The southern part. Northern Ireland was mostly Catholic.
Northern Ireland is mostly Protestant.
It is in the west of Ireland, mostly in county Galway, with a small part in county Mayo.
The part of Ireland that was mostly Protestant is known as Northern Ireland. Established in 1921, it is comprised of six counties in the northeastern part of the island. Northern Ireland has a predominantly Protestant population, particularly in urban areas like Belfast and Derry, while the Republic of Ireland is primarily Catholic. This demographic divide has historically contributed to political and sectarian tensions in the region.
It comes from the geographical location on the island of Ireland. Strangely though, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is not in Northern Ireland, but is part of the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is mostly in the northeast of Ireland.
Ireland is an island that is divided into the Republic of Ireland, which is independent, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The land itself is mostly made up of plains and low lying mountains.
Protesters is a noun. It's the plural form of protester.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom. Part of the island of Ireland, known as Northern Ireland, is part of the United Kingdom, but the rest of Ireland, often referred to as the Republic of Ireland, is an independent country and is not part of the United Kingdom.
Ireland is mostly rural, with a lot of farmland, mountains and forests, so there would be a lot of grass in Ireland. Being very green is one thing that Ireland is famous for.
Ireland is mostly covered with water and grassland
No, it is in western Ireland which does not class as part of the UK.