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    • Ulster Irish (endonym: Gaeilg Uladh, Standard Irish: Gaeilge Uladh) is the variety of Irish spoken in the province of Ulster. It "occupies a central position in the Gaelic world made up of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man". Ulster Irish thus has much in common with Scottish Gaelic and Manx. Within Ulster there have historically been two main sub-dialects: We… See more

    CountiesAntrim (UK) · Armagh (UK) · Cavan (ROI) · Donegal (ROI) · Down (UK) · Fermanagh (UK) · Londonderry (UK) · Monaghan (ROI) · Tyrone (UK)
    Time zoneUTC±0 (GMT/WET)
    PostcodesNorthern Ireland: BT · Donegal: Eircodes beginning with F · Cavan and Monaghan: Eircodes beginning with A or H7
    History

    Ulster Irish was the main language spoken in most of Ulster from the earliest recorded times even before Ireland became a jurisdiction in the 1300s. Since the Plantation, Ulster Irish was steadily replaced b… See more

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  1. Ulster Irish (endonym: Gaeilg Uladh, Standard Irish: Gaeilge Uladh) is the variety of Irish spoken in the province of Ulster. It "occupies a central position in the Gaelic world made up of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man ". Ulster Irish thus has much in common with Scottish Gaelic and Manx.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Irish
    The name Ulster is now used by many to refer to Northern Ireland. Ancient Ulster extended from the northern and northeastern coasts of Ireland south to what is now County Louth and west to what is now County Donegal.
    www.britannica.com/place/Ulster-historic-province-I…
    Ulster is still known as Cúige Uladh in Irish, meaning the province (literally "fifth") of the Ulaidh.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster
     
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