Outline of Northern Ireland
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland – one of the four countries of the United Kingdom.[1][2] Situated in the northeast of the island of Ireland, it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west. At the time of the 2001 UK Census, its population was 1,685,000, constituting about 30% of the island's total population and about 3% of the population of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland was created as a distinct division of the United Kingdom on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act 1920,[3] although its constitutional roots lie in the 1800 Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland.
Northern Ireland was for many years the site of a violent and bitter ethno-political conflict — the Troubles — which was caused by divisions between Irish nationalists, who are predominantly Roman Catholic, and unionists, who are predominantly Protestant. Unionists want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom,[4] while nationalists wish it to be politically reunited with the rest of Ireland.[5][6][7][8] Since the signing of the "Good Friday Agreement" in 1998, most of the paramilitary groups involved in the Troubles have ceased their armed campaigns.
General reference
- Common English country name: Northern Ireland
- Official English country name: Northern Ireland
- Common endonym:
- Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann
- Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann
- Official endonym: Northern Ireland
- Adjectival: Northern Irish
- Demonym: Northern Irishman or Northern Irishwoman, Ulsterman or Ulsterwoman
Geography of Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland is: a constituent country of the United Kingdom. See Countries of the United Kingdom.
- Location
- Atlantic Ocean
- Northern Hemisphere
- Western Hemisphere
- Eurasia (but not on the mainland)
- Europe
- Northern Europe and Western Europe
- British Isles
- Ireland (the northeastern sixth of the island)
- British Isles
- Northern Europe and Western Europe
- Europe
- Extreme points of Northern Ireland
- Population of Northern Ireland: 1,759,000 (2008 est)[9]
- Area of Northern Ireland: 13 843 km² (5,345 square miles)
- Places in Northern Ireland
- Atlas of Northern Ireland
Environment of Northern Ireland
- Climate of Northern Ireland
- Department of the Environment
- Geology of Northern Ireland
- Protected areas of Northern Ireland
- List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in Northern Ireland
- Wildlife of Northern Ireland
Natural geographic features of Northern Ireland
- Coastal landforms of Northern Ireland
- Islands of Northern Ireland
- Lakes ("loughs") in Northern Ireland
- Mountains and hills of Northern Ireland
- Hewitts in Northern Ireland
- Marilyns in Northern Ireland
- Rivers of Northern Ireland
- World Heritage Sites in Northern Ireland
Administrative divisions of Northern Ireland
Administrative divisions of Northern Ireland
Municipalities of Northern Ireland
- Capital of Northern Ireland: Belfast
- List of settlements in Northern Ireland
- Cities in Northern Ireland
- Towns and villages in Northern Ireland
Demography of Northern Ireland
Government and politics of Northern Ireland
- Form of government:
- Capital of Northern Ireland: Belfast
- Taxation in Northern Ireland
Law and order in Northern Ireland
- Capital punishment in Northern Ireland: There has been a history but currently none
- Courts of Northern Ireland
- List of High Court Judges of Northern Ireland
- Crime in Northern Ireland
- Founding laws of Northern Ireland
- Human rights in Northern Ireland
- Law enforcement in Northern Ireland
- Police Service of Northern Ireland (formerly the Royal Ulster Constabulary)
- Segregation in Northern Ireland
Local government in Northern Ireland
Military of Northern Ireland
Political ideologies in Northern Ireland
History of Northern Ireland
The Troubles
- 1981 Irish Hunger Strike
- Johnny Adair
- Anti H-Block
- Armalite and ballot box strategy
- Arms Crisis
- Battle of the Bogside
- Birmingham pub bombings
- Blanket protest
- Bloody Friday
- Bloody Sunday
- Border Campaign (IRA)
- Boundary Commission (Ireland)
- British Military Intelligence Systems in Northern Ireland
- Chronology of the Northern Ireland Troubles
- Claudy Bombing
- Combined Loyalist Military Command
- Conflict Archive on the Internet
- Corporals killings
- Council of Ireland
- Crumlin Road Gaol
- Directory of the Northern Ireland Troubles
- Dirty protest
- Denis Donaldson
- Drumcree Church
- Emergency Powers Act (Northern Ireland) 1926
- Denis Faul
- Pat Finucane
- Five techniques
- Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954
- Forced disappearance
- Martin Galvin
- Government of Ireland Act 1920
- Governor of Northern Ireland
- Guildford pub bombing
- Historical Enquiries Team
- Holy Cross dispute
- Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland
- Independent International Commission on Decommissioning
- Irish War of Independence
- Kingsmill massacre
- Lord Mountbatten
- Loyalist Association of Workers
- Maguire Seven
- Maze prison (also known as Long Kesh)
- Michael McKevitt
- Danny McNamee
- Milltown Cemetery attack
- George Mitchell
- Mitchell Principles
- Murder triangle
- NORAID
- Northern Campaign (IRA)
- Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association
- Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973
- Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention
- Northern Ireland Forum
- Northern Ireland peace process
- 1973 Northern Ireland referendum
- 1998 Northern Ireland referendum
- Official Sinn Féin
- Omagh bombing
- Operation Demetrius (also known as Internment)
- Operation Motorman
- Peace lines
- People's Democracy (Ireland)
- Plan Kathleen
- Provisional IRA campaign 1969–1997
- Provisional IRA South Armagh Brigade
- Remembrance Day Bombing
- Repartition of Ireland
- Saor Uladh
- Sean O'Callaghan
- Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland
- Stakeknife
- Stevens Report
- Sunningdale Agreement
- Supergrass
- TUAS
- Tara
- Thiepval Barracks
- Third Force
- Tout
- Ulster Clubs
- Ulster Defence Regiment
- Ulster Defence Volunteers
- Ulster Project
- Ulster Resistance
- Ulster Special Constabulary
- Ulster Unionist Labour Association
- Ulster Workers Council
- Ulster Workers' Council Strike
- Ulsterisation
- Unity
- Warrenpoint ambush
By county
- History of County Antrim
- History of County Armagh
- History of County Fermanagh
- History of County Londonderry
- History of County Tyrone
By municipality
By subject
- History of the Jews in Northern Ireland
- History of local government in Northern Ireland
Culture of Northern Ireland
- Celtic calendar
- Cultural icons of Northern Ireland
- Ethnic minorities in Northern Ireland
- Gardens in Northern Ireland
- Marriage in Northern Ireland
- Media in Northern Ireland
- Irish mythology
- Cúchulainn
- Ulster Cycle
- Museums in Northern Ireland
- National symbols of Northern Ireland
- Parades in Northern Ireland
- People of Northern Ireland
- Prostitution in Northern Ireland
- Public holidays in Northern Ireland
- Other
- Apprentice Boys of Derry
- The Orange Order
- Orange walk
- Royal Black Preceptory
Architecture in Northern Ireland
Architecture of Northern Ireland
- Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland
- Castles in Northern Ireland
- Cathedrals in Northern Ireland
- Cenotaphs in Northern Ireland
- National Trust properties in Northern Ireland
- Historic houses in Northern Ireland
- Market Houses in Northern Ireland
- Shopping centres in Northern Ireland
- High-rise buildings in Northern Ireland
Art in Northern Ireland
- Cinema of Northern Ireland
- Dance in Northern Ireland
- Folk art of Northern Ireland
- Literature of Northern Ireland
- Poetry of Northern Ireland
- Television in Northern Ireland
- Theatre in Northern Ireland
Cuisine of Northern Ireland
Language in Northern Ireland
Religion in Northern Ireland
Religious places
- Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland
- Cathedrals in Ireland
- Cemeteries in Northern Ireland
- Cenotaphs in Northern Ireland
Religions in Northern Ireland
- Bahá'í Faith in Northern Ireland
- Christianity in Northern Ireland
- Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
- Church of Ireland
- Church of Ireland dioceses
- Methodist Church in Ireland
- Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland
- Presbyterian Church in Ireland
- Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group)
- Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
- Roman Catholicism in Northern Ireland
- Hinduism in Northern Ireland
- Islam in Northern Ireland
- History of the Jews in Northern Ireland
- Primates
Sport in Northern Ireland
- Cricket in Northern Ireland
- Football in Northern Ireland
- Gaelic Games
- Rugby in Northern Ireland
- Special Olympics
- Swim Ireland
- Tennis Ireland
- Basketball Ireland
Economy and infrastructure of Northern Ireland
- Economic rank (by nominal GDP):
- Communications in Northern Ireland
- Internet in Northern Ireland
- Currency of the United Kingdom: Pound sterling
- Tourism in Northern Ireland
- Water supply and sanitation in Northern Ireland
Transport in Northern Ireland
Transport in Northern Ireland
- Airports in Northern Ireland
- Common Travel Area
- Rail transport in Northern Ireland
- Roads in Northern Ireland
- Translink
- Metro (formerly Citybus)
- Northern Ireland Railways
- Ulsterbus
Education in Northern Ireland
- Boards of Education
- Belfast Education and Library Board
- North Eastern Education and Library Board
- South Eastern Education and Library Board
- Southern Education and Library Board
- Western Education and Library Board
- Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment
- Department of Education
- Department for Employment and Learning
- Integrated Education
- List of Irish learned societies
- Union of Students in Ireland
Specific schools
Types of schools
Health in Northern Ireland
See also
References
- "The Countries of the UK". www.statistics.gov.uk – geography – beginners' guide to UK geography. UK Statistics Authority. 11 November 2005. Archived from the original on 11 November 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
The top-level division of administrative geography in the UK is the 4 countries – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- "countries within a country". Number10.gov.uk. The Office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. 10 January 2003. Archived from the original on 9 September 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Its full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland...Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom with a devolved legislative Assembly and a power sharing Executive made up of ministers from four political parties representing different traditions.
- Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921 (No. 533); Additional source for 3 May 1921 date: Alvin Jackson, Home Rule – An Irish History, Oxford University Press, 2004, p198.
- Standing up for Northern Ireland Archived 4 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine www.uup.org. Retrieved 2 August 2008.
- Richard Jenkin, 1997, Rethinking ethnicity: arguments and explorations, SAGE Publications: London: "In Northern Ireland the objectives of contemporary nationalists are the reunification of Ireland and the removal of British government."
- Peter Dorey, 1995, British politics since 1945, Blackwell Publishers: Oxford: "Just as some Nationalists have been prepared to use violence in order to secure Irish reunification, so some Unionists have been prepared to use violence in order to oppose it."
- "Strategy Framework Document: Reunification through Planned Integration: Sinn Féin's All Ireland Agenda". Archived from the original on 16 July 2006. Sinn Féin. Retrieved 2 August 2008.
- "Our Vision". www.sdlp.ie. SDLP. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
- "NI's population passes 1.75m mark". BBC News. 10 December 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Northern Ireland
- Ireland Outline of Northern Ireland at Curlie
- Northern Ireland travel guide from Wikivoyage