National anthem of Northern Ireland
There is no official anthem which represents only Northern Ireland.
Two pieces of music are used to represent Northern Ireland in a sporting context:
- Londonderry Air is played as the anthem of Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth Games. "Danny Boy" is a popular set of lyrics to the tune.
- God Save the King, the national and royal anthem of the United Kingdom, is played as the anthem of Northern Ireland at association football.
Ireland's Call is used by the Ireland rugby union team, Ireland rugby league team, Ireland cricket team and Ireland field hockey teams. All of these teams represent the entire island of Ireland.
"Amhrán na bhFiann" (The Soldier's Song), the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, is used by some organisations operating on the island of Ireland, such as the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Northern Ireland articles
- Annals of Ulster
- Norman invasion
- Bruce campaign
- Black Death
- Tudor conquest
- Tyrone's Rebellion
- Flight of the Earls
- Plantation of Ulster
- 1641 Rebellion / Confederate War
- Settlement of 1652
- Williamite War
- Penal Laws
- First Great Famine
- 1798 Rebellion
- Act of Union
- Tithe War
- Second Great Famine
- Land War
- Fenian Rising
- Home Rule crisis
- Easter Rising
- War of Independence
- Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Belfast Blitz
- Northern Campaign
- Border Campaign
- The Troubles
- Peace process
- Belfast
- History of Derry
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