Northern Island is part of and ruled by Great Britain. Unlike the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland resisted independence and chose to join with Britain as one country and split in dissent with Ireland over accepting Britainâ??s peace terms following the Irish revolution.
Ireland is independent, so it is not ruled by any other country. Northern Ireland, which is different to Ireland and may be what you are referring to, is part of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland.
Its in Northen Ireland.
Northern Ireland is ruled by no other country i.e it is no-longer ruled by Britain. Power has been devolved to Northern Ireland (2010) in which they have their own government, police etc.
Some countries in the northern island include the United Kingdom (specifically Northern Ireland), Ireland, Iceland, and possibly Greenland and Faroe Islands depending on the definition of "northern island."
only northen ireland.
The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northen Ireland.
Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland.
Ireland has been part of the British empire in the past, but no other country has ever ruled it. The vikings, which were a people, not a country, controlled some of Ireland between the 8th and 11th centuries.
god knows
Tyrone.
Nope.