Lough Neagh.
Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.Northern Ireland officially came into existence in 1922.
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.
yes - Sinn Féin is still an active political party in both parts of Ireland. In Northern Ireland it is the second biggest party and is part of the power sharing Government. In the Republic it is the 4th biggest party in Parliament.
Waterford and Carlow are both in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland.
Ireland is divided into Northern Ireland and the Repubic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is and independent country.
Belfast is in Northern Ireland Bath and Cambridge are in England Glasgow and Loch Ness are in Scotland
Loch Neagh in the northern part of the country is the largest and longest lake in Ireland.
Lough Neagh.
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Belfast.
Belfast.
Derry.
Londonderry.
Northern Ireland is not in Britain. Britain is a large island off the coast of mainland Europe. Northern Ireland forms part of the island of Ireland, which neighbours Britain. So they are two separate islands. The largest lake in Ireland, which is in Northern Ireland is Lough Neagh. It is larger than Loch Lomond, which is the largest lake in Britain.
The largest lake in the UK is Lough Neagh (in Northern Ireland).The largest lake in the Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib.The largest lake on the Island of Britain is Loch Lomand (Scotland).
DublinIn the republic of Ireland it would be Dublin.In northern Ireland it would be Belfast