Did You Know That Ireland...🤔🇮🇪
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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In this video we try to show you some interesting facts about Ireland that you probably didn't know about like it's separation of Northern Ireland and it's relation with UK.
Did you know that Ireland is the only country in Europe with no snakes or that Halloween originated in Ireland? If you know other facts about Ireland, please let us know in the comments!
Hope you'll enjoy the video!
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Things you didn’t know about Ireland!
Northern Ireland is the only neighbor of the Republic of Ireland.
It occupies 80 percent of this island which is the second largest island in Europe after Great Britain.
The British government decided to split up Ireland into two different countries on 3 may 1921.
Republic of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1923.
It is the only country in Europe with no snakes and also Halloween originated in Ireland.
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Ireland actually goes more north than northern ireland
Further north*
@@georgebarnes8163Nah, Inistrahull in County Donegal’s further north than Rathlin
i live on the most northern point of the republic of Ireland
Fun fact
:mainland ireland is more north then northern Ireland
but ireland is more south than northern ireland
@@hampter3300 If you look closely ireland is indeed more northern.
yah
Than*
Actually since Northern Ireland isn't a country but apart of the UK, taking the UK into this the UK is more north and more south than Ireland.
Love Ireland from Spain
🇪🇸❤️🇮🇪
Love UK from USA
@@rabbidcrazy787really i thought you were british in the other reply section
But If you are then im very glad there aren't many if your kind
So thanks bro 🇬🇧❤🇺🇲
@@aidanshields5306 You're welcome.
@@aidanshields5306all he's doing is spread hate, this is what nationalistic brits tend to do so I was surprised he was American. The Irish were relentlessly wronged throughout history by the British and it's the reason that today we are loved worldwide and the same can't be said for British people😂
@@simon_pender oh so u think that murdering and prosecuting British protestants in Ireland is a good thing that the world should know about?
And you think you are loved for hating isreal the most loved country in the middle east by NATO?
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Love Ireland 🇧🇷❤️🇮🇪
You don't need to love it. Just cut your bullshit pretence and get lost you bloody Muslim bastards criminal.
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Irish ppl are good and friendly ppl. 🇹🇷 🇮🇪
Are you sure about that? I've seen a few destroy UK flags. That doesn't sound very nice :(
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Edit: Can y'all please stop replying to me with hate comments & anti British comments? I don't agree with the atrocities done to Ireland, but y'all need to forgive & move on. Holding a grudge against a whole nationality of people over something you never even experienced with your own eyes is unhealthy af. Seriously, many Vietnamese don't have anything against the American people despite what they had to go through in the Vietnam War & that's a more recent event. Why can't the Irish be more like the Vietnamese?
@@rabbidcrazy787 what's wrong with that?
@@Japxnchik Everything is wrong with it.
@Breathing-in-grass But a lot of Northern Ireland doesn't want them.
@midnightcharizard9497 I think u might be a bit mixed up with the annual 12th Bonfires in the North of Ireland, where some fairly not nice people who don't like Ireland burn the Tricolour.
"the only country with no snakes"
sounds like a challenge
Iceland has no snakes as well😊
Nah the lot next door are a good substitute 😅
@@Adaman368: Dramatic reality implemented by motherland traitors
@@mariano7699 Ahe easy to know who those traitors are...
They obviously didnt research our politicians
,,second largest island in Europe"
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Iceland is often considered as American island, idk why
@@romytchprobably because iceland is closer to the north american coasts (Greenland, which is definitely north american island) than to the europe's.
@@romytchIceland is rarely considered in the Americas, most people draw the border of North America and Europe between Iceland and Greenland (Dominion of Denmark)
The only reason he said second is because this dude is terrible at doing research and sucks at the type of content he makes.
@@isimperialist Whilst often considered part of Europe,
geographically Iceland is both in Europe and North America. Iceland sits on top of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, splitting the country onto two tectonic plates. Making the West part in North America and the East in Europe
Love Ireland from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇮🇪
We have lots in common
Yes we like alcohol
ireland and irish people are amazing. Love from the Netherlands and Morocco 🇨🇮❤🇲🇦🇳🇱
Wrong flag
That’s Ivory Coast’s flag bruh
One was bullying & harassing me.
@@rabbidcrazy787
Based
@@SSADO- Not based at all. The Irish should forgive & move on like how Vietnam did to America & Taiwan did with Japan.
Fun fact:
During WW2 Churchill offered Northern Ireland back to Ireland if they joined the war against Nazi Germany but they declined one of the reasons being that forcefully annexing Northern Ireland a region that considered themselves British would likely spark a civil war
I thought it was because Ireland wanted to remain neutral in WW2.
@@rabbidcrazy787 yeah that was another reason they decided not to
The British committed war crimes in the north of Ireland
partly but also because churchill was not trustworthy and the catholic church didn't want its power diluted
@@Jamalfarmboy they wanted freedom without bloodshed... after Germany won
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1 the brits didn’t decide to split them they had to otherwise so many Irish would have rebelled that thousands of lives would be lost
2I can’t think of anything else :)
N. Ireland is a country. It's a constituant country. Wales, England, Scotland and N. Ireland are all non independent countries that make up the UK. All of them save for England have their own governments (England has Westminster in it instead which represents the UK). Just because they're not independent doesn't mean they ain't countries.
@@WelahMan I am fairly sure England and cotland are countries wales and N Ireland are territories
@@Sockkman Nope they're all countries
@@WelahMan k I’ll edit it now
Partition in Ireland wasn't to avoid a bloodbath - there was already plenty of blood before and after it. It is just a trick used by the Brits to retain control of territories. They've exploited this again and again, whether in India or Guyana. In fact, the partition of Palestine was an explicit exportation of this so-called Ulster model - and as you can see today, it's just as useless in avoiding bloodshed.
Love ireland 🇮🇪🇲🇽 from Mexico, I hope one day, the island becomes just one country
Wrong flag
@@alexulla6740 sorry I correct it now
R.I and N.I shouldn’t be one, as an Irishman myself it will always cause conflict.
Only 30% of Northern Irish people want to unite.
And hopefully Mexico becomes part of America
I love my Ireland 🍀💚
"My Ireland" get tf out of here soft lad
@@DarHigginscry harder British
Glad im in the north of ireland and with the brits, its the troubles all ovr again down their with you clowns 😂
@@sussy_razor that must be it
@@sussy_razorMate, the DUP and Sinn Fein are a fucking clownshow, glad we don’t have them
Support ireland united from Vietnam 😊❤
Why
Wow another idiot nit even in are cintinent never mind are isles that has been manipulative by Fenians
News flash we dont wanna be part of Ireland and we ahve vited and fougth against it countless times
Because Vietnam 🇻🇳 understands the struggles against unwanted oppression 😢 but yanks and brits don’t learn that they think they have everything imaginable by leaving other countries alone
@@elgamerochapo7049it's history most people in Northern Ireland have different religions history and culture that's why there divided
Its easy to say , but very complicated ,
It was a lot easier pre britain leaving the eu, as the border gradually became less important - less relevent
No one in this comment section has actually seen the stuff that happens in Ireland
Yuh, so many people not from here saying "fReE tHe NoRtH" No knowing anything about how complex the situation is.
Yeah nobody know the politics and history around the division of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Also some people still believe that homework was banned.
God I wish homework was banned
Live/born/raised irish.
But ok carry on 😆
@@dresca2501 same I live in Galway u?
Love from Argentina 🇦🇷❤️🇮🇪
@AKRAH_PALESTINE_W_AL_IRAQ?
@AKRAH_PALESTINE_W_AL_IRAQ?
@AKRAH_PALESTINE_W_AL_IRAQstill lost the world cup😂😂
@@sa1834And the 3 Arab wars
My boy wanna get the Isla Malvinas or the Falklands and St George island it's just also just St George island recognized by both
Wrong! The Republic of Ireland was never part of the United Kingdom! The act of union was imposed on the whole island of Ireland
@irresistiblle It's not actually false. It is a matter of terminology. There was no republic of Ireland at the time of the act of union. Using the term Republic of Ireland is anachronistic.
I think that's what the previous comment meant.
Lots of love and admiration for the Emerald Isle from England 🏴🇬🇧🇮🇪It’s a shame that old hatred for actions long ago still sours our friendship today, we’re stronger as allies and we’re more alike than most think. I have never met an Englishman that dislikes the Irish.
"actions long ago" yeah theres plenty reasons to still hate you my fucking grandparents grew up with bombers and im growing up with brexit. we've got plenty reason to hate you and you seem to like making that happen
Iceland has no snakes
if you put a snake there they will die because it's too cold, they are willing to swim and go back to the middle of the world which is the warm equatorial climate in brazil for example there is a dangerous snake island
I’m moving to iceland
Well if you don't count our government😊
@@Limitless-XYZwe have about the same weather less snow though
Iceland is also bigger than Ireland making it the second largest Island in Europe.
The British government did not "decide to split up Ireland " You're factual completely wrong. The british government had no choice. We won our independence through force.
No, force of arms made it the better choice. The British government could have kept fighting, just the cost wasn't worth it.
No Because Of The Trade Deal To Let Them keep 6 countys
Love Ireland🇮🇪 from bharat (India) 🇮🇳🧡
Hey brother. Greetings from 🇮🇪 to 🇮🇳
Nice hi
Ireland was first country to be colonized by England. By the time we left in 1921 England had become United Kingdom. Unfortunate some countries still swear allegiance to the king of England
Oh piss off, let go of the hate it was a century ago
Stop being full of hate. You don't see the majority of Vietnamese hating the USA anymore, do you? No. Be more Vietnamese.
Lol still loads of British living in Ireland they never left the British army left and black and tans left northern Ireland after causing divide and conquer for years
People who are Irish
👇 I am
ME TOO
Me two
Sorry
Me three
me four
Alot of people here dont seem to understand one thing , trying to make northern ireland and ireland unite is like tryjng to make england and Scotland unite , you can not make 2 polar opposites unite , if you do you end up with chais and instability, the future lies with the people of northern ireland, not people who have a basic understanding of whats going on with ireland and northern ireland
Except Scotland and England are still united, by a Scottish king
@@Elijah-cy9do yet was that done by the people? No
@@bouncyvenus well, the majority people of Scotland certainly voted to remain part of the United Kingdom in 2014 and demand for independence is currently on it's way down
@Elijah-cy9do what im saying is not uniting them like how they are united in the uk , im saying it as if they become one country, like how it would happen if northern ireland was united with ireland
@@bouncyvenus Scotland and England are both within a country called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Rep of Ireland was part of United Kingdom by force lad
Republic of Ireland is the name of the football team. The name of the country is Ireland
Just hope whatever happens in Ireland, everything is done via peace. Irish people are amazing, love from Spain 🇪🇦❤️🇮🇪
Sad fact: Both Spain and Ireland border the UK.
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Fun fact- Ireland has the largest number of red-haired people of any country in the world
As a ukrainian, who had moved and still lived in Ireland since last year, I had already heard about all those factsthat was in the video, especially about halloween
When Ireland was still addicted to UK, there was potato hunger in the Ireland during about the middle of 18th century, and many irish had moved to USA (that had been already independent) since those difficult times started, that might an explaining, why United States also calls halloween the one of most popular celebrations, because irish people had "brought" this celebration from their native country, so no wonder why people call Ireland homeland of halloween
(Although in usa that celebration is more widely popular)
Northern Ireland should be part of Ireland!
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Its not a good idea dor uk bcz northen ireland is important for the british economy
@@oanacrisan2803 and there will also be a civil war probably
Nah 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Also Northern Ireland is more related to Britain than well the rest of Ireland
@@Pineconicus ikr they’re British people and they voted to remain in the uk, all these comments are mostly from ‘irish’ Americans who don’t understand the politics here
As a South African we don't have hellowen
Because it's a culture and it ain't yours
Him: great brittain dicided to split up ireland in "1921"
Also him: ireland got independence in "1923"💀
Ik and it actually got independence in 1922💀💀💀
No snakes? Lemme in
As an English person, I support the Irish people in Irish independence. F the monarchy
Gonna let Wales go too then?
Ireland is independent, Stop spreading misinformation about a topic you clearly know nothing about, the people of Northern Ireland are choosing to remain a part of the UK and are continuing to do so. Northern Ireland joining Ireland would go against the wishes of the majority of its inhabitants. What happened to self determination?
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Iceland is also a European country which has no snakes.
Iceland left the chat
@@Finnbobjimbobit is in Europe
Fun fact: Ireland is the only celtic country
Wales has left the chat lol
@@WelahMan Wales is not contry
@@NikDay_yM neither is Ireland. Rep. Ireland is and N. Ireland is
@@NikDay_yM Yes it is dumbass, a simple google search will prove you wrong. Stop spreading misinformation.
@@FinnbobjimbobIreland is an Island , Republic of Ireland is a country
My fav day is from ireland 🇮🇪🎃
I know many Irish ☘️ people and they are very good honest people and it’s very nice to be friend with them. ❤️❤️🍀🍀🍀
I've met good British people too
@@rabbidcrazy787 hahahah so funny now go do ur homework
@@slayerplayer1102 I don't have homework, xenophobe.
Just curious, isn’t 🇮🇸Iceland larger? 🤔
Yup, you don't even have to search on Google just to see if Iceland is larger than Ireland because of the looks of it
I think he didn't include that because he thinks Iceland is part of the Nordic countries, totally forgot about it or just to make the Irish proud that they are the largest island in Europe
@@lazyboi4824But iceland is part of the nordic countries.
@makkaramies8708 Afaik its not fully geographically part of Europe.
@@makkaramies8708 Yup but that's not where I meant
He thought that the Nordic countries aren't parts of Europe
Geographically, the Nordic countries are parts of Europe expect Greenland and Faroe Islands(?) which lies between North America and Europe but culturally they have ties with Scandinavia
woops placed Iceland on the geography part mb
@@makkaramies8708The Nordic countries are in Europe. You would have to be a true stereotype to not know that.
They didn't decide to split it , we took it back from them. And well will get the rest 🇮🇪
Take your time then, you idiots have been saying that for 102 years
Stop spreading misinformation about a topic you clearly know nothing about, the people of Northern Ireland chose to remain a part of the UK and are continuing to do so. Northern Ireland joining Ireland would go against the wishes of the majority of its inhabitants. What happened to self determination? Ireland gaining control of NI would be an occupation as it denies them the right to choose.
No you won't unless they vote to do so. Keep dreaming salty nationalist🇬🇧
@@Finnbobjimbob someone with sense🇬🇧
you wont
Türkiye has no halloween too
Driving the snakes out of Ireland referred to Druidic priests, who were called serpents. Serpents were a symbol of wisdom from an ancient religion.
Don’t forget to mention about crazy weather and extremely wet and cold 🥶
moderately wet and cold. We rarely go below freezing.
@@KevOSMusic wasn't there a whole area where it rains so much it fucked up houses abd shit in the past?
Pretty sure there was even a movie about it but obviously it's something that only applies to certain regions and not others, and hopefully isn't such a problem these days.
@@ginogatash4030 We get storms and sometimes flooding. But so do many parts of Europe & other regions of the world.
@@KevOSMusic well I know that, I just remember hearing about some places where it was way more fucked than other parts of Ireland, wish I remembered what they called the phenomenon, or what the movie about it was named.
There was a whole thing about the actor who played Dumbledore getting offended by that film for having such a depressing portrayal of life in Ireland and then the director of the film basically called him out on invalidating the struggles portrayed in the film based on his limited perception of Irish history as he lived in the nicer part of Ireland or something like that.
Snow flakes 😂😂
Respect Ireland from America! Also love your guys’s accent. 🇺🇸❤🇮🇪
There are like 100 different accents over here lmao for a country so small every county's accent is completely different lol its a pain.
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China should help Ireland recover Northern Ireland and also support Scottish independence.
Northern Ireland doesn’t want to be apart of Ireland
someone that stupid to believe in the independence of scotland damn how dumb are you
Love Ireland from Egypt 🇪🇬❤🇮🇪
2 things 1: Ireland was ruled by the UK for hundreds of years 2:Thank you all people sending love from other countries
1801-1922
Ty
Vietnam is better
Free ireland and cyprus pls……😢😢
Stop spreading misinformation about a topic you clearly know nothing about, the people of Northern Ireland chose to remain a part of the UK and are continuing to do so. Northern Ireland joining Ireland would go against the wishes of the majority of its inhabitants. What happened to self determination?
Ireland is already free. Stop hating the British. You don't see much Vietnamese hating USA anymore.
@@Finnbobjimbob+ Ireland uniting would cause decades of civil war between Catholic Irish people and Protestant Northern Irish people
Lol ok if you think is normal for an island to be divided by 2 countries then nice lol…for me is not normal sorry…..war or civil war nothing is good but ask the people not the leaders of the usa or Europe….😂😂
@@Spiror Keep telling yourself that. Not all islands are one nation.
Sigh
Checks comments
Omg yes so many people that no nothing about my country omg
@@Ra1nRover Hello there from a Brit across the pond 👍
Love Ireland 🇬🇧❤️🇮🇪
If your British 🖕u
The reason Ireland left is really sad as well. I wish our country actually did something during that potato famine.
@@RuthlessXD yeah 😔
Give back Ulster to Irish Republic NOW@@Sneppydeppy
@@Hugo-cn9no OKAY! I myself will go give it to them you bitch
Northern Ireland isn't a country?? The UK is the only bordering neighbor of Ireland.
N. Ireland is a country in another country. It has its own government, as does Wales and Scotland (England does not have it's own government as the government in England represent the UK). The four countries of Wales, England, Scotland and N. Ireland are not independent, that doesn't mean they're not countries.
@@WelahMan They aren't countries, the UK it's self doesn't recognize them as countries especially the UK. To be a country you have to be fully independent. All of which are not, does Northern Ireland have an ability to declare wars? No. That's a major factor in defining what a country is. The UK or the United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland is one country with different "kingdoms' (United Kingdom).
Using your logic every state in the US would be it's own country, slightly true due to their own government bodies, it's also not true due to it being a union of states, and the states not having full independence from the federal government, like the UK
Again using your logic Greenland a territory of Denmark would be considered a country which it is not.
I now rest my case with my point still standing that Northern Ireland isn't a country.
@@isimperialist a country does not have to be independent to be considered a country. The four countries which make up the UK are constituant countries. Declaring wars against someone isn't a factor in being a country. States in the US don't governments they act like local county councils. All four countries in the UK have their own councils which report to their governments, and those countries governments go to parliament. Greenland is a territory not a country, in no possible sense are the four UK countries considered territories? Territories of what? England? You don't have to be independent to be a country.
@@WelahMan You're dumb or something I literally said that Greenland is a territory of Denmark something you repeated.
A country does have to be independent to be considered a country, for example, Texas has its own government, councils, legislators, etc. But we don't consider it a country do we? No we consider it a state in the United States of America. The same goes for the UK, no one considers Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland to be its own country.
You do not understand the difference between the federal government and the state government which is what makes you think with invalid logic here.
You're so clueless when it comes to state governments. The states are basically their own country same with the UK's "kingdoms", yes both have their own separate government from the federal government, but at the end of the day the federal government is still the governing force of the country. And you have to be extremely clueless to say, "to be a country you don't need independence," the British having had colonies disproves this point. The British Raj has its own government yet wasn't considered a country, because it wasn't independent.
For whatever reason you can't separate state governments from federal governments.
You also have to be super high or something, because I didn't say that Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland were territories, I brought up Greenland (A Territory of Denmark) because with your logic Greenland would be considered a country because it has its own separate (state) government from Denmark.
I've literally never met someone so clueless as you, who doesn't know how a country is considered a country. Hell the UN's Definition of a country disproves your point.
And with "all four "countries" in the UK have to report to have their own councils which report to their government"??? So do all 50 states in the US, every state has city councils which report to their government. Lol you're so unaware of your situation.
You don't even know what you're talking about lmao.
Northern ireland is a country silly its just in a union
As an Irish person u r wrong with the independence fact of the land. Ireland told England if they give us independence we will give them northern ireland instead of a huge war.And thats what happened
Ik you irish people hate us british but all i say i have loads of mates that are irish and yoh guys are proper nice ngl also i love saint Patrick's day 🙏❤
Don’t believe that mate majority of us harbour no bad blood especially where I’m from anyway it’s just plonkers on the internet who want to be a victim
Most people in Ireland don't hate English people just the die hard 🇮🇪🇬🇧.
Ireland has no snakes because St. Patrick got rid of them all!
I believe in a united Ireland, if you know what I mean. 😉🇬🇧
Good one mate 😉🤣🤣🇬🇧😎
@@britishlion3600no
😂😂
@@aidanshields5306You understand what fenian means right?
@@averagejoe8358Doesn't know anything apparently 😊
The crazy thing is Greenland is more north, south, west and east than Iceland
In the Union Jack flag. St. PATRICK is represented. Along with St. ANDREW and st. GEORGE
POV a snake from northern island comes to Ireland
He meant there’s not snakes in the Island of Ireland not the country
I wish people would listen to Northern Ireland. Only 28% identify as Irish as per latest census and only 30% would vote for a United Ireland according to the Irish Times. Anybody who has been to Belfast can see Northern Ireland is culturally and architecturally closer to Scotland than Ireland. Yes the 30% is very noisy and very aggressive but it's a minority and people should listen to the other 70%.
All that and majority of the majority people don't indentify as "British".😅
With a total of 61% identifying as being either Irish, Northern Irish , Ulster, and other.
It remains Northern Ireland remains an integral part of the island of Ireland, despite centuries of invasion, colonisation and ethnic cleansing.
Shout out to our Scottish cousins looking for independenc 👍
@@Adaman368 you summed up exactly what I have said. You fail to convince the other 70%. Not many of those who identify as Northern Irish don't identify as Irish before British either. You have had 100 years to convince people, you failed. Both sides should stop voting for the DUP and Sein Fein, and take advantage of the opportunity Brexit has given Northern Ireland with a link to both a newly independent UK and the EU.
@robertparker6298 Nah only in ur imagination. Theres no "70%" who idenify as british. So I don't need to convince anyone btw. People can make their own minds up and thats whatthey've been doing. Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster regardless.
But no matter.
@@Adaman368no one colonised anything they settled there along with the fake census you just made up 😂
And also Scotland may be your cousin but Scotland is our father
Also we aren't ever gonna be Irish so might as well deal with it
@aidanshields5306 love it
"no-one colonised' Let's look then at the state_orchrastrated Plantation of Ulster by the English Crown. where a quarter of a million "loyal" English speaking protestant lowland Scots and Northern English moved on to lands purloined from the native Irish. Deary me best visit the nearest library. They have some really fascinating and enlightening books on that topic. Btw the figures quoted are from official sources 👍
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Speak for yourself
@@Irelandiceland speak for yourself
Things you dont know about Ireland then says NI is 80% so the Republic is 20% wtf is this Ai ???????
Seems AI generated with how much they get wrong
Love Ireland from China 🇨🇳❤️🇮🇪
I visited Ireland 8 months ago and got lost there but the people there are very very friendly and they helped me
I love Ireland from Pakistan. Wish you get Northern Ireland someday. 🇵🇰❤️🇮🇪
Same but I am Egyptian
To 🇵🇰 and 🇪🇬
Many thanks for the support 🙏 🇮🇪 💚.
It’ll just cause conflict, as someone from Ireland too.
Nice hi
I hope Kashmir becomes part of India
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Love Ireland and Irish people from Malaysia ❤
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Even 1923 was the year that Irishes stopped being a part of uk, Turkey became exist in the same year.
It is NOT correct saying that "Republic of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1923".
The correct sentence would be "The whole island of Ireland, including therein those regions who would later be part of the later Republic of Ireland, had been part of the UK from 1801 to 1923"...
Lol loser
Northern Ireland is part of UK tho
Everyone obviously knows this
Britain didn’t split Ireland up, we fought them out of our country but they refused to give up the North.
No they settled in the north and they fought Ireland to remain British
@@aidanshields5306hard British cope. They fought the British out of Ireland and the British sent reinforcements and fortified the “north” to atleast keep it. A 10 minute google or youtube research could tell you the same
Ireland president banned homework
UK will do the same?
Only for primary
@@KinderMan-nh3uo What about the UK?
@@rabbidcrazy787 i don't know
@@rabbidcrazy787 no
I am always proud to be Irish.
I love both the Republic and the North.
Give Ireland its land back!!!
Exactly, british occupants go home. Freedom for Ireland.
The Northern Irish currently want this, but Ireland feels that this would be a burden on its economy, so it is reluctant
No that would cause a second civil war. Its really mot that black and white there are many people in the North that see themselves as British
@@valdemort7983they currently are free thankfully 🙏
It already did. NI wanted to be in the UK. Learn how democracy works.
Best to leave decisions about Northern Ireland to the people of Northern Ireland, wouldn't you say?
Well after the British relocated thousands of Brits to the region, it's fairly arguable that only the Irish people in Northern Ireland should get to decide the fate of the region. Since not many Brits would be there if not for the British.
@@isimperialistthat was in the past and not the fault of the current population.
@@BenDBeastThats my point, Even though it isn't the fault of the current population. It still happened, which offset the balance of the state population, which made it stay in the UK in the first place.
@@isimperialist By that argument, only indigenous people get to decide what happens in the USA, Canada, Australia etc. (It's all the fault of the British, of course.) Also, the Huns should get no day about Hungary, Bulgars get no say about Bulgaria and Turkic people get no say about Turkiye. That way madness lies. Migration and assimilation, forced or otherwise, has been the normal state of affairs for humans throughout all history. And all apes. And territorial mammals. Millions of people have died as a result of these migrations. And millions have died because some group think they have a divine right to some particular patch of land (switch on the news for examples).
@@nickconquest5527 No it wasn't an argument, but a point. My point was that the British relocated thousands of British people there making it ethnically British. IF they hadn't done that, then Northern Ireland would be in a much more different position. Another example could be Crimea, back during Stalin's reign Stalin ethnically cleansed the region, and relocated thousands of Russians to the area, now in modern times it is ethnically Russian. Now if Stalin hadn't done that, then the region would be ethnically Ukrainian, and would be in a much different position. You see my point now?
Northern Ireland is not a neighbor of Ireland, it is Ireland. It is Occupied Ireland.
No lol
Kind of dumbass moron did you get that form
Bro you srent Northern irish so shut up we voted and fought against beong oart if Ireland and hate you so shut up
Learn to spell
You obviously don’t live in Northern Ireland , It isn’t occupied the people there want to be in the uk
Halloween originated from Ireland?
Iceland is bigger than us.
The British government decided lol😂they also decided to plan and carry out a genocide on the island of Ireland 🇮🇪 what's that beatles song ..give Ireland back to the irish
Also is more nothern than northern ireland lol😊
People on here saying Northern Ireland should be a part of the Republic of Ireland don’t have a clue what they’re talking about.
Why do people think their opinion matters when they don’t have know shit?!
Shit like this is why brexit happened, people don’t think
Things are changing .Northern ireland is no longer a british loyalist state for a british loyalist people.they are three blocks now a growing republican population ,a growing middle ground and a declining british loyalist poulation .Which means that its all to play for,it could go in any direction
“It has no snakes”
Canadians : let’s book flight to Ireland
Northern Ireland should become a part of Ireland🇮🇪♥️🇷🇺
No it shouldn't! Russo pig!
And Crimea should be part of Ukraine 🇮🇪🤝🇺🇦
@@Neptune-sk8lj well... It's not
@@rohxhanдвойные стандарты во всей красе
@@whiskeylancy тебе нужно учить историю. Во первых 70% населения Крыма - русские. Во вторых до этого он всегда принадлежал СССР (до того как его передал УССР Хрущев), до этого российской империи с 18 века, до этого Турции, а до того вообще огромному количеству стран вплоть до римской империи, в отличии от Ирландии, где северная Ирландия по сути регион, оставшийся отдельным из-за давних конфликтов на протяжении ВЕКОВ вражды между Англией и Ирландией. Поэтому стандарты вовсе не двойные
I hope Ireland forgives the UK for the horrible past over a century ago & I hope they become allies so they can stop Vladimir Putin. It really sucks that some Irish still hate the UK despite many Vietnamese forgiving the USA for the Vietnam War despite being way more recent and Taiwan, along with the Philippines, have forgiven Japan for what happened in WW2. Learn to forgive but never forget.
The British did worse to the Irish than those other countries. The population still hasn’t recovered from before 1900.
@@mcnugget4836 I’m sorry but it wasn’t intentional nor was it worse than what the other mentioned countries did, it was more than a hundred years ago stop spreading the hate
@@mcnugget4836Learn to forgive & move on like the Vietnamese did with the US. Vietnamese went through hell in the Vietnam War because of the US. Guess what? Many Vietnamese (mainly the youth) have moved on. They don't care about it that much anymore. Some literally praise the US. Why can't y'all put the past aside with Britain & work together to boycott Vladimir Putin? Oh wait, Ireland supports the Palestinian government, who is allies with Putin. This is why I like Vietnam better. Be more Vietnamese.
@@FinnbobjimbobThank you. This needed to be said.
@@rabbidcrazy787 why are u commenting on every comment? like bro chill uk is not a country that needs to be praised its got enough already
Northern Ireland is British deal with it
W
Nah its still Irish for the reason it's part *of* the island of Ireland.
It's not difficult. Island of Britain =>British
Ireland of Ireland =>Irish
Northern Ireland is currently part of the political union of UK of GB *AND* Northern Ireland. Note the AND bit.
Technically no, in reality yes
@@Adaman368thank you
UKlish
I like Ireland a lot from Italy 🇮🇹♥️🇮🇪
Love Ireland from Serbia 🇷🇸❤🇮🇪
Northern Ireland belongs to Ireland, love from UK 🇮🇪♥️🇬🇧
It’s already in Ireland it just works with the British
No
Yes man 💪😎🇬🇧❤️
@@perla5465He means it belongs to the country of ireland, Northern Ireland is a constituent country thats apart of the UK
@@AmazingJuniorBros no it doesn’t. Northern Irish people voted to leave Ireland
I love Ireland
I prefer Vietnam.
@@rabbidcrazy787 haha so funny now shutup trolling and get a life
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The British government didnt split up Ireland, the Irish did
Nope. That was a unilateral decision by the brits undertaken without plebiscite or democratic process.
it was very diplomatic and there have been many votes till this day
@aidanshields5306 There hasn't. The only actual vote on partition was undertaken in 1973 during some of the worst violence of the Troubles. At that time the majority of the population of Northern Ireland simply didn't vote. Today the GFA allows for the possibility of a vote where the majority of the population request it.
@@emcc8598if u vote for son Fein u vote for partition any others is mostly unionist
@aidanshields5306 Nope doesn't work that way. Plenty of Unionists can't stand the DUP and don't agree with them. Then there's all the other parties. As said there's been no vote on Unification yet.
Ireland is the 2nd largest island next to Great Britain, pans out to show Iceland…….
These comments are tying to start a civil war
Ireland is one of the only European countries to support the Palestinian cause 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
Good
Idc about palestine i support israel
Northern Ireland is Ireland.🇮🇪❤️🇲🇪
Who agrees with me
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32 tal 🇮🇪
No most people on the North don't identify as Irish
@@Ra1nRover yes they do
@@Irelandforever609no they didn't
As a Northern Irish person but more importantly a Brit I'm sad that one if my favourite countries (Montenegro) is against my people
I hope you realise who the real "bad guy" is
Also NI is for isreal and ROI is for Palestine and Palestine is friends with Kosovo and Kosovo is an enemy if Serbia and Serbia and Montenegro are friends.
So technically we should be friends 😊❤
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By the way! Saint Patrick is revered in Russia. Saint Patrick lived in the fourth century after the birth of Christ, that is, at a time when the Christian Church was united and included Christians from the East and West. The separation of the Western Church from Orthodoxy occurred in the middle of the eleventh century. Since then, the Western church tradition began to be called Catholic. So, those Western saints who lived before the division of the Churches are recognized as such in Orthodoxy. Recently, Patrick of Ireland has become a Western saint revered by the Orthodox Church. Many Orthodox Christians revered him as a saint even before 2007, but it was in this year that he officially entered the calendar of the Orthodox Church.
No snakes? Then, why can you find snakes on some cote of arms 🤔
Kosovo is Ireland
Lol
So true
FREE IRELAND 🇮🇪
From who?
@@Belgi_an_pizzaBritain owns Northern Ireland so Britain
@@ohtterYeah but correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t the people there want to be part of the UK so that’s why? Not because they forced them.
@@visualdelays1606you are correct. Northern Ireland chose to leave Ireland to join the United Kingdom.
not happening little one