The story behind Ireland’s four provinces - IrishCentral Ulster - Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Derry, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Monaghan, and Tyrone Ulster, which includes the six counties of Northern Ireland, draws visitors to its unique feature of
A Journey Through Ulster: The Cradle of Irish Heritage - Irish Heritage Hub Ulster, the northernmost province of Ireland, is a land steeped in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes From its ancient Neolithic sites to its medieval castles, Gaelic traditions, and vibrant cities, Ulster offers a unique and immersive journey through Irish heritage
Ulster province map – Road map with towns – Ireland Map Ulster is the northernmost of the four traditional provinces of Ireland It is made up of nine counties; six of them form the region of Northern Ireland, while the remaining three are in the Republic of Ireland As such, the name Ulster is now used by many to refer to Northern Ireland
The 4 Provinces: Revealing Ulster: Delving into the Beauty and History . . . Welcome to Ulster, a province of unparalleled beauty and rich history nestled in the northern region of Ireland As you embark on this journey with us, prepare to be enchanted by the myriad wonders that await in this captivating corner of the Emerald Isle
The Ulster Bucket List: 18 FANTASTIC places to see before you die From stunning sandy beaches to historic castles, scenic drives to magnificent mountains, Ulster is full of lots of sights to discover One of Ireland’s four provinces, alongside Leinster, Munster, and Connacht, Ulster is made up of nine counties
The Plantation of Ulster: A Brief Overview - The Irish Story In the late 1500s, Ulster was the last province in Ireland that was mostly outside the hands of the advancing English Kingdom of Ireland It was almost exclusively Gaelic in langauge and culture and Catholic in religion
27 Facts About Ulster Discover 27 fascinating facts about Ulster, from its rich history and culture to its stunning landscapes and unique traditions