Northern Ireland ( The 6 counties which are known as Ulster) remain as part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland, Eire, became independent of the UK in 1922, & has an elected President as head of state.
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Northern Ireland does have six counties and is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, However Ulster has nine counties and is a Province of Ireland.
The counties of Northern Ireland are...
Fermanagh
Armagh
Tyrone
Londonderry
Antrim
Down
The counties of Ulster include the counties of Northern Ireland and the following....
Donegal
Cavan
and Monaghan
These three counties are part of the Republic of Ireland...
The provinces of Ireland are...
Ulster
Leinster
Munster
Connacht
Ireland used to be under British rule until 1922 when it became independent, However Northern Ireland remained under British rule and will remain so until there is a majority vote in favour of an united Ireland.
No. The British Government has complete authority in England, partial authority in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and no authority whatsoever in the Republic of Ireland. These areas however form the British Isles, a purely geographical nomenclature with no political significance.
Yes - Although Eire (Southern Ireland) is separate from the United Kingdom, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is still their Head of State. This is because Eire is still part of the British Isles.
No. Ireland is an island consisting of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. England is on the neighbouring island of Britain, along with Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales together form the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is an independent country.
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No. Ireland is a free and democratic sovereign republic.
No.
Yes he did.
king john was sent in 1186 to rule over Ireland
England
England wanted to rule the whole world, not just Ireland, and very nearly did. By 1900, one third of the world's population were part of the British Empire.
England Wales Ireland
No, she ruled in England and Ireland.
"A Modest Proposal"
from the end of the "9 years war in 1603
England, Wales, Ireland and Calais (until it was lost in 1557).
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Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, New Zealand, Gibraltar, The Philippines,