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Ulster (/ˈʌlstər/; Irish: Ulaidh pronounced [ˈul̪ˠəi] or Cúige Uladh pronounced [ˈkuːɟə ˈul̪ˠə], Ulster Scots: Ulstèr or Ulster) is a province in the north of the island of Ireland. In ancient Ireland, it was one of the fifths (Irish: cúige) ruled by a rí ruirech, or "king of over-kings".
The definition of the province was fluid from early to medieval times. It took a definitive shape in the reign of King James I of England when all the counties of Ireland were eventually shired. This process of evolving conquest had been under way since the Norman invasion of Ireland, particularly as advanced by the Cambro-Norman magnates Hugh de Lacy and John de Courcy. Ulster was a central topic role in the parliamentary debates that eventually resulted in the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Under the terms of the Act, Ireland was divided into two territories, Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the border passing through the province. "Southern Ireland" was to be all of Ireland except for "the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry [the city of Derry]" which were to constitute "Northern Ireland". The area of Northern Ireland was seen as the maximum area within which Ulster Protestants/unionists could be expected to have a safe majority, despite counties Fermanagh and Tyrone having slight Roman Catholic/Irish nationalist majorities. While these six counties and two parliamentary boroughs were all in the province of Ulster, three other counties of the province – Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan – were assigned to the Irish Free State.
Ulster Rugby (Irish: Rugbaí Ulaidh) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland. They compete in the Pro12 and the European Rugby Champions Cup. The team represents the IRFU Ulster Branch, which is one of the four primary branches of the IRFU and is responsible for rugby union throughout the geographical Irish province of Ulster, comprising six counties in Northern Ireland and three in the Republic of Ireland.
Ulster play their home games at the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast which has a capacity of 18,196. The province plays primarily in white, and the team crest features a red hand within two rugby balls, the red hand being taken from the provincial flag of Ulster.
Ulster turned professional along with its fellow Irish provinces in 1995 and has competed in the Pro12 (previously known as the Celtic League) since it was founded in 2001, having previously competed in the annual Irish interprovincial championship. Ulster won the Heineken Cup in 1999, the Celtic Cup in 2003 and the Celtic League in 2006.
Lilium bulbiferum, common names orange lily,fire lily or tiger lily, is a herbaceous European plant with underground bulbs, belonging to the lily family. The Latin name bulbiferum of this species, meaning "bearing bulbs", refers to the secondary bulbs on the stem.
Lilium bulbiferum reaches on average 20–90 centimetres (7.9–35.4 in) of height, with a maximum of 120 centimetres (47 in). The bulbs are ovoid, with whitish large and pointed scales and can reach about 1.5 centimetres (0.59 in) of diameter. The stem is erect, the leaves are lanceolate, up to 10 centimeters long. The inflorescence has one to five short-haired flowers. They are hermaphroditic and scentless, have six upright tepals, the outer are slightly narrower than the inner ones. The flowers can reach 4-6 centimeters in length and are bright yellow-orange with reddish-brown dots. The stamens are erect, about half as long as the tepals, with red anthers. The style is orange, 35 millimetres (1.4 in) of height. The flowering period extends from May through July.
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Documentary looking at the history, identity & idea of Ulster as a place distinct from the rest of Ireland through the centuries old influence of its Scottish settlers.
The Fields of Ulster Oh Father, Dear Father, why are all the fields so green? Oh no my son! oh no my son it's not the way it seems! In our dear land from end to end, Though it sometimes seldom shows, In every field of Ulster soil, the Orange Lily grows. The fields of Ulster, The fields of Ulster, The good lord ploughs and sows, The fields of Ulster, The fields of Ulster, Where the Orange Lily grows. That sacred flower in darkest hour's, the emblem of our faith, T'was borne across the centuries by Ulster soldiers brave, It's petals spreading far and wide until the whole world knows, In every field of Ulster soil the Orange Lily grows. The fields of Ulster, The fields of Ulster, The good lord ploughs and sows, The fields of Ulster, The fields of Ulster, Where the Orange Lily grows. Oh F...
HIGHLIGHTS: What a game! Ulster Rugby kicked off their #GuinnessPRO14 campaign with six tries in their win over the Toyota Cheetahs.
Comedian Tim McGarry looks at the history of the Scots in Ulster up to the 1609 plantation. Along the way he discovers some Ulster-Scots heritage in his own family. Please visit: http://www.forgedinulster.com
HIGHLIGHTS: Relive a dramatic second half as Ulster's late try sealed victory against the defending champions Scarlets in the #GuinnessPRO14
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Yesterday men and women from across Northern Ireland protested in Belfast city center and successfully stopped a planned terror march by IRA supporters. Irish republicans rioted in several areas of the city and attacked police, it is also believed that different factions within the republican movement were involved in hand to hand fighting with each other around the Divis area. Loyalists responded to PSNI water cannon and plastic bullets with bricks and bottles, several cars were burned out in various areas.
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A short extract from the story of Ireland about the Plantation of Ulster, the beginnings of the Ulster-Scots and why so many later emigrated to America. Please visit: http://www.forgedinulster.com
Join Graham Jewhurst, Kieran Treadwell and Luke Marshall for Ulster's pre-season friendly against Wasps. Live stream supported by Bank of Ireland and provided by infinity21.net
Experienced Doctors of Irish history give an account of the period known as the Ulster Plantation/Plandáil.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.
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BBC Documentary about the Ulster Solemn League and Covenant. The Ulster Covenant was signed by just under half a million men and women from Ulster, on and before 28 September 1912, in protest against the Third Home Rule Bill, introduced by the British Government in that same year. Sir Edward Carson was the first person to sign the Covenant at the Belfast City Hall with a silver pen, followed by Lord Londonderry, representatives of the Protestant Churches, and then by Sir James Craig. The signatories, 471,414 in all, were all against the establishment of a Home Rule parliament in Dublin. The Ulster Covenant is immortalised in Rudyard Kipling's poem "Ulster 1912".
http://connorclements.tv/ In the 1991 film REDEEMING HISTORY: PROTESTANT NATIONALISM IN IRELAND, Desmond Bell followed a group of Protestant Londonderry children as they learnt about the Troubles and the South. He returns to see if their attitudes have changed in two years. Thanks to the staff and pupils of Foyle and Londonderry College
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We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music. © 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast: GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatback...
The following is our Visit Ireland Travel Guide and Northern Ireland Visitor Guide which covers some of the best things to do in Ireland and Northern Ireland along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Dublin, Belfast, Killarney, Giant's Causeway and road tripping around Ireland. Ireland Travel Guide and Northern Ireland Visitor Guide Playlist: 1) 25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide 2) 20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide 3) First Impressions exploring Killarney Ireland 4) Visiting Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland 5) All-Ireland Senior Gaelic Football Championship in Dublin, Ireland 6) Experience Gaelic Games in Dublin, Ireland 7) Boxty: traditional Irish potato pancake in Belfast 8) Irish Coffee with Jameson Irish Whiskey vs Baileys Irish...
http://ultramodern-home.ru Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Belfast: Travel Guide Northern Ireland Crumlin Road Gaol, Titanic Belfast, City Hall, Ulster Museum, SS Nomadic, Grand Opera House, St. George's Market, Cave Hill Country Park, Stormont Estate and Parliament Buildings, Botanic Gardens, Cathedral Quarter, Lyric Theatre, Belfast Castle
The following is our Visit Belfast Travel Guide which covers some of the best things to do in the city (20 suggestions) along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs (20 things to do in Belfast | Top Attractions Travel Guide; Visiting Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland; Boxty: traditional Irish potato pancake in Belfast; Ulster Fry: Full Northern Irish Breakfast in Belfast, Ireland) GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS AUDREY: blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpac... ...
Northern Ireland is one of those places that combine natural beauty with wonderful architectural heritage. Nature is overwhelming, cities are cozy, and people are incredibly friendly. After years of troubles, Northern Ireland has definitely become a great place to visit. Join me on my family trip across Northern Ireland in April 2015.
Looking for things to do in Belfast? Wondering what to do in Belfast during your stay there? This video has all the answers for you! I recently spent a weekend in Northern Ireland and spent a day exploring the bustling city trip destination, and then explored the Northern Irish countryside for a day as well. It's the perfect combination if you ask me! Obviously I didn't get around to seeing absolutely everything but this should be a good start for you! Enjoy! 7 Things to do in Belfast: 1) Belfast Castle 2) St.Anne's Cathedral 3) Commercial Court 4) City Hall 5) St George Market 6) Victoria Square Shopping Centre 7) Titanic Experience ---------- My blog: http://explorista.net (Dutch version: http://explorista.nl) COME CHAT: Instagram: http://instagram.com/Explorista Facebook: http://f...
A quick guide to the accents used by different areas within Ireland. Subscribe to our channel : http://goo.gl/yEIawC This video should act as a perfect resource for any of you with any interest in coming to Ireland, so you know which parts to avoid and which parts to go for! Credits : Produced by Creative Nation Music licensed from AudioMicro Other Videos of ours : Tourists Try To Translate Irish Slang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9grgiwZNUs Irish Stereotypes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFUt7n74T4c
Northern Ireland trip 2016, Northern Ireland travel guide 2016, Northern Ireland holidays 2016, Attractions in Northern Ireland 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Sights in Northern Ireland Ulster American Folk Park ---------------------------------------------- In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of Ulster people left their homes to forge a new life across the Atlantic; 200,000 emigrated in the 18th century alone. Their story is told here at one of Ireland's best museums, which features a sprawling outdoor history park , where exhibits are split into Old World and New World areas and come alive through reenactments. The park is 8km northwest of Omagh off the A5. Last admission is 1½ hours before closing. City...
SUPPORT JOURNALISM. DONATE AT https://www.patreon.com/timcast This was the 11th day celebration in Belfast where massive Bonfires were lit. To many people here this is a day of celebration but many others see it as a prejudicial or racist event fanning the flames of conflict in Northern Ireland. Make sure to subscribe for more travel, news, opinion, and documentary with Tim Pool everyday. FOLLOW ME Instagram - http://instagram.com/Timcast Twitter - http://twitter.com/Timcast Minds - http://Minds.com/Timcast Facebook - http://facebook.com/Timcastnews SEND STUFF HERE Tim Pool 330 Washington Street - PMB 517 Hoboken, NJ 07030
In June 2016, I led a group of students on a tour of UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Our tour focused on conflict resolution and culminated with EF Tours' Global Student Leadership Summit on Human Rights in the Hague. Join us as we embark on this remarkable journey.
Having spent significant time in both Dublin and Belfast it was time for a road trip to visit Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Although the weather was nice when we left Belfast it didn't take long for it to change into the more typical overcast day with intermittent rain. Along the way we stopped for lunch in Ballycastle where we devoured some fish and chips, warm soup and a pint of Guinness. After warming up by the fire we finally arrived at Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir or Clochán na bhFomhórach) and spent the better part of the day exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site before heading back to Belfast. GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http:...
This video for Belfast Castle Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube! St. Petersburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo Kyoto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to Belfast Castle, a striking former home perched atop the rolling green hills of Cavehill County Park. When you tour Belfast Castle, you’ll learn that the structure is actual...
"Fuck a Pope." Tension between the Protestants and Catholics are high in Belfast, Ireland. Often described as the European capitol of terrorism, troubles continue years after the Good Friday peace agreement. VICE headed over to Belfast, in the lead up to this year's Twelfth parade, and tensions were running higher than any period in recent memory: It was only a few months since a 25-year-old Catholic police officer was murdered by dissident republicans (to dissuade others from joining the force) and just weeks after altercations between nationalists and unionists in east Belfast ended in riots and multiple shootings, including a cameraman. What better time to explore Belfast and marinate in the divisive hate? To learn more about the conflict in Belfast, head over to: http://www.yout...
Billy Connolly checks out the Political murals in Belfast http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
youtube travel videos http://www.overlander.tv In Belfast I interviewed Sean McKernan, a photographer who in 1983 set up a photo exhibition called Belfast Exposed, featuring a lot of images from the height of the troubles. Sean now runs an multifunction arts centre called BX Arts. Sean discusses how Belfast has changed since the 1997 ceasefire. Business Enquiries Only : biz at overlander dot tv Subscribe to our Travel Vlog http://www.overlander.tv/subscribe-travel-vlog Like Overlander on Facebook: http://fb.com/overlander.tv Follow Overlander on Twitter: http://twitter.com/overlandertv Subscribe to our youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=overlander
This video for Dunluce Castle Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube! St. Petersburg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo Kyoto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For a peek into history, pay a visit to Dunluce Castle, located on the coast of Northern Ireland. This crumbling medieval stronghold was first constructed in the 13th century, though hi...
Macedonia and Bulgaria are neighboring countries in the Balkans that have walked together in many stages of their history. They represent the past, present, and future of a region with a special relevance in the history of European nations. If you ever have the opportunity, please take your time to visit these two fascinating countries, definitely, the pearls of the Balkans. This travel documentary is not intended to provide an exhaustive review of both countries. It simply reflects my views and experiences during a sixteen-day family trip in August 2014. Balkans, Bulgaria, Macedonia, travel documentary, video documentary, Skopje, Sofia, Beliko Tarnovo, Ohrid, Bitola, Heraclea, Sunny Beach, Rilska Monastery, Rila Monastery, Thracian tomb, Kazanlak, Tetovo, Lake Ohrid, Saint Naun, Tetovo, ...
Documentary looking at the history, identity & idea of Ulster as a place distinct from the rest of Ireland through the centuries old influence of its Scottish settlers.
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Comedian Tim McGarry looks at the history of the Scots in Ulster up to the 1609 plantation. Along the way he discovers some Ulster-Scots heritage in his own family. Please visit: http://www.forgedinulster.com
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01 - Henry Chinasky 02 - Noite Gelada 03 - Aperte o Gatilho 04 - Sate Oppression (Raw Power) 05 - Células Vermelhas 06 - Hipócrita 07 - Pobre Criança (Negative Control) 08 - Revolução 09 - Ulster 10 - Televisão 11 - Bandeira Vermelhas 12 - A Eternidade 13 - Militar 14 - OTAN x Milosevic 15 - The Why The Dead Love (Charles Bukowsky) 17 - Os Leões Estão Marcados 18 - Ignorante 19 - Viva Nois (Olho Seco) 20 - Todos Hipnotizados (Olho Seco)
Join Graham Jewhurst, Kieran Treadwell and Luke Marshall for Ulster's pre-season friendly against Wasps. Live stream supported by Bank of Ireland and provided by infinity21.net
Experienced Doctors of Irish history give an account of the period known as the Ulster Plantation/Plandáil.Content herein is not my creation. The copyright is not mine. Film footage, photographs, music, sound and text are not my creation or copyright. I have uploaded this video so that others me be educated by it.
BBC Documentary about the Ulster Solemn League and Covenant. The Ulster Covenant was signed by just under half a million men and women from Ulster, on and before 28 September 1912, in protest against the Third Home Rule Bill, introduced by the British Government in that same year. Sir Edward Carson was the first person to sign the Covenant at the Belfast City Hall with a silver pen, followed by Lord Londonderry, representatives of the Protestant Churches, and then by Sir James Craig. The signatories, 471,414 in all, were all against the establishment of a Home Rule parliament in Dublin. The Ulster Covenant is immortalised in Rudyard Kipling's poem "Ulster 1912".
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http://connorclements.tv/ In the 1991 film REDEEMING HISTORY: PROTESTANT NATIONALISM IN IRELAND, Desmond Bell followed a group of Protestant Londonderry children as they learnt about the Troubles and the South. He returns to see if their attitudes have changed in two years. Thanks to the staff and pupils of Foyle and Londonderry College
Highlights of Ulster's clash with Clermont.
Part 7/13 in the History of Ireland by Robert Kee
On 15th September 2012, Nevin Spence tragically passed away along with his father Noel and brother Graham. Five years on, Nevin is still fondly remembered by many people across Ulster and beyond. Ulster Rugby has interviewed some of the people closest to Nevin to hear about his values and characteristics, as well as the legacy that he has left behind.
Tim McGarry investigates the origins of the Scots & Ulster-Scots language.
BBC coverage of 2017 Dundrod 150 race. Courtesy of BBC Nothern Ireland
Ulster boy
You know it's gonna last a few more years
So when you throw them bricks
Don't you cry no tears
And when you see those tanks go past
You hide your bomb and you run from the blast
Ulster
There ain't no winners
And now you're lyin' in your hospital bed
You can still hear the bullets rushing past your head
No more fun for you ain't no more