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Ireland
(Irish: Éire) is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided
politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire),
a.k.a. Republic of Ireland (Irish: Poblacht na hÉireann). The remainder is
Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
The
island of Ireland historically consists of 32 counties, of which six,
collectively known as Northern Ireland, have remained as part of the United
Kingdom since the rest of Ireland gained independence in 1922. The name
"Ireland" applies to the island as a whole, but in English is also
the official name of the independent state (i.e., the 26 counties which are not
part of the United Kingdom), since 1937.
Celtic
tribes settled on the island in the 4th century B.C. Invasions by Norsemen that
began in the late 8th century were finally ended when King Brian Boru defeated
the Danes in 1014. Norman invasions began in the early 12th century and set in
place Ireland's uneasy position within England's sphere of influence. The Act
of Union of 1800 - in which Catholics, 90% of the Irish population, were
excluded from Parliament - saw Ireland joining the United Kingdom. In the
latter half of the 19th century and early 20th century the subject of Irish
home rule was a major debate within the British parliament. After several
failed attempts, a Home Rule bill finally passed through parliament in 1914
though the start of the first world war saw its indefinite postponement. A
failed rebellion on Easter Monday in 1916 showed a hint of things to come with
years of war to follow, beginning with the Irish War of Independence
(1919-1921) and continuing with the Irish Civil War (1922-1923).
Eventually
a somewhat stable situation emerged with the independence of 26 of Ireland's
counties known as the Irish Free State; the remaining six, located in the north
of the country comprising two-thirds of the ancient province of Ulster,
remained part of the United Kingdom — a status that has continued to the
present day. In 1949 the Irish Free State became "Ireland" (a.k.a.
the Republic of Ireland) and withdrew from the British Commonwealth.
Ireland's
history post-partition has been marked with violence, a period known as
"The Troubles", generally regarded as beginning in the late 1960s,
which saw large scale confrontation between opposing paramilitary groups
seeking to either keep Northern Ireland as part of the United Kingdom or bring
it into the Republic of Ireland. The Troubles saw many ups and downs in
intensity of fighting and on many occasions they even spread to terrorist
attacks in Britain and continental Europe. Both the government of the UK and
Ireland were opposed to all terrorist groups. A peace settlement known as the
Good Friday Agreement was finally approved in 1998 and is currently being
implemented. All signs point to this agreement holding steady.
Though
a relatively poor country for much of the 20th century, Ireland joined the
European Community in 1973 (at the same time as the United Kingdom). Between the
mid 1990s and late 2000s, Ireland saw masssive economic boom (called 'The
Celtic Tiger'), becoming one of the richest countries in Europe. However, the
global banking crisis and subsequent recession have hit Ireland hard, and high
levels of unemployment have returned.
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