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The 26 counties (out of a total of 32 on the island of Ireland) obtained independence in December 1921 after a War of Independence and a treaty which was ratified by The British parliament and the break away parliament of Ireland The Dail. The new nation was first called The Irish Free State. In 1937 the name was changed to Ireland and in 1948 it became a Republic.

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