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Northern Ireland
noun
a political division of the United Kingdom, in the NE part of the island of Ireland. 5,238 sq. mi. (13,565 sq. km). Belfast.
Northern Ireland
noun
that part of the United Kingdom occupying the NE part of Ireland: separated from the rest of Ireland, which became independent in law in 1920; remained part of the United Kingdom, with a separate Parliament (Stormont), inaugurated in 1921, and limited self-government; scene of severe conflict between Catholics and Protestants, including terrorist bombing from 1969; direct administration from Westminster from 1972; assembly and powersharing executive established in 1998–99 following the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, suspended in 2002, and reinstated 2007. Capital: Belfast. Pop: 1 702 628 (2003 est). Area: 14 121 sq km (5452 sq miles)
Northern Ireland
Political division of the United Kingdom, located in northeastern Ireland. (See Ulster.)
Example Sentences
The DUP councillor said she would like to see the pilot "expanded right across Northern Ireland".
Political reactions in Northern Ireland are predictably divisive.
The process was thrown into chaos when the leading candidate ministers hoped to appoint, former Northern Ireland police officer and child abuse expert Jim Gamble, said he was not interested in the job.
Sunday 30 January 1972 was one of the most deadly – and consequential – days during three decades of conflict in Northern Ireland.
There are different rules for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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