Ulster.
There is no province that is not included in the Republic of Ireland. Leinster, Munster and Connaught are all completely in the Republic of Ireland. 3 of Ulster's 9 counties are in the Republic of Ireland, so that may be what you are referring to. The other 6 counties of Ulster make up Northern Ireland. These 6 counties are often incorrectly referred to as being Ulster.
Ireland is divided into 4 provinces - Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. 3 counties of Ulster are in the Republic and 6 counties are in Northern Ireland
There are 32 counties in Ireland. There are 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland. All 6 of Northern Ireland's counties are in the province of Ulster. The province of Ulster has 9 counties. The 3 counties in Ulster that are in the Republic of Ireland are Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan.
There are 32 counties in Ireland. 26 of these are in the Republic of Ireland, and the other 6 are in Northern Ireland. Those 6 counties are all in the province of Ulster, which also has 3 other counties. See the map below, where you will see the 6 counties separated by an orange line.
No. It is geographically in the north of Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster, the northern province of Ireland. However Ulster has 9 counties, of which 6 make up what is called Northern Ireland. Cavan is one of the other 3 counties of Ulster that are in the Republic of Ireland.
Leinster, Munster Connacht and Ulster. 6 of Ulster's 9 counties are in Northern Ireland.
Most of the Irish province of Ulster is in Northern Ireland. 6 of its 9 counties make up Northern Ireland, with the other 3 being in the Republic of Ireland.
Ulster is an ancient province of Ireland, which consists of the 6 counties of Northern Ireland, plus 3 counties that are in the Irish Republic (Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan). Thus, all of Northern Ireland is in Ulster but the two are not exactly equivalent.
There are 32 counties in Ireland. There are 4 provinces. One of those provinces is Ulster, which has 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. Those 6 counties are Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry. The other 3 Ulster counties are Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan.
Ulster is the most northern of Ireland's 4 provinces. Ulster is made up of 9 counties, 6 of which make up the country of Northern Ireland; hence the reason why Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster.Ulster is a province not a country.The 9 counties of Ulster areAntrimArmaghDownFermanaghLondonderryTyroneCavanDonegalMonaghanThe first 6 make up Northern Ireland with the remaining 3 some of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.................................1 island2 countries4 provinces32 counties
It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Ulster. Ulster is a province of Ireland that includes the 6 counties of Northern Ireland, (Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh, Derry) and the counties of Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan which are in the Republic of Ireland. It is sometimes referred to as The 6 counties. It is sometimes referred to as the north, with the rest of Ireland being referred to as the south. This is not geographically corrrect as Donegal, one of the other 3 counties of Ulster that is not in Northern Ireland, contains the most northerly point on the island of Ireland.
== == There are 32 counties in Ireland. 26 of them are in the Republic of Ireland. They are: Donegal. Monaghan. Cavan. Kerry. Cork. Waterford. Clare. Tipperary. Limerick. Clare. Dublin. Meath. Kildare. Offaly. Carlow. Westmeath. Wexford. Wicklow. Kilkenny. Laois. Louth. Longford. Galway. Mayo. Roscommon. Leitrim. Sligo. The 6 in Northern Ireland are: Fermanagh. Antrim. Tyrone. Down. Armagh. Derry.