There was. Ireland is a very safe country now. One of the most visited proof of volcanic activity is "The Giants Causeway". When lava solidifies, it forms hexagon shapes. This is why it looks exactly how it does.
No. The Roman Empire got as far as Britain, Ireland's neighbouring island, but never reached Ireland. In any case, Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922, long after the Roman Empire ended. It also ended long before Britain had any role in Ireland. So Northern Ireland was never part of the Roman empire.
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Belfast
It is literally a geographic reference, as it is in the northern part of the island of Ireland, though there are parts of the geographic north of Ireland that are in Northern Ireland.
Waterford and Carlow are both in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland.
No, there are no volcanoes in Ireland now. But at one time, a long time ago, there must have been because the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland was formed by a volcano.
No
Northern Ireland does not own any country. Northern Ireland itself is part of the United Kingdom, which may be what you mean.
At this time there are no national parks in Northern Ireland
No, Northern Ireland is a part of the UK.
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Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland.
There is no toll charge on the M1 or any road in Northern Ireland.
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No! Don't be thick! And there isn't any need to write "the" before Northern Ireland.
The Professional Tattoo Academy in Northern Ireland could help you do a tattoo course.
It should be fine as it is. As long as your initial marriage is legal, there shouldn't be any need to register it in Northern Ireland. It will be recognised.