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Northern Ireland ( Ulster) - Coggle Diagram
Northern Ireland
( Ulster)
the six counties
Tyrone
Londonderry
Antrim
Fermanagh
Armagh
Down
some famous place
The Giant's Causeway
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Titanic -
Belfast
Belfast is the capital and the largest city of Northern Ireland. Almost half of the province's population lives in the Greater Belfast area
The city is well-known for ship building
the Titanic was built there
Troubles in Northern Ireland
----- ( Murals => reminder of troubles)
The Protestant majority and the Roman Catholic minority have strongly influenced the region's culture, politics, settlement patterns
population
2/3: Scottish and English Protestants ( Great Britain: protestants)
1/3: Irish Catholics ( colony Ireland: Catholics)
Plantation of Ulster - King James I
(23 towns built in NI for English and Scottish Protestants -planters)
1992, when S Ireland became independent
in N. I
Catholics are referred as Republicans or Nationalists
Protestants are called Unionists or Loyalists
in 1960s: the violent demonstrations
in 1972 : Bloody Sunday:the British Government shut down Northern Ireland's
in 1998 : Good Friday Agreement: restored some powers to a new provincial government