Ulster

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Ulster is a historic province in the north of Ireland, encompassing parts of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, known for its distinct cultural and political identity.

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Scots historicallySpokenIn Ulster
Scots spokenIn Ulster
Ulster County namedAfter Ulster
Ulster County namedAfter Ulster
this entity surface form: Ulster (historic Irish province)
Harland and Wolff region Ulster
Ulster Bank regionServed Ulster
Plantation of Ulster mainCountiesInvolved Ulster
this entity surface form: Donegal
River Lagan region Ulster
Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland historicalProvince Ulster
subject surface form: Ballymena
Ulster Irish languageOf Ulster
Leinster borderedBy Ulster
Scots-Irish American ancestralRegion Ulster
subject surface form: Scots-Irish Americans
Battle of Benburb region Ulster
Connacht bordersProvince Ulster
Quinn hasRegionOfOrigin Ulster
this entity surface form: Ireland (Ulster)
Saul, County Down region Ulster
this entity surface form: Province of Ulster
Slieve Donard region Ulster
Ulster Cup region Ulster
Ulster Cup namedAfter Ulster
Armagh locatedIn Ulster
this entity surface form: province of Ulster
Tan War location Ulster
this entity surface form: Ulster (excluding most of what became Northern Ireland)
Black and Tans operatedIn Ulster
County Down locatedIn Ulster
this entity surface form: province of Ulster
Rostrevor hasRegion Ulster
White Linen Hall region Ulster
The Oval region Ulster
Down Cathedral region Ulster