Northern Ireland

Is Northern Ireland beautiful? Do Irish people speak Irish? And what exactly is Gaelic football? Read about Northern Ireland and find out!

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Northern Ireland is one of the four countries in the United Kingdom, with England, Scotland and Wales. It is to the north of the Republic of Ireland, on an island next to Great Britain. Around 1.8 million people live in Northern Ireland, which is about three per cent of the population of the UK. The capital city is Belfast. Another name for Northern Ireland is ‘Ulster’ or ‘The Six Counties’ because it is made up of six regions or counties.

In Northern Ireland you can find beautiful beaches, forests and mountains. You can visit the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: here, about 40,000 columns were formed after a volcanic eruption. Most of them are hexagonal and some of them are 12m tall. Films and TV series such as Dracula Untold and Game of Thrones are filmed in Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland was a place of conflict between people who wanted to be part of the Republic of Ireland, people who wanted to be part of the UK and people who wanted Northern Ireland to be a separate country. In the 1990s there was an important peace process and the violence and conflict stopped. The Northern Ireland Assembly and the UK Parliament decide on the laws in Northern Ireland.

Language

Nearly everyone in Northern Ireland speaks English. A small number of people speak Irish Gaelic, an old Celtic language which is very different from English. The other regional language is Ulster Scots, a variation of English which is spoken in Northern Ireland and is similar to Scots spoken in Scotland.

Music

You can hear all types of music in Northern Ireland including traditional Irish music, jazz, rock or pop. In summer Belfast has music festivals like Belsonic and Belfast Vital. Many international artists play at these festivals, including bands from Northern Ireland like Snow Patrol, Ash and Two Door Cinema Club.

Sport

Northern Ireland is a popular place to go walking or do outdoor activities such as mountain biking, coasteering (climbing up rocks and jumping into the sea) or zorbing (rolling down a hill in a giant PVC ball). Football, rugby, cricket, hurling (a sport similar to hockey) and Gaelic football are all popular. Gaelic football is similar to rugby because players can touch and kick the ball. For most sports, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland join together in the same team when they play in international competitions. However, football is different and Northern Ireland has its own national team and football league. Some players from Northern Ireland play for teams in the English or Scottish leagues.

Food

The best-known dish from Northern Ireland is the Ulster Fry, which is bacon, eggs, sausages and soda bread. Some versions include tomatoes, mushrooms or baked beans. It’s called the Ulster Fry because everything is fried in a pan. It is also eaten with Irish potato bread.

Symbols

St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and Northern Ireland. St Patrick’s Day, on 17 March, is a very important celebration in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland with parades, concerts, music and dancing. Another important symbol is the shamrock, a green plant with three leaves. It is the symbol of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. 

Discussion

Have you ever been to Northern Ireland? Would you like to go?

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Submitted by Cfvdv on Thu, 05/06/2021 - 16:06

I've never been to Northern Ireland, Yes, of course I would like very much to go there, because it's a very interesting country.

Submitted by Arivelde on Wed, 05/05/2021 - 15:38

No, I've never been to Northern Ireland, but it seems a really nice place to visit, with many places to go, like Giant’s Causeway, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Belfast capital. And maybe how knows, find some people and even play some Football and Rugby.
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Submitted by Andrii on Tue, 09/08/2020 - 20:05

I've never been to Northern Ireland, but I think it's a good country to visit.

Submitted by falleetto on Tue, 05/19/2020 - 16:39

No, I've never been to Nothern Ireland but I would like to go because i would try the Ulster Fry and I would like to visit the capital city, Belfast

Submitted by beasam0109 on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 11:17

No, I've never been to Northen Irelan but I would like to go there for tradition, music and sports

Submitted by JasmineD03 on Fri, 04/24/2020 - 09:24

No, I've never been to Northen Irelan, but I would like to go there to visit new places like Belfast, Londonderry, Antrim and the Mountains of Morme.

Submitted by AnastasiiaS on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 21:09

Have you ever been to Northern Ireland?Would you like to go? No,I have never been to Northern Ireland , but I would like to go. I want to visit music festival Belsonic and taste traditional dish Northern Ireland is Ulster Fry. Northern Ireland is a wonderful country with interesting traditions and its main color is green.

Submitted by Ilona on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 17:23

I have never been in Nourthern Ireland but i would like to go especial to the mountains because I like it very much

Submitted by MatildePace on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 13:34

I never went to Northern Ireland. I would love to go there because I did a research on this country and I am very interested, from a landscape and cultural point of view.

Submitted by gattifederica on Wed, 04/22/2020 - 13:02

No, I’ve never been to Northern Ireland, but I’d like to go there. I’d like to visit the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Belfast capital. I’d also like to try to practice the coastering sport and to eat the Ulster Fry.

Submitted by Desy on Mon, 04/20/2020 - 17:15

I have never been to Northern Ireland, but I want to visit the all the world and then I hope to go there soon!

Submitted by bea_mara on Mon, 04/20/2020 - 15:08

I’ve never been to Northern Ireland, but I don’t think I want to go there.

Submitted by Ely on Mon, 04/20/2020 - 14:03

i have never been to Northen Irland but i would like to go because i want to visit Belfast and I would like to eat Ulster Fry
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Submitted by Youjiro on Mon, 02/18/2019 - 14:40

I have never.but I'm really interested in beautiful forest and mountain.in addition I want to see world heritage site.I guess weather of northern Ireland is cold and a lot of rain. I don't like this .
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Submitted by SLMT on Thu, 09/27/2018 - 02:29

I have never been to Northern Ireland.But I’d love to. I want to travel all around the world.And I want to try Ulster Fry.That must be delicious.
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