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PLACE IN SOUTHERN
Nir Itzhak; Nir Yizhaq

Nir      
n. Nir (nombre en hebreo)
Northern Ireland         
  • Goliath crane of [[Harland & Wolff]] in [[Belfast]]
  • 1918 general election in Ireland]]
  • C3K]] [[railcar]]
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], home of [[BBC Northern Ireland]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Cannon on the [[Derry city walls]]
  • Signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] in 1912 in opposition to Home Rule
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]], [[County Antrim]]
  • The [[Coat of arms of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Orangemen]] and Catholic [[Ribbonmen]]
  • Ulster Scots]] areas. The Irish-speaking [[Gaeltacht]] is not shown.
  • association football]] and at the [[Commonwealth Games]].
  • Northern Irish]] international footballer and 1968 [[Ballon d'Or]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Hare's Gap, [[Mourne Mountains]]
  • upright=0.7
  • [[Lough Neagh]]
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Irish in the 2011 census
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Ulster Scots in the 2011 census
  • [[Marble Arch Caves]]
  • archive-date=13 October 2010}}</ref>
  • upright=0.7
  • The traditional counties of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig (centre) with members of the first government of Northern Ireland
  • Köppen climate types]] of Northern Ireland
  • ESA Sentinel-2 image of Northern Ireland
  • 2011 census: differences in proportions of those who are, or were brought up, either Catholic or Protestant/Other Christians
  • Stormont]]) in 1932
  • Tyrone]] captain 2003
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (covering 1889 to 2020)
  • 2011: Map of most commonly held passport
  •  [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Prominent Northern Irish golfer [[Rory McIlroy]]
  • First Minister [[Ian Paisley]] (DUP) centre, and deputy First Minister [[Martin McGuinness]] (Sinn Féin) left, and Scottish First Minister [[Alex Salmond]] right in 2008
  • People carrying the [[Irish flag]], overlooking those with the unionist [[Ulster Banner]]
  • Stormont]], [[Belfast]], seat of the assembly
  • Responsibility for Troubles-related deaths between 1969 and 2001
  • Orange]] march
  • Crowds in Belfast for the state opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament on 22 June 1921
  • Unionist mural in Belfast
PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SITUATED ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND
Nothern Ireland; North of Ireland; Six Counties; Six counties; North Ireland; Norn Iron; The Occupied 6 Counties; 6 counties; N Ireland; N. Ireland; Northern ireland; Norn iron; North ireland; North of ireland; Na Sé Contaethe; Geography of Northern Ireland; Communications in Northern Ireland; Norn Irn; Ulster (UK); Northern Ireland (UK); Na Se Contaethe; Norrn Iron; Northeast of Ireland; Nothern Irish; Norlin Airlann; Tuaisceart Éireann; Tuaisceart Eireann; Irlanda del Norte; Northern irish; Ireland (north); Irland du nord; The North of Ireland; Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Northern Ireland, UK; Norlin Airlan; Governance of Northern Ireland; Ireland (Northern Ireland); The Northern Ireland; The Norn Iron; Norn Ireland; Northern Ireland's national anthem; N.Ireland; United Kingdom: Northern Ireland; Norniron; Ireland North; The 6 Counties
Irlanda del Norte
Northern Ireland         
  • Goliath crane of [[Harland & Wolff]] in [[Belfast]]
  • 1918 general election in Ireland]]
  • C3K]] [[railcar]]
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], home of [[BBC Northern Ireland]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Cannon on the [[Derry city walls]]
  • Signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] in 1912 in opposition to Home Rule
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]], [[County Antrim]]
  • The [[Coat of arms of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Orangemen]] and Catholic [[Ribbonmen]]
  • Ulster Scots]] areas. The Irish-speaking [[Gaeltacht]] is not shown.
  • association football]] and at the [[Commonwealth Games]].
  • Northern Irish]] international footballer and 1968 [[Ballon d'Or]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Hare's Gap, [[Mourne Mountains]]
  • upright=0.7
  • [[Lough Neagh]]
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Irish in the 2011 census
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Ulster Scots in the 2011 census
  • [[Marble Arch Caves]]
  • archive-date=13 October 2010}}</ref>
  • upright=0.7
  • The traditional counties of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig (centre) with members of the first government of Northern Ireland
  • Köppen climate types]] of Northern Ireland
  • ESA Sentinel-2 image of Northern Ireland
  • 2011 census: differences in proportions of those who are, or were brought up, either Catholic or Protestant/Other Christians
  • Stormont]]) in 1932
  • Tyrone]] captain 2003
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (covering 1889 to 2020)
  • 2011: Map of most commonly held passport
  •  [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Prominent Northern Irish golfer [[Rory McIlroy]]
  • First Minister [[Ian Paisley]] (DUP) centre, and deputy First Minister [[Martin McGuinness]] (Sinn Féin) left, and Scottish First Minister [[Alex Salmond]] right in 2008
  • People carrying the [[Irish flag]], overlooking those with the unionist [[Ulster Banner]]
  • Stormont]], [[Belfast]], seat of the assembly
  • Responsibility for Troubles-related deaths between 1969 and 2001
  • Orange]] march
  • Crowds in Belfast for the state opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament on 22 June 1921
  • Unionist mural in Belfast
PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SITUATED ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND
Nothern Ireland; North of Ireland; Six Counties; Six counties; North Ireland; Norn Iron; The Occupied 6 Counties; 6 counties; N Ireland; N. Ireland; Northern ireland; Norn iron; North ireland; North of ireland; Na Sé Contaethe; Geography of Northern Ireland; Communications in Northern Ireland; Norn Irn; Ulster (UK); Northern Ireland (UK); Na Se Contaethe; Norrn Iron; Northeast of Ireland; Nothern Irish; Norlin Airlann; Tuaisceart Éireann; Tuaisceart Eireann; Irlanda del Norte; Northern irish; Ireland (north); Irland du nord; The North of Ireland; Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Northern Ireland, UK; Norlin Airlan; Governance of Northern Ireland; Ireland (Northern Ireland); The Northern Ireland; The Norn Iron; Norn Ireland; Northern Ireland's national anthem; N.Ireland; United Kingdom: Northern Ireland; Norniron; Ireland North; The 6 Counties
= Irlanda del Norte
Ex: The book is simply an occasion for ritual hand-wringing about Northern Ireland's troubled past and present troubles = El libro es simplemente una ocasión para lamentarse sobre los problemas pasados y presentes de Irlanda del Norte.

Definitie

NIR
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Wikipedia

Nir Yitzhak

Nir Yitzhak (Hebrew: נִיר יִצְחָק, Yitzhak's Meadow) is a kibbutz in the northwestern Negev desert of Israel. Located between Hevel Shalom and Hevel Eshkol, it falls under the jurisdiction of Eshkol Regional Council. In 2021 it had a population of 649.