Ар Гәәлгүдин Таңһч

Ар Гәәлгүдин Таңһч
Northern Ireland
Tuaisceart Éireann
Norlin Airlann
 Ар Гәәлгүдин Таңһчин һазр орм  (inset - orange)
in the United Kingdom (camel)

in the European continent  (white)

Хотол Балһсан
(Аһу Ик Балһсан бас)
Belfast
54°35.456′N 5°50.4′W / 54.590933°N 5.8400°W / 54.590933; -5.8400
Келн English
Irish
Ulster Scots1
Орн нутугин улус  99.15% White (91.0% Northern Ireland born, 8.15% other white), 0.41% Asian, 0.10% Irish Traveller, 0.34% others.[1]
Улусин нерн Irish[2][3]
Northern Irish[2]
Ulsterman (or Ulsterwoman)[4]2
Залвр Constitutional monarchy
Consociationalism
 -  Monarch Elizabeth II
 -  Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron MP
 -  First Minister Peter Robinson MLA
 -  deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MLA MP
 -  Secretary of State Owen Paterson MP
Establishment
 -  Government of Ireland Act 3 May 1921 
Аһу
 -  Бүклдән 13,843 km2 
5,345 sq mi 
Олн улус
 -  2009 estimate 1,775,000 [5] 
 -  2001 census 1,685,267 
 -  Олн улусин нигитнь 122/km2 
315/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2002 estimate
 -  Total £33.2 billion 
 -  Per capita £19,603 
Currency Pound sterling (GBP)
Цагин бус GMT (UTC+0)
 -  Summer (DST) BST (UTC+1)
Drives on the left
ТЛД .uk3
Calling code +444
1 Officially recognised languages: Northern Ireland has no official language. The use of English has been established through precedent. Irish and Ulster Scots are officially recognised minority languages
2 While the above are common demonyms for Northern Ireland, nationality and identity is a complicated issue. Many people in Northern Ireland feel strongly British, Irish or both. These identities and citizenships are guaranteed under the Belfast Agreement. See the Citizenship and identity section below.
3 .ie, in common with the Republic of Ireland, and also .eu, as part of the European Union. ISO 3166-1 is GB, but .gb is unused
4 +44 is always followed by 28 when calling landlines. The code is 028 within the UK and 048 from the Republic of Ireland

ЗаалтсПравить

  1. Northern Ireland Census 2001 Commissioned Output
  2. 2,0 2,1 Labels for Locals: What to Call People from Abilene to Zimbabwe, ISBN: 9780877796169
  3. Passport to Success: The Essential Guide to Business Culture and Customs in America's Largest Trading Partners, ISBN: 978-0-275-99716-8
  4. Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English, ISBN: 978-0-19-953296-4
  5. BBC News