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  • Chronology of the development and history of Northern Ireland.
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  • ...International]] organisation. The party currently has 16 members in the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]. In the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]] o
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  • =====Northern Ireland=====
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  • Collective term used to refer to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (which together form the United Kingdom).
    157 bytes (21 words) - 23:36, 9 September 2009
  • ...otect and conserve areas of natural beauty in [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
    153 bytes (19 words) - 10:28, 4 July 2010
  • ...nited Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland relating to on-going conflict in Northern Ireland. While the Agreement, also known as the 'Good Friday Agreement', was an int
    560 bytes (83 words) - 04:32, 25 February 2011
  • ...dom|British]] and southern [[Ireland (state)|Irish]] governments, to force Northern Ireland to secede from the United Kingdom and join a unified Ireland. ..., two soldiers and three policemen (two members of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland|PSNI]], and one of its predecessor, the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary|RUC]])
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  • ...gal designation in either the [[Ireland (state)|Republic of Ireland]] or [[Northern Ireland]], they continue to be important in sporting contexts, especially in [[Gael ...ster counties (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh and Londonderry) are within Northern Ireland, while the remaining three (Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan) are within the Rep
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  • ...of the 20th century, it has been applied specifically to people in both [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Scotland]]. Historically however, the name has been applied to vari ...able. However, that is not always the case. Supporters of independence for Northern Ireland, while they have only ever been in a minority, have been described as loyal
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  • {{r|Bangor, Northern Ireland}}
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  • .... There had also been plans discussed to create a shorter tunnel between [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Scotland]] across the [[North Channel]].
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  • ...rosecution staff at [[Nuremberg Trials]]; Conservative shadow Minister for Northern Ireland, assassinated by Irish National Liberation Army
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  • Formal preventive detention authority by the [[United Kingdom]] in Northern Ireland, goes back to 1922 under civil authority; military forces joined operations
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • | style="text-align: center;"| [[Northern Ireland]] • [[Belfast]] ...ext-align: center;"|[[Regions of Northern Ireland|Regions]] • [[History of Northern Ireland|History]]
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  • ...''' is a traditional meal that is served and eaten almost exclusively in [[Northern Ireland]] and, to a large degree also in the other three counties that make up the It is popular in cafés throughout Northern Ireland, and often served as a breakfast in [[Bed & Breakfast]] establishments. The
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  • The name of one, and possibly two separate, loyalist paramilitary forces in Northern Ireland near the beginning and end of the twentieth century.
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  • Lake of 153 square miles in Northern Ireland, the largest body of fresh water in the British Isles, bordered by counties
    190 bytes (28 words) - 09:40, 30 September 2009
  • ...minion of the UK. The creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland<br>
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  • Porcelain company that began trading in 1887, in Belleek, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, producing porcelain characterised by its thinness, slightly iridescent sur
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