![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Irish language in Northern Ireland (933 bytes)
1: ...minority language]] in Northern Ireland, known in Irish as ''Tuaisceart Éireann'' or ''na sé chontae'' (t... 3: ...land and the [[Republic of Ireland|Republic]], taking over the functions of ''Bord na Gaeilge''. 5: ...ority Languages]] in respect to Irish in Northern Ireland. 8: *[[Languages in the United Kingdom]] 10: ==External links== Northern Ireland (24497 bytes) 1: {{Northern Ireland infobox}} 2: ...]] [[square kilometre]]s (5,459 [[square mile]]s) in the north-east of the island, and has a [[populat... 4: ...ly point, Malin Head, is in Donegal. Northeastern Ireland would be more accurate, but has never been used o... 6: ...ng operating at the heart of the power-sharing administration. 8: ...onderry Air]]'' and it is still used at some sporting events. CEWC Northern Ireland (660 bytes) 1: ...d)|CEWC]], it achieved separate charitable status in [[1991]]. 3: ...[[Convention on the Rights of the Child]]'' underpin its work. Springhill, Northern Ireland (1198 bytes) 1: ...tural Beauty|National Trust]] since [[1957]], and in addition to the house, gardens and park, there is... 3: ...fice houses" for his wife-to-be. It was extended in the [[18th century]] and [[19th century]]. 7: ==External links== 8: ...CTION=PROPERTY&PROPERTYID=174 National Trust - Springhill] 9: ...vate/len_con.htm Public Record Office of Northern Ireland - Lenox-Conyngham Papers] Museums in Northern Ireland (351 bytes) 1: ...' is a link page for any [[museum]] in [[Northern Ireland]]. 3: ...ums in England]], [[Museums in Wales]], [[Museums in Scotland]] 12: [[Category:Northern Ireland]] A1 road (Northern Ireland) (227 bytes) 1: The '''A1''' is a major road in [[Northern Ireland]]. It runs from [[Belfast]] to the border near [... 3: {{Ireland-stub}} 5: [[category:Northern Ireland]] History of Northern Ireland (20061 bytes) 1: ...n, white and orange or red, white and blue, depending on whether a community is nationalist/republican... 3: ...eland state as the [[Irish Free State]]. Northern Ireland's capital city is [[Belfast]]. 5: {{History of Ireland}} 8: ...next five years. The Home Rule Party had been waiting for this for almost fifty years. 10: ...s particularly sizable in [[Dublin]], it gave the Northern Unionists a credible goal to aim for. Translink (Northern Ireland) (719 bytes) 1: ... to oversee the provision of [[public transport]] in the country. 3: ...[1996]] the Translink organization was created to integrate the services of Ulsterbus, NIR, and [[City... 5: ==External links== 7: *[http://www.translink.co.uk/ Translink web page] Gardens in Northern Ireland (531 bytes) 1: ...r any [[garden]] open to the public in [[Northern Ireland]]. 3: ...he United Kingdom]], [[Gardens in the Republic of Ireland]] 8: *[[Rowallane]], [[Saintfield]], [[County Down]] Bangor, Northern Ireland (1600 bytes) 1: ...ritten. A copy of the [[manuscript]] can be seen in the town's [[heritage centre]]. 3: ... Light industry also exists. A notable building in the town is [[Bangor Old Custom House]]. 5: ... and the [[Formula One]] racing driver [[Eddie Irvine]]. 7: ...articularly in the summer months, and plans are being made for the redevelopment of the seafront. 9: :''See also:'' [[List of towns in Northern Ireland]] Northern Ireland Assembly (12003 bytes) 3: ... in numbers according to their numerical strength in the assembly as a whole. 5: ...serve as part of the current [[Independent Monitoring Commission]] that supervises much of the cease-f... 7: ...e following month were postponed by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] govern... 9: ...uencies used for Westminster elections) by the [[Single Transferable Vote]]. 11: ...s in the Assembly is as follows (1998 figures are in ''italics''): First Minister of Northern Ireland (1308 bytes) 1: ...]. The office, the executive and the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] are currently suspended. 3: ...ter. This ticket must obtain an overall majority in the Assembly along with a majority of both design... 5: ...rties to work together as a team jointly representing both communities. 7: ...mble]] leader of the [[Ulster Unionist Party]]. Initially his deputy was the deputy leader of the [[... 9: ==First Ministers of Northern Ireland== Northern Ireland Office (2387 bytes) 3: ... will assume these responsibilites. The NIO maintains control over various contentious functions wheth... 5: ...d through the '''NIO''' in lieu of the [[Northern Ireland Executive]] is referred to as [[direct rule]]. 7: Ministers (and responsibilities where applicable) as ... 9: *[[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]] - The Rt Hon. [[Paul Murphy (politician)|Paul M... 11: *[[Minister of State]] - The Rt. Hon. [[John Spellar]] M... Northern Ireland Electricity (887 bytes) 1: [[Image:Northernirishelectricity.png|right|150px]] 2: ...as well as interconnectors with the [[Republic of Ireland]] and [[Scotland]]. 4: ...75 saw the interconnector been distroyed and left in that state for twenty years. 8: * [[List of Irish companies]] 10: ==External link== M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) (1159 bytes) 1: ...d was built in the 1960s, is the longest motorway in the North, and the only one built to its full pla... 3: ...junction numbers for planned connections that remain as-yet unbuilt. 6: *[[M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland)]] 7: *[[Roads in Ireland]] 8: *[[List of motorways in the United Kingdom]] Northern Ireland Executive (1756 bytes) 2: ...[Northern Ireland]], answerable to the [[Northern Ireland Assembly]]. 4: ...reverted to the [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]]. 6: ...la and were proportional to the number of members in the Assembly. 8: Shortly before its final suspension, the executive consisted of 10: * [[David Trimble]] - First Minister ([[Ulster Unionist Party]]) Education in Northern Ireland (2500 bytes) 1: ...schools are set by the Council for Ciriculum, Examinations and Assessment ([[CCEA]]). 3: ...icular age on the 1st of September in order to begin class that month. 5: ...ith the entirety of July and August off giving a nine week summer holiday. 7: ...f some subjects (especially history) is difficult in these conditions. 18: ...y 7, age 10 to 11 ([[Eleven plus]] exams to determine secondary school placement.) Northern Ireland Railways (1382 bytes) 1: ...em; for instance from 1500 [[km]] (900 [[miles]]) in the 1950s to 342 km (210 miles) at present. 3: ...urban services from Belfast to [[Bangor, Northern Ireland|Bangor]], [[Larne]], and [[Portadown]]. 6: *[[Diesel Locomotives of Ireland]] 7: *[[Rail transport in Ireland]] 8: *[[History of rail transport in Ireland]] Castles in Northern Ireland (644 bytes) 3: ...owing is a partial list of '''Castles in Northern Ireland''': 9: *[[Kinbane Castle]] 16: * [[Castles in the Republic of Ireland]] 17: * [[Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland]] 18: * [[Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland]] Flag of Northern Ireland (3273 bytes) 1: ...cal lines, a wide variety of flags can be seen flying from lamposts and private houses. 5: [[Image:Northern Ireland flag.gif|thumb|300px|right|The Red Hand Flag]] 7: ... the flag most foreigners associate with Northern Ireland. Presently, it does not have any official sanctio... 9: ...represents the six counties that make up Northern Ireland. 11: ... is regularly displayed by fans of the [[Northern Ireland national football team|national football team]], ...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "irish language in northern ireland". |