In 1801. Then in 1922, most of Ireland became independent, leaving just Northern Ireland still as part of the United Kingdom and what is now the Republic of Ireland as independent.
7 December 1922
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
There were more Catholics there than Protestants, and more want to become a part of the new independent country.
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.
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.
Northern Ireland is mostly Protestant.
Northern Ireland isn't owned by England. It is part of the United Kingdom because in a referendum, the majority of the population of Northern Ireland voted to stay in the United Kingdom and not become part of the Republic of Ireland.
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.
Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom (Great Britain is a geographic description) Republicans in the past used terrorism to try to force Northern Ireland to become part of the Republic of Ireland. They have been unsuccessful.
It would be safe to say that the Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland would be happy if that part of the UK became part of Ireland. It would however, cause another problem, namely the Protestants of Northern Ireland would be extremely displeased and it could cause more conflicts.
It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.It is on the coast of Antrim, in the northeast of Ireland and is part of Northern Ireland.
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.
No. Only Northern Ireland is. The rest of Ireland, known as the Republic of Ireland, is not.
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.
There is the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in the northern part of Ireland. The most northern point on the island of Ireland is actually in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, as you will see at the map at the link below. Around the northern coast, is the Atlantic Ocean.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so is part of the European continent.
There were more Catholics there than Protestants, and more want to become a part of the new independent country.