Republic of Ireland — since when?
Independent nation since 1921.
Northern Ireland — part of?
Part of the United Kingdom.
Ulster — includes?
Six counties in UK plus three in Republic.
Population (2019) — Ireland?
Approximately 4.9 million.
Population density — Ireland?
About 70 inhabitants per km².
Fertility rate — Ireland?
1.77 children per woman (2017).
Fertility rate — Northern Ireland?
1.89 children per woman (2019).
Main rivers — Ireland?
Shannon and Liffey.
Geography — Ireland?
Mountainous with central lowland, lakes, bogs.
Bog — definition?
Wetland with peat, ecological feature.
Climate — Ireland?
Mild oceanic influenced by Gulf Stream.
Atlantic influence — effects?
Mild winters, frequent rain, rugged coast.
Vikings — first raided?
795 AD, established trading towns.
Normans — arrived?
1169, introduced feudal system, built castles.
English conquest — period?
1536–1800, efforts to anglicise Ireland.
Henry VIII — role?
Head of Irish Church, religious reforms.
Plantation of Ulster — year?
1605, Scots settled, increased anglicisation.
Gaelic resistance — end?
Defeated by 1603, Gaelic autonomy lost.
Partition — year?
1921, dividing Ireland into two.
The Troubles — period?
Late 1960s–1998, sectarian conflict.
Good Friday — significance?
1998 peace agreement, ended violence.
Modern Ireland — key features?
Rapid economic growth, EU membership, tech sector.
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1. What is the primary purpose of Dublin's designation as a provincial capital in Ireland?
2. How do Ireland's mountainous regions compare to its central lowland area?
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