From West to East: Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth From West to East: Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth
Ulster is an ancient province of Ireland, which consists of the 6 counties of Northern Ireland, plus 3 counties that are in the Irish Republic (Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan). Thus, all of Northern Ireland is in Ulster but the two are not exactly equivalent.
Southern Ireland is an incorrect term for what is the Republic of Ireland, officially known as Ireland or Éire in the Irish language. Northern Ireland does exist, and for this reason people often use the term Southern Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of 6 counties that are in the north-east of Ireland. In fact, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is not in Northern Ireland. It is Malin Head, which is in county Donegal, which is one of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. See the map below in the related links, which shows all the counties of Ireland, with the 6 from Northern Ireland enclosed by the red line.
The proper term for what people call southern Ireland is the Republic of Ireland. The most southerly point of Ireland is Mizen Head, in Co. Cork which is in the Republic of Ireland. The most northerly point of Ireland is Malin Head, in Co. Donegal, which is also in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of 6 of Ireland's 32 counties, but neither the most northerly or southerly point of Ireland is in Northern Ireland. The most westerly point is also in the Republic of Ireland, in Co. Kerry, but the most easterly point is in Co. Down in Northern Ireland. See the map below, which shows all the counties of Ireland, with the 6 yellow ones being those in Northern Ireland.
It is Scottish-Irish surname. It is found in Donegal County, Ireland
Donegal is in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland. Its area codes are 071 and 074.
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Letterkenny is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which people often incorrectly refer to as Southern Ireland. Letterkenny is in county Donegal, which is the northernmost county in Ireland, but is actually not part of what is known as Northern Ireland.
If you mean southern Ireland as a reference to the part of island of Ireland that is not Northern Ireland, then yes. The term "southern Ireland" is an incorrect and inaccurate reference to what is more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland. If you mean geographically, then the answer is no, as the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is Malin Head in county Donegal. County Donegal is in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland. See the map at the link below which shows the counties of the Republic of Ireland in green, and the counties of Northern Ireland in a tan colour. You will see that Donegal is in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, and that it has the most northerly point on the island of Ireland.
It is in county Donegal, in the Republic of Ireland. There is a Frosses Road in county Antrim, which is in Northern Ireland.
Inishowen is the part of County Donegal and County Donegal is located in Ireland. So for the understanding purpose we write it as Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland. To call it by phone, you would dial +353 74 and the local number.
Ballybofey is a town located in Donegal, Ireland.
Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan.
Under the treaty that created Northern Ireland, 6 of Ulster's 9 counties formed it. Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal had a larger Catholic population, and so they stayed as part of the rest of Ireland. They are part of Ulster, but not part of Northern Ireland. Ulster is sometimes incorrectly used to reference Northern Ireland, but only 6 of its 9 counties are part of it.
The counties called Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down, Armagh and Derry make up Northern Ireland. When Northern Ireland was created by a treaty between Britain and Ireland, those 6 counties were made part of Northern Ireland. The remaining 26 counties of Ireland, are part of what is now commonly called the Republic of Ireland. The province of Ulster consists of all of Northern Ireland's counties, plus Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal. Donegal actually contains the most northern point on the whole island of Ireland. If you look at the map below, you will see all of Ireland's counties, with the 6 of Northern Ireland enclosed by a line, and you will also see how Donegal contains the most northern point.
Malin Head. It's not in the country of Northern Ireland, but it's in Co. Donegal which is in Ulster.
Donegal is in Ulster. Ulster is made up of three counties in the Republic of Ireland - Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal and six counties in Northern Ireland (UK): Antrim, Derry, Down, Armagh, Tyrone and Fermanagh