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  • '''Ulster''' is the most northerly of the four [[provinces of Ireland]]. It consists ...as the ''Uolunti'', probably a corruption of ''Uluti''. The English name "Ulster" derives from Irish ''Ulaid'' and [[Old Norse]] ''staðr'', "place, territo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ulster Volunteer Force]]
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  • ...en]] in the late 18th century, and support for the [[1798 Rebellion]] in [[Ulster]]. In the ensuing years however, mostly as a result of the European Religio ...potential economic drag that would have hindered the industrialisation of Ulster.
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  • == Ulster Unionism vs Unionism == ...sts - a phrase which is ambiguous because it can refer specifically to the Ulster Unionist Party. Although the UUP had been the mainstream unionist political
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  • | pagename = Ulster | abc = Ulster
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  • ...rge degree also in the other three counties that make up the province of [[Ulster]] in [[Ireland (island)|Ireland]]. The Ulster Fry, often referred to as simply "a fry" by locals, can be served as a brea
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  • ...roes of the [[Ulaid]], the people who gave their name to the province of [[Ulster]], in the reign of their king [[Conchobar mac Nessa]] at Emain Macha (now [ The stories of the Ulster Cycle are written in Old and Middle [[Irish language|Irish]], generally in
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  • ...One organization by that name was a main loyalist paramilitary force in [[Ulster]] in the early decades of the twentieth century. The second was a new organ ...the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1913. It is also commonly referred to as the Ulster Volunteers.
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  • ...name. I think Jonathan Bardon illustrates this well in his ''A History of Ulster''. Though I've left my copy with someone, I've just asked them to see if th
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  • | pagename = Ulster Cycle | abc = Ulster Cycle
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  • | pagename = Ulster Fry | abc = Ulster Fry
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  • ..., to a large degree, the other three counties that make up the province of Ulster in Ireland.
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  • | pagename = Ulster Unionism | abc = Ulster Unionism
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  • *Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), ''The Death-Tales of the Ulster Heroes'', Dublin Institute for Advances Studies, 1906 ...(eds.), ''Ulidia: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales'', December Publications, Belfast, 1994
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ulster-Scots]]
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  • *[http://paddybrown.co.uk/?page_id=12 Ulster Cycle texts]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ulster Unionism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ulster Volunteer Force}}
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  • {{r|Ulster}} {{r|Ulster Unionism}}
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  • {{r|Ulster}} {{r|Ulster Unionism}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ulster-Scots]]
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  • {{rpl|Ulster Unionism}} {{rpl|Ulster Volunteer Force}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ulster Volunteer Force]]
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  • *{{r|Ulster}} *{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • | pagename = Ulster Cycle | abc = Ulster Cycle
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  • An ancient kingdom situated in southern and central [[Ulster]].
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  • The largest [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] party in [[Northern Ireland]].
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  • | pagename = Ulster Unionism | abc = Ulster Unionism
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  • | pagename = Ulster Volunteer Force | abc = Ulster Volunteer Force
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  • '''County Monaghan''' is one of three [[Ulster]] counties within the boundaries of the [[Ireland (state)|Republic of Irela Monaghan was once a part of the Ulster territory, the [[Kingdom of Oriel]]. The dominant families of the region -
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  • ...One organization by that name was a main loyalist paramilitary force in [[Ulster]] in the early decades of the twentieth century. The second was a new organ ...the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1913. It is also commonly referred to as the Ulster Volunteers.
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  • ...toric and early historical Ireland, who gave their name to the province of Ulster.
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  • | title = A History of Ulster
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  • {{r|Ulster}} {{r|Ulster Scots}}
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  • Legendary king of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • A hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • Legendary queen of the Connachta and antagonist of the Ulster Cycle.
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  • "The Cattle Raid of Cooley", central epic of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • {{r|Ulster Volunteer Force}} {{r|Ulster}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ulster Unionism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ulster Volunteer Force}}
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  • ..., to a large degree, the other three counties that make up the province of Ulster in Ireland.
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  • {{r|Ulster Unionism}} {{r|Ulster}}
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  • ...of 1905]], [[Trench coat]], [[Ulster Unionism]], [[Spanish Golden Age]], [[Ulster Volunteer Force]], [[Irish Land League]], [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]], [[Irish F
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  • ...nited Kingdom comprising six of the nine counties of the Irish province of Ulster; population about 1,800,000.
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  • One of the three Ulster counties within the boundaries of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • ...are: Leinster in the east, Munster in the south, Connacht in the west, and Ulster in the north. The former province of Meath had borders roughly analogous t ...0px|The provinces of Ireland are: 1. Leinster, 2. Munster, 3. Connacht, 4. Ulster.]]
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  • The teenage hero of the Ulaid in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes referred to as "the Irish Achilles" for
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  • ...rge degree also in the other three counties that make up the province of [[Ulster]] in [[Ireland (island)|Ireland]]. The Ulster Fry, often referred to as simply "a fry" by locals, can be served as a brea
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  • .../noinclude>The 12th [[America's Cup]] yacht race, contested by the [[Royal Ulster Yacht Club]] and successfully defended by the [[New York Yacht Club]].
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  • ...imes, despite the name, being served throughout the day. A variation, the Ulster Fry, is more common in [[Northern Ireland]]. ==The Ulster fry==
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  • *[[Ulster]] *[[Ulster Unionism]]
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  • {{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • *{{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • *{{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • *{{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Bardon, Jonathan. ''A History of Ulster'' (Belfast, 1992.)
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  • {{r|Ulster Unionism}}
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  • {{r|Ulster Unionism}}
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  • ...eography of Remembrance - Page 23</ref> This followed the example of the [[Ulster Volunteer Force]], whose members had enlisted en masse with the outbreak of ...00 joined Redmond in establishing the National Volunteers and enlisting in Ulster regiments, many of whom were subsequently killed. The remaining 13,000 or s
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  • ...uld be renamed as [[:Image:Flag of Northern Ireland]] as the [[Red Hand of Ulster]] is merely an element within it. The Red Hand should have an image of its
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  • ...during the [[Home Rule Movement]] in Ireland, when [[Northern Ireland]] [[Ulster Unionism|Unionists]] opposed any form of [[self-determination]] for the isl
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  • == Ulster Unionism vs Unionism == ...sts - a phrase which is ambiguous because it can refer specifically to the Ulster Unionist Party. Although the UUP had been the mainstream unionist political
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Bardon, Jonathan. ''A History of Ulster'' (Belfast, 1992.)
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  • {{rpl|Ulster Unionism}}
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  • ...ere ever since. For several years I researched, wrote and maintained the ''Ulster Cycle'' website, currently bring reconstructed [http://paddybrown.co.uk/?pa {{rpl|Ulster}}
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  • {{r|Ulster}}
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  • *{{r|Ulster Cycle}}
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  • The '''Democratic Unionist Party''' is, since 2003, the largest [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] party in [[Northern Ireland]]. It is largely seen as ha ...of the Belfast Agreement, the party overtook the traditionally dominant [[Ulster Unionist Party]] at the [[2003 Assembly Election]] and the [[2005 United Ki
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