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What is a major event in Ireland history?

The Easter Rising of 1916.


What has the author Geoffrey Keating written?

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Not in recorded history, Wales and Ireland are on opposite sides of the Irish sea.


What is the major problem in Northern Ireland involving the United Kingdom?

It has a long and complex history, but in simple terms, many people in Northern Ireland want to be part of the United Kingdom and many people in Northern Ireland want to be part of a united Ireland. This has led to many problems, from simple disputes right up to terrorism. Things are considerably calmer there now, compared to the height of the troubles in the 1970s and 1980s.


What was going on with the Irish Nationalism in the United Kingdom?

Irish nationalism is only within the province of Ulster in Northern Ireland (part of the UK). A minority of the population want to leave the UK and become part of the Republic of Ireland.


What part of the UK is part of an island neighbor of Great Britain?

Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.


Why is Ireland part of the UK?

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.


Is Ireland a major fishing country?

Yes it is. Ireland is an island, so there are many ports around it. It is in the north Atlantic, where there are rich fishing grounds. Fish is also a major part of Ireland's diet. Ireland also has many lakes and rivers, so a lot of people do that kind of fishing. Lots of tourists come to Ireland to fish in its rivers and lakes.


Is Galway in Ireland classed as part of the UK?

No, it is in western Ireland which does not class as part of the UK.


Is Northern Ireland part of England?

No N.Ireland is not considered part of the country of Ireland. N.Ireland is part of the British Empire. N.Ireland has not got independence. But if you are from N.Ireland you are still Irish because you are on the Island of Ireland. There is a pretty equal number of National Irish (catholic) which what to be with the Republic of Ireland and Unionest Irish (protestant) who want to stay with the U.K in N.Ireland. This is a very simple answer, i would be writing 100s of pages to explain it fully because it is complicated and the history goes back over 800 years.


Is Kerry in Ireland part of UK?

No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.


What was the relationship between Ireland and Britain?

Ireland has a very long history with Britain, which goes back as far as 1169. From then there have been plantations in Ireland, most notably in the north of Ireland/ There were many revolutions and rebellions. The history between Ireland and Britain is long and complex, too much to go through in an answer like this. So to take a simpler look at what led to the current situation, all of Ireland was under British rule, being part of the United Kingdom between 1801 and 1922. Then, what is now the Republic of Ireland became independent and what is now Northern Ireland stayed as part of the United Kingdom. That is the situation to this day.