rugby star Andrew Trimble explores his Ulster-Scots roots and asks how different identities can coexist peacefully on this island, as they always have in his life. Ulster...

  6. 7 de jul. de 2021 · By Robbie Meredith. BBC News NI Education Correspondent. The Ulster-Scots Agency is drawing up cultural markers which could identify someone as a member of the Ulster-Scots community. It...

  7. Los escoceses del Úlster ( en escocés del Úlster: Ulstèr-Scotch; en inglés: Scots-Irish, en irlandés: Albanaigh na hUladh) o escoceses-irlandeses ( en escocés del Úlster: Scotch-Airisch) en Norteamérica, son un subgrupo étnico en Irlanda, que se encuentra principalmente en la provincia de Úlster y, en menor medida, en el resto de Irlanda.