An ulster can be a kind of coat, so a man can wear it. It could also refer to an Ulster fry, which can be eaten.
Ulster coats... They have changed throughout modern times, they no longer have cape or hoods attached. I hope this helped you.
There is no special name for them. They would just be called Ulster men or Ulster women. More often they might be associated with which of the 9 Ulster counties they are from.
trench coat Heavy overcoat is an ULSTER
A heavy double breasted overcoat is called an ulster. They are usually made from materials such as herringbone or tweed. Lighter versions of this style coat are called an ulsterette.
There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.There is no Rugby League team called Ulster. However, there are Rugby League teams in Ulster. Rugby Union still dominates in Ireland.
They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.They have no special nickname. They are simply called Ulster and can be referred to as the Ulstermen, though that is not an official nickname.
it's not called Northern Ireland, that's football, it's called Ulster, including the 3 Ulster counties of Eire. The crest bears the red hand of Ulster
Yes.
'The Troubles'. Ulster
The province which forms the entire geographic north of Ireland is called Ulster. It has nine counties. There is also what is called Northern Ireland which is most but not all of the province of Ulster. It contains six of the counties of Ulster. The most northerly point on the island of Ireland is in Ulster but is not actually in Northern Ireland. It is in county Donegal, one the three Ulster counties that are in the Republic of Ireland and not in Northern Ireland.
It's an ancient Irish symbol for Ulster. In the Táin, which is an Irish epic equivalent to something like the Odyssey, the king of Ulster and his army are called the Red Hand.