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Not exactly. What you refer to as southern Ireland, did not come into existence until 1922, when Northern Ireland also came into existence. That was in 1922. Queen Victoria died in 1901. She was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. So that would have included all of Ireland.

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Yes. She visited Ireland in 1900.

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