Great basin ruled over all three places named after queen Victoria.
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Northern Ireland, Kashmir, Israel and Palestine
Belfast is in Northern Ireland Bath and Cambridge are in England Glasgow and Loch Ness are in Scotland
there are 6 counties in Northern Ireland - - Antrim, Armagh, Fermanagh, Down, Derry and Tyrone
Northern Ireland is part of the UK. Since it shares a land border with Ireland, it is theoretically possible to be in both places at once.
The Irish Sea touches both places, so neither is closer than the other.
There are quite a number of various places that breaking news for Northern Ireland can be found. One of the best sources of this breaking news is at BBC (British Broadcasting Company).
You are probably looking for an answer that says Ulster because Ulster contains all the counties in Northern Ireland and 3 more Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan, which are in the Republic of Ireland. Ulster is a province in Ireland. It is not the same as Northern Ireland though.
No. Some places might accept them, especially near the border with Northern Ireland, but you should bring Euro with you.
A question like that can never really be answered, as different people will have different opinions and different reasons for those opinions. There are good things about both places and not so good things about each of them.
They posses their outlying territories and of course Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' - which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status of these four places is similar to individual States within the United States.