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Unionism (Ireland)
Unionism (Ireland) In the context of Irish politics, Unionists are people in Ireland, who wish to see the continuation of ... 1800, as amended by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, under which Northern Ireland, created in that latter Act, remains ...
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Tuaisceart Éireann (Irish)Norlin Airlann* (Ulster Scots) (Official Emblem of the suspended Northern Ireland Assembly) Other regional symbols have been discontinued ... for "God and my right") 4 Northern Ireland's location within the UK Official languages ... Office suspended Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain MP Area - Total Ranked ...
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South Ireland (translated from German)
South Ireland This article is concerned with the historical ... Here is the today's Republic of Ireland to find. South Ireland 1 (Southern Irish country) was the official ... law divided the island formally into Northern Ireland and South Ireland. Both countries received a parliament Parliamentary ...
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Southern Ireland
Southern Ireland This article is about the historical home ... For the modern state, see Republic of Ireland 1 ; for other uses of Ireland, see Ireland (disambiguation). Southern Ireland (National Flag) (Royal Arms) Royal motto: ...
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Unionists (Scotland)
Unionists (Scotland) Unionists, in Scotland, are those who support the ... to Scottish sympathisers of Unionism in Northern Ireland. Support for union with the rest of ... Britain. With the Act of Union 1800 Ireland was incorporated in the state, in what ... state, separate from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is a range of views ...
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Northern Ireland (translated from German)
Northern Ireland Unofficial flag of Northern Ireland Sprachen Englisch , Scots, Irisch Hauptstadt Belfast Head ... of state Elizabeth II. Minister for Northern Ireland Peter Hain First Minister Regional parliament suspends ... summer time: +1 UTC Map of total Ireland Northern Ireland is a region of the Combined ...
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United Ireland
United Ireland A United Ireland is the common demand of Irish nationalists, envisaging that the island of Ireland (currently divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) be reunited as a single political ...
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Talk:Northern Ireland/Archive02
Talk:Northern Ireland/Archive02 < Talk:Northern Ireland NPOV I have inserted the NPOV tag ... on the Unionist/Loyalist idea that "Northern Ireland" is a legitimate legal entity. The last democratic vote in Ireland was for the Second Dail, the military ... occupation of the six counties is illegitimate, Ireland is one, united country, with its ...
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Talk:Northern Ireland
Talk:Northern Ireland This is a selected entry on Template ... Great Britain" or "Great Britain and Northern Ireland"? see Cfd discussion: Wikipedia:Categories_for_deletion#Category:Great_Britain_at_the_Olympics_to_Category ... that We have on the main Northern Ireland article. These figures, in My opinion, don’t represent the voting figures for Northern Ireland voters and seem to bias towards the ... fully give us a representation of Northern Ireland opinions on politics? This source seems ...
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Talk:Unionists (Scotland)
Talk:Unionists (Scotland) It should be noted that the vast majority of Scottish Unionists, being electorally the majority of the population ... Conservative Party or the Orange Order. Most Unionists would vote for one of the Labour ... and the Labour Party are all Scottish Unionists. That fact surely cannot be disputed.--Mais ... should not be compared to Orangism. Most 'unionists' in Scotland would abhore sectarianism. The ...
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