With Iarnrd ireann (Irish Rail), Northern Ireland Railways co-operates in providing the joint Enterprise service between Dublin Connolly and Lanyon Place. BETTING OFFERS:FREE BETS AND BEST NEW CUSTOMER DEALS. [186], As of March2004[update] the UK Government recognises only British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language as the official sign languages used in Northern Ireland.[187][188]. [40], Unionists were in a minority in Ireland as a whole, but a majority in the province of Ulster, especially the counties Antrim, Down, Armagh and Londonderry. [62] However, the commission's final report recommended only small transfers of territory, and in both directions. Quality: From: Machine Translation In international competitions, the Ireland national rugby union team's recent successes include four Triple Crowns between 2004 and 2009 and a Grand Slam in 2009 in the Six Nations Championship. Quality: Bislama to Danish translations of "rest in peace koro gone but never forgotten" with examples made by humans: MyMemory, World's Largest Translation Memory. at rest 1 : resting or reposing especially in sleep or death 2 : quiescent, motionless 3 : free of anxieties for the rest : with regard to remaining issues or needs Synonyms Noun (1) [citation needed] English is also spoken as a first language by 95.4% of the Northern Ireland population. Usage Frequency: 1 Northern Ireland is served by three airports Belfast International near Antrim, George Best Belfast City integrated into the railway network at Sydenham in East Belfast, and City of Derry in County Londonderry. [151] The biggest of the Protestant/other Christian denominations were the Presbyterian Church (16.6%), the Church of Ireland (11.5%) and the Methodist Church (2.3%). [37], In response, unionists vowed to prevent Irish Home Rule, from Conservative and Unionist Party leaders such as Bonar Law and Dublin-based barrister Edward Carson to militant working class unionists in Ireland. The sport is governed locally by the Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association who run regular ranking tournaments and competitions. Reference: Anonymous, is quantum in bello optimus, tantum in pace erat pessimus. [143] Hotels and other accommodations, for example, "closed apart from only for work-related stays". Quality: a kan lka (dmin a yi tbali), sa'an nan ka sanya mini bne tsammnna zan ninya zuwa ga ubangijin ms kuma lalle ne ni, haa, in zaton sa daga maaryata. Even kerbstones in some areas are painted red-white-blue or green-white-orange, depending on whether local people express unionist/loyalist or nationalist/republican sympathies. The political unrest went through its most violent phase between 1968 and 1994. However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. Breen, R., Devine, P. and Dowds, L. (editors), 1996: Northern Ireland: Constitutional Proposals and the Problem of Identity, by J. R. Archer The Review of Politics, 1978, The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 (No. Reference: Anonymous, ille autem dixit ei filia fides tua te salvam fecit vade in pace et esto sana a plaga tu. 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The state security forces the British Army and the police (the Royal Ulster Constabulary) were also involved in the violence. Of the four, football is the most popular in Northern Ireland. After an injury-interrupted 2021, he showed up well despite a 0-23 to 0-11 loss on his first Championship start, scoring 0-3 against Kerry in a Munster semi-final last May. The main universities in Northern Ireland are Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University, and the distance learning Open University which has a regional office in Belfast. Irish Sign Language (ISL) has some influence from the French family of sign language, which includes American Sign Language (ASL). [144] Some restrictions were expected to be loosened in mid April but tourism was expected to remain very limited.[145]. [216], Geraldine Heaney, an Olympic gold medalist and one of the first women inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame, competed internationally for Canada but was born in Northern Ireland. [227][228] People in Northern Ireland who live close to the border with the Republic of Ireland may inadvertently switch over to the Irish mobile networks, causing international roaming fees to be applied. Tributes have been paid following the death of Sen Conroy, the father of Galway GAA star Paul Conroy. It won the European Cup in 1999. [170], Under the Good Friday Agreement, Irish and Ulster Scots (an Ulster dialect of the Scots language, sometimes known as Ullans), are recognised as "part of the cultural wealth of Northern Ireland". Trying to learn how to translate from the human translation examples. The largest island of Northern Ireland is Rathlin, off the north Antrim coast. Usage Frequency: 1 Usage Frequency: 1 At the same time, the UK Government recognised for the first time, as part of the prospective, the so-called "Irish dimension": the principle that the people of the island of Ireland as a whole have the right, without any outside interference, to solve the issues between North and South by mutual consent. rest ( rst) n 1. a. relaxation from exertion or labour b. Many voters (regardless of religious affiliation) are attracted to unionism's conservative policies, while other voters are instead attracted to the traditionally leftist Sinn Fin and SDLP and their respective party platforms for democratic socialism and social democracy. [53], During 192022, in what became Northern Ireland, partition was accompanied by violence "in defence or opposition to the new settlement"[20] see The Troubles in Northern Ireland (19201922). The volcanic activity which created the Antrim Plateau also formed the geometric pillars of the Giant's Causeway on the north Antrim coast. Usage Frequency: 1 Some of the heirs to Ireland's violent traditions refused to give up their inheritance. Northern Ireland comprises a patchwork of communities whose national loyalties are represented in some areas by flags flown from flagpoles or lamp posts. [110] Even for the period covering the first 50 years of Northern Ireland's existence, the term country is considered inappropriate by some political scientists on the basis that many decisions were still made in London. "The troubles were over, but the killing continued. Northern Ireland is a distinct legal jurisdiction, separate from the two other jurisdictions in the United Kingdom (England and Wales, and Scotland). The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. Reserved matters comprise listed policy areas (such as civil aviation, units of measurement, and human genetics) that Parliament may devolve to the Assembly some time in the future. The Irish national anthem is also played at Dublin home matches, being the anthem of the host country.[203]. Constitutional Preferences among Catholics and Protestants' by Richard Breen (1996), in, Social Attitudes in Northern Ireland: The Fifth Report, Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, 1999; Module:Community Relations, Variable:NINATID. This led to the founding of many of Ulster's towns and created a lasting Ulster Protestant community with ties to Britain. Key tourism attractions include the historic cities of Derry, Belfast, and Armagh and the many castles in Northern Ireland. Quality: From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. Some words and phrases are shared with Scots Gaelic, and the dialects of east Ulster those of Rathlin Island and the Glens of Antrim were very similar to the dialect of Argyll, the part of Scotland nearest to Ireland. Meanwhile, the majority in Southern Ireland (which became the Irish Free State in 1922), and a significant minority in Northern Ireland, were Irish nationalists (generally Catholics) who wanted a united independent Ireland. What are unaccountably somewhat less famous are the still complete Palladian and The Union Jack and the former Northern Ireland flag are flown in many loyalist areas, and the Tricolour, adopted by republicans as the flag of Ireland in 1916,[193] is flown in some republican areas. Northern Ireland had three major champions in the space of just 14 months from the U.S. Open in 2010 to The Open Championship in 2011. 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