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Ар Гәәлгүдин Таңһч
Northern Ireland
Tuaisceart Éireann
Norlin Airlann |
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Ар Гәәлгүдин Таңһчин һазр орм (inset - orange)
in the United Kingdom (camel) in the European continent (white) |
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| Хотл Балһсн (Аһу Ик Балһсн бас) |
Belfast |
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| Келн | English Irish Ulster Scots1 |
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| Орн нутгин улс | 99.15% White (91.0% Northern Ireland born, 8.15% other white), 0.41% Asian, 0.10% Irish Traveller, 0.34% others.[1] | |
| Улсин нерн | Irish[2][3] Northern Irish[2] Ulsterman (or Ulsterwoman)[4]2 |
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| Залвр | Constitutional monarchy Consociationalism |
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| - | Monarch | Elizabeth II |
| - | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | David Cameron MP |
| - | First Minister | Peter Robinson MLA |
| - | deputy First Minister | Martin McGuinness MLA MP |
| - | Secretary of State | Owen Paterson MP |
| Establishment | ||
| - | Government of Ireland Act | 3 May 1921 |
| Аһу | ||
| - | Бүклдән | 13 843 km2 5 345 sq mi |
| Олн улс | ||
| - | 2009 estimate | 1,775,000 [5] |
| - | 2001 census | 1,685,267 |
| - | Олн улсин нигтнь | 122/km2 315/sq mi |
| GDP (PPP) | 2002 estimate | |
| - | Total | £33.2 billion |
| - | Per capita | £19,603 |
| Currency | Pound sterling (GBP) |
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| Цагин бус | GMT (UTC+0) | |
| - | Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) |
| Drives on the | left | |
| ТЛД | .uk3 | |
| Calling code | +444 | |
| 1 | Officially recognised languages: Northern Ireland has no official language. The use of English has been established through precedent. Irish and Ulster Scots are officially recognised minority languages | |
| 2 | While the above are common demonyms for Northern Ireland, nationality and identity is a complicated issue. Many people in Northern Ireland feel strongly British, Irish or both. These identities and citizenships are guaranteed under the Belfast Agreement. See the Citizenship and identity section below. | |
| 3 | .ie, in common with the Republic of Ireland, and also .eu, as part of the European Union. ISO 3166-1 is GB, but .gb is unused | |
| 4 | +44 is always followed by 28 when calling landlines. The code is 028 within the UK and 048 from the Republic of Ireland | |
[чиклх] Заалтс
- ↑ Northern Ireland Census 2001 Commissioned Output
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Labels for Locals: What to Call People from Abilene to Zimbabwe, ISBN: 9780877796169
- ↑ Passport to Success: The Essential Guide to Business Culture and Customs in America's Largest Trading Partners, ISBN: 978-0-275-99716-8
- ↑ Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English, ISBN: 978-0-19-953296-4
- ↑ BBC News