Facts and figures on Northern Ireland Assembly election
Ireland is an island nation on the westernmost edge of Europe. It is the continent’s second largest island (after Great Britain). The Republic of Ireland occupies 80 percent of this landmass, while a large chunk of land in the north, called Northern Ireland, is part of the United Kingdo...
Northern Ireland did not separate from the South until William Gladstone presented, in 1886, his proposal for home rule in Ireland. The Protestants in the North feared domination by the Catholic majority. Industry, moreover, was concentrated in the North and dependent on the British market. When...
Ireland is situated in the Atlantic Ocean and separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea. Half the size of Arkansas, it occupies the entire island except for the six counties that make up Northern Ireland. Ireland resembles a basin—a central plain rimmed with mountains, except in the Dubl...
Northern Ireland did not separate from the South until William Gladstone presented, in 1886, his proposal for home rule in Ireland. The Protestants in the North feared domination by the Catholic majority. Industry, moreover, was concentrated in the North and dependent on the British market. When...
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Ireland is an island country at the westernmost point of Europe. It is the second-largest island in the continent after Great Britain. Click to download PDF worksheets.
摘要: Poverty: The facts in Northern Ireland. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Evason, Eileen.PUBLISHER: Child Poverty Action Group (London). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1976. PUB TYPE:Book (ISBN 0903963337 ). VOLUME/EDITION: PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 48 p....
Government of Ireland FactsRepublic of Ireland Facts Amusing Irish Facts Ballygally Castle in County Antrim, currently a hotel owned by a major chain, is allegedlyone of the most haunted places in the country. Lady Isobel Shaw, whose husband built the castle in 1625, is said to knock on doo...
Ireland and Northern Ireland are filled with amazing castles!Courtesy of Jim Richardson/National Geographic Language The traditional Irishlanguageis known as Irish, or alternately as Gaelic. These days, very few people speak Irish as their first language, but many learn it as a second language. It...