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  1. L' Irlande du Nord (en anglais : Northern Ireland ; en irlandais : Tuaisceart Éireann ; en scots d'Ulster : Norlin Airlann) est une nation constitutive du Royaume-Uni. Située dans le nord-est de l' île d'Irlande, elle partage une frontière au sud et à l'ouest avec la république d'Irlande. En 2011, sa population est de 1 810 863 habitants ...

  2. 18 de feb. de 2023 · Українська: Північна Ірландія — одна з чотирьох частин Сполученого Королівства. Столиця — Белфаст. Banner of the former Government of Northern Ireland, 1953-72. Still widely used today as the de facto flag of NI. Saint Patrick's Saltire. The other de facto flag ...

  3. There are six counties which make up Northern Ireland. They are County Antrim, County Armagh, County Down, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry and County Tyrone. [1] The six counties in Northern Ireland and the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland make up the 32 counties of the island of Ireland. [2]

  4. In Northern Ireland: History. Out of the 19th- and early 20th-century ferment that produced a sovereign state of Ireland to its south, Northern Ireland emerged in 1920–22 as a constituent part of the United Kingdom with its own devolved parliament. Northern Ireland’s early history is the history of…. Read More.

  5. 2 Rathlin Island is Northern Ireland's only inhabited offshore island, reached by a short ferry ride. 54.166667 -6.083333. 3 Mourne Mountains are criss-crossed by tracks past woodland up to the peaks: Slieve Donard at 852 m / 2796 ft is the highest in Northern Ireland. 54.618333 -6.395278.

  6. The coat of arms was designed by Major Sir Nevile Wilkinson, Ulster King of Arms, at Dublin Castle, in 1923. In January 1924, Major Wilkinson held discussions with Northern Irish officials in London regarding the coat of arms. The final design was completed by Wilkinson's deputy, Thomas Ulick Sadleir, for approval by the Northern Irish cabinet ...

  7. Several weeks after Martin McGuinness took up office as Deputy First Minister in 2007, civil servants began asking the Assembly's Hansard team to replace the capital D with a lower-case d, deputy was spelled this way in the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the legislation which created the office.