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  1. History of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Resistance to Home Rule. 1916: Easter Rising, Battle of the Somme and aftermath. Partition. Early years of Home Rule. 1925–1965. Second World War. Belfast. Derry. The Troubles. Beginnings. 1972–1974. 1975–1998. Northern Ireland Assembly. The Belfast Agreement/ Good Friday Agreement.

  2. Get all the latest news, live updates and content about Northern Ireland from across the BBC.

  3. Welcome to Northern Ireland. We are delighted to welcome you to Northern Ireland. Take a small step and start planning your next giant adventure today. We’ll provide trip inspiration and local tips on where’s good to go. You’re about to discover a true hidden gem which tucks in more amazing, truly memorable experiences than you could ever imagine.

  4. Dec 29, 2023 · There are heaps of things to do in Northern Ireland, yet many never look beyond Belfast and the Causeway Coast. Which is a shame, as many of the best places to visit in Northern Ireland rarely make it onto the cover of shiny tourist guidebooks!

  5. In Northern Ireland, you're never far from a memory in the making. Walk the 16th century walls of Derry~Londonderry. Paddle through the inky waters of Lough Erne, studded with islands where Celts, Vikings and Christian monks have all left their mark. Or discover Westeros on a Game of Thrones® tour of iconic filming locations.

  6. Northern Ireland. Europe. An exploding food scene, hip cities and the stunning Causeway Coast: there's plenty to pull visitors to the North. When you cross from the Republic into Northern Ireland you'll notice a couple of changes: the road signs are in miles and the prices are in pounds sterling – you're in the UK.

  7. Northern Ireland, Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,236 sq mi (13,562 sq km). Population: (2011) 1,810,863. Capital: Belfast. It is bounded by the republic of Ireland, the Irish Sea, the North Channel, and the Atlantic Ocean.

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