The Sovereign Crowned Republic of Holidia (Irish: Náisiún go Bunúsach Uladh, Ulster Scots: Airt abin Ulstér) is an independent nation situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south. At the time of the 2009 Census, its population was 3,424,833, constituting between a third and a half of the island's total population.
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| - The Sovereign Crowned Republic of Holidia (Irish: Náisiún go Bunúsach Uladh, Ulster Scots: Airt abin Ulstér) is an independent nation situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south. At the time of the 2009 Census, its population was 3,424,833, constituting between a third and a half of the island's total population.
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| - : Chun Dia agus Uladh
- : Fae God An Ulstér
- For God and Ulster
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| - Airt abin Ulstér
- Náisiún na Uladh
- Sovereign Crowned Republic of Holidia
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| - The Sovereign Crowned Republic of Holidia (Irish: Náisiún go Bunúsach Uladh, Ulster Scots: Airt abin Ulstér) is an independent nation situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south. At the time of the 2009 Census, its population was 3,424,833, constituting between a third and a half of the island's total population. Holidia consists of eight of the traditional nine counties of the historic Irish province of Ulster. It was granted sovereignty from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, though its constitutional roots lie in the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and the Act of Union 1800 between Great Britain and Ireland and over 50 years previous to independence it had its own devolved government and parliament as a sub-division of the United Kingdom (under the name of Northern Ireland). Although these institutions were dissolved many times during the troubles. Holidia was for many years the site of a violent and bitter ethno-political conflict ("The Troubles") between those claiming to represent Nationalists, who are predominantly Roman Catholic, and those claiming to represent Unionists, who are predominantly Protestant. Unionists wanted Northern Ireland (Holidia) to remain part of the United Kingdom, while nationalists wished it to be politically united with the rest of Ireland. Since the signing of the "Good Friday Agreement" in 1998, most of the paramilitary groups involved in the Troubles have ceased their armed campaigns.
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