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  • '''Northern Ireland''' ([[Ulster-Scots language|Ulster-Scots]]: ''Norlin Airlann'' or, more rec ...The Troubles. After committed peace talks on all sides, a power-sharing [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] was established under the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreem
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland]]
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  • * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Social Classes'' (1995) * Farrell, Michael. ''Northern Ireland: The Orange State,'' 2nd edition (London, 1980)
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  • ...angor''' is a town in [[County Down]], situated about fifteen miles from [[Northern Ireland]]'s capitol city, [[Belfast]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bangor, Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...ing jurisdiction in the island, with six counties in the north-east called Northern Ireland and the other twenty-six counties being governed by a Southern Ireland parl ...ents supported by Collins in Dublin. In January 1921 the new government of Northern Ireland began operations with Craig as Prime Minister.<ref> It moved to the Stormon
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  • *[[Counties of Northern Ireland]] *[[Northern Ireland, history]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/Bibliography]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bangor, Northern Ireland]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * Aughey, Arthur. ''The Politics of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement'' (2005) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d * Barton, Brian. "Northern Ireland: the Impact of War, 1939-1945" in Brian Girvin and Geoffrey Roberts, eds. '
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  • Chronology of the development and history of Northern Ireland.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/External Links]]
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  • ...form of '''extrajudicial detention''' of the '''United Kingdom''' for '''[[Northern Ireland]]''', goes back to 1922. <ref name=>{{citation ...signated, as responsible civil authority, the Minister of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland who "may delegate, either unconditionally or subject to such conditions as
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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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  • ...-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Isles]]. Sited at the centre of [[Northern Ireland]] it intersects five of Northern Ireland's six counties with [[County Fermanagh]] being the one exception.
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  • ...which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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  • ===Northern Ireland===
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  • {{rpl|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]], though not normally by the UK government or the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]].
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  • Ongoing campaign to unite Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland}} ...nues into the present in [[Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]].
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  • *[[Counties of Northern Ireland]] *[[Northern Ireland, history]]
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  • ...to the west coast of Great Britain, comprising the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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  • Traditional meal eaten almost exclusively in Northern Ireland and, to a large degree, the other three counties that make up the province
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  • ===Northern Ireland===
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland, history}} {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • The capital of Northern Ireland and the second-largest city on the island of Ireland.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bangor, Northern Ireland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland]]
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/Bibliography]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Northern Ireland/External Links]]
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  • Loyalist paramilitary and politician from Northern Ireland.
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  • Loyalist political party of Northern Ireland.
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...irst found prominence during the [[Home Rule Movement]] in Ireland, when [[Northern Ireland]] [[Ulster Unionism|Unionists]] opposed any form of [[self-determination]]
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  • A county in the west of Northern Ireland.
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  • A county in the south of Northern Ireland.
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  • (SDLP) Irish nationalist political party in Northern Ireland.
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  • A county in the east of Northern Ireland.
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • A county in the south-west of Northern Ireland.
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  • (1931-) Actor from [[Northern Ireland]] who has campaigned for peace there
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  • A county in the north-east of Northern Ireland.
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  • The largest [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] party in [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • A period of violent political conflict concerning Northern Ireland, largely within that region.
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  • ...hism|monarchy]] which includes [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • The largest [[Unionist]] organisation in [[Northern Ireland]], with at least 75,000 members.
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  • A county in the north-west of Northern Ireland. Often referred to as 'Derry' for short.
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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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  • ...otect and conserve areas of natural beauty in [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • Collective term used to refer to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales (which together form the United Kingdom).
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  • ...East]]; Member, [[International Crisis Group]]; successful mediator in [[Northern Ireland]]; retired U.S. Senator
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...''' 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
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  • ...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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  • * The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1922) !Northern Ireland
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  • ...base. Its primary position is supportive of the [[United Kingdom|Union of Northern Ireland and Great Britain]]. ...f Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]], and--> 26 [[MLA]]s in the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]].
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  • * Aughey, Arthur. ''The Politics of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement'' (2005) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d * Barton, Brian. "Northern Ireland: the Impact of War, 1939-1945" in Brian Girvin and Geoffrey Roberts, eds. '
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  • ...ly, the island is part of the '''[[United Kingdom]] of Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland]]''' (of which the usual abbreviations are "Britain" and "the UK", not the
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...nn Féin]]. In 2007, Fianna Fáil also registered as a political party in [[Northern Ireland]], but following Brian Cowen's appointment as leader has abandoned plans to ...éin is organised both in the [[Ireland (state)|Republic of Ireland]] and [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • * Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, ''Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Social Classes'' (1995) * Farrell, Michael. ''Northern Ireland: The Orange State,'' 2nd edition (London, 1980)
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  • {{rpl|History of Northern Ireland}}
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  • * Northern Ireland
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  • A West Germanic variety spoken in southern Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland, which has been identified as either a separate language from English or (o
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  • *[[Northern Ireland]]
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  • ...angor''' is a town in [[County Down]], situated about fifteen miles from [[Northern Ireland]]'s capitol city, [[Belfast]].
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  • ...d Kingdom]], with a population of about 280,000. It is the largest city in Northern Ireland, the second largest on the island and the fifteenth largest in the [[United ...e Troubles towards the end of the 1960s saw the city, as with the whole of Northern Ireland generally, go into an economic decline.
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  • .../www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/irish/blas/learners/beag1/lesson1.shtml BBC Northern Ireland - Blas - Irish language, Lesson 1 - How Are You?] - includes sound files.
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  • ...www.nmni.com/titanic/Home/Audio-%281%29/Edith-Rusell.aspx National Museums Northern Ireland website].
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...ty-two counties being split, with six of the nine Ulster counties becoming Northern Ireland, while the remaining twenty-six counties became the [[Irish Free State]]. '''[[Northern Ireland]]'''
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  • ...author of action-adventure books (1818-1883) born in [[County Down]] in [[northern Ireland]], "Captain" Reid was a drinking companion of [[Edgar Allen Poe]] before fi
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  • ...John Wilson played with this group or another band of a similar name in [[Northern Ireland]]. The single was to aid the Aberdeen Students Charities Campaign, and incl
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...t to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland to a family of Scottish Presbyterians. In adulthood, Hutcheson was a major
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  • Variants include Curry, Currie and Currier. In Ireland and [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Scotland]], a person's religious affiliation can be often be inferr
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  • ...standard or not, that is used in England, [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and in [[Northern Ireland]], plus the territories surrounding the UK. Often the [[accent (linguistics ...lish is a matter of political perspective. Linguistically, the dialects of Northern Ireland share roots with both the English of elsewhere on the [[Ireland (island)|is
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  • ==Northern Ireland== Appointed him special envoy to Northern Ireland, by [[Bill Clinton]], after three years of shuttling among the parties, he
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • * England, Wales, and Northern Ireland-[http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ The College of Arms]
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  • '''Northern Ireland''' ([[Ulster-Scots language|Ulster-Scots]]: ''Norlin Airlann'' or, more rec ...The Troubles. After committed peace talks on all sides, a power-sharing [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] was established under the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreem
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  • ...n Ireland to become an independent Crown Dominion called Irish Free State, Northern Ireland to have the right to remain in the United Kingdom, commission to be set up ...ree to "bury" it; according to leaks, it recommmended transferring much of Northern Ireland to the Free State and small amounts of county Donegal to the North but the
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bangor, Northern Ireland]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...e a politicized military force. Overt political Sinn Fein, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, long had the Irish Republican Army as its military side.
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  • ...s been a designation used for conservation purposes in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Examples are [[Cornwall]], the [[Cotswolds]], the [[Norfolk]] Coast, and t
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  • ...lomat-in-residence, [[College of William and Mary]]; Special Envoy for the Northern Ireland Peace Process with rank of Ambassador; director of the [[Policy Planning St
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...of the island, and the [[United Kingdom|British]] constituent country of [[Northern Ireland]], which occupies the remaining sixth in the north-east of the island. ...nties are in the Republic of Ireland. However, the traditional counties of Northern Ireland now only have ceremonial status, being replaced in 1974 by District Council
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  • ...eer Force''' is the name of two separate loyalist paramilitary forces in [[Northern Ireland]] at different times in history. One organization by that name was a main l In September 1912, 470,000 people in [[Northern Ireland]] signed a [[Ulster Covenant|Solemn League and Covenant]] to oppose the int
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