See the links below for some maps of Northern Ireland
Saint Patrick is buried in Down Patrick, Northern Ireland
Southern Ireland is an incorrect term for what is the Republic of Ireland, officially known as Ireland or Éire in the Irish language. Northern Ireland does exist, and for this reason people often use the term Southern Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of 6 counties that are in the north-east of Ireland. In fact, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is not in Northern Ireland. It is Malin Head, which is in county Donegal, which is one of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. See the map below in the related links, which shows all the counties of Ireland, with the 6 from Northern Ireland enclosed by the red line.
The United Kingdom (UK) is a constitutional monarchy and unitary state consisting of four countries; England, Northerin Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Yes. As of 2011, the Jewish population is estimated to be around 500, but could be as low as 100. The current membership of the Belfast Hebrew Congregation is believed to be as low as 80. See related links.
The Portmarnock golf course was establihsed in 1894, and is located north of Dublin. Its address is Golf Links Road, Portmarnock, County Dublin, Ireland.
It is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. What is known as Northern Ireland contains 6 of the 9 counties of the province of Ulster. Ulster is the northern province in Ireland. Monaghan is one of the 3 Ulster counties that are not in Northern Ireland. It is in the southern part of Ulster. See the maps at the links below.
Northern Ireland is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom. It is located in the northeast of the island of Ireland and is the only part of the UK with a land border (which is with the Republic of Ireland). It is made up of six of the 32 historical counties of Ireland: Antrim, Londonderry, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh and Tyrone. Its largest city (and capital) is Belfast; its second largest is the city of Londonderry. Northern Ireland was the site of "The Troubles", a "violent and bitter" period of ethno-political conflict cause by opposition between unionists, who want the area to remain in the UK, and nationalists, who want the area to join with the Republic of Ireland. The 30years of 'The Troubles' are widely considered to have ended with the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, however there has been raising tensions in recent years.
Yes I think so, But if you get in contact with the Ulster American Folk Park in the North of Ireland through google they'll know for sure one way or the other
England's flag represents the 'State' of England as St. Georges flag. The Union Flag, or Jack is the flag of Britain (UK) and is the country comprising of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each State within the UK have their own flag but the Union Jack is the national flag
He likes to get a few rounds of Links golf under his belt before he plays each Open Championship. He sometimes plays some of the greatest links courses in Scotland. A few years ago he warmed up at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland.
A links course.