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It is the second-largest (after Munster) and second-most populous (after Leinster) of Ireland's four traditional provinces, with Belfast being its biggest city. Unlike the other provinces, Ulster has a high percentage of Protestants, making up almost half of its population.
b. ^ The counties of Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal are part of the Midlands–North-West constituency (4 MEPs); these three counties contain 19.5% of the population of the constituency. [5] Following Brexit, as the United Kingdom left the EU, there are no MEPs from Northern Ireland. Ulster (/ ˈʌlstər /; Ireland: Ulaidh tauka Cúige Uladh ...
Ulster (irsky Uladh) je historická provincie (irské království) na severovýchodě Irska. Větší část Ulsteru je jako takzvané Severní Irsko součástí Spojeného království , menší část náleží k Irské republice .
Oct 24, 2024 · Ulster, one of the ancient provinces of Ireland and subsequently the northernmost of Ireland’s four traditional provinces (the others being Leinster, Munster, and Connaught [Connacht]). Because of the Ulster cycle of Irish literature, which recounts the exploits of Cú Chulainn and many other Ulster.
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Ulster (irski: Ulaidh, ulster-škotski: Ulstér) je historijska regija na sjevero-istoku irskog ostrva. Podjelom ostrva na Irsku i Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo šest kotara je ostalo u Ujedinjenom Kraljevstvo dok su tri postala dio nezavisne Irske.
Ulster (iiriksi Ulaidh, Ulsterin skotiksi Ulstèr tai Ulster) on yksi Irlannin saaren historiallisista maakunnista. Ulsterin yhdeksästä kreivikunnasta kolme kuuluu Irlannin tasavallalle, kuusi kuuluu Yhdistyneelle kuningaskunnalle ja muodostaa Pohjois-Irlannin.
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The Plantation of Ulster was the biggest of the Plantations of Ireland. It led to the founding of many of Ulster's towns and created a lasting Ulster Protestant community in the province with ties to Britain.