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- Institute of Ulster Scots Studies - The University of Ulsters Institute of Ulster Scots aims to explore the history, heritage and legacy of the Ulster Scots people. The focus of the research carried out will be on the Ulster Scots Diaspora.
- Ulster Heritage - The Ulster Heritage DNA Project carries out genetic genealogy research for families of Ulster ancestry and promotes interest in Irish, Gaelic, Ulster Scots, Scots-Irish, and Hebridean origin Ulster heritage and history.
- Ulster County, NY - Information on the county and its towns.
- Ulster Tatler Publications - Publishers of The Ulster Tatler, Ulster Homes and Ulster Bride. Features local social, fashion, bridal and interiors news and trends.
- The Ulster Society - Promotes Ulster-British heritage and culture. Publisher of books and booklets on a variety of Ulster-related themes, ranging from serious military and political biography to folk music and fiction. Includes a genealogy section.
- Ulster Scots Research Centre - A voluntary group which aims to promote Ulster Scots literature and language. Their site includes Ulster Scots poetry, and articles on the language.
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Ulster County - A.A. meeting list for Ulster County. Alcoholics Anonymous groups help problem drinkers to recover from the disease of alcoholism.
- Ulster-Scots Online - Ulster-Scots news, history, culture and heritage.
- Canadian Ulster-Scots List - Genealogy, culture and history of Canada's Ulster Scots,
- Ulster County Workforce Development System - Local resources for employers and job seekers: job listing service, job search assistance, labor market data, hiring incentives, tax credits, labor laws, self employment, and resources for youth.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ulster Rugby - The Irish Rugby Football Union Ulster Branch (also known as Ulster Rugby) is one of four branches of the IRFU, and is responsible for rugby union in the Irish province of Ulster, six counties of which are in Northern Ireland and three in the Republic of Ireland. The branch is also responsible for the Ulster team, which plays ...
- Ulster Independence Movement - The Ulster Independence Movement was an Ulster nationalist political party founded (as the Ulster Independence Committee) in 1988, having emerged from the Ulster Clubs, after a series of 15 public meetings across Northern Ireland. Led by Hugh Ross, a Presbyterian minister from Dungannon, County Tyrone, the UIC sought to end what it saw as ...
- Ulster nationalism - Ulster nationalism is the name given to a school of thought in Northern Irish politics that seeks the independence of Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom without becoming part of the Republic of Ireland. Although the term Ulster refers strictly to one of the four traditional Provinces of Ireland the name is used to refer to Northern Ireland within Unionism and Ulster loyalism, from in which Ulster nationalism originated.
- Ulster Army Council - The Ulster Army Council (or UAC) was set up in 1973 as an umbrella group by the Ulster Defence Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force to co-ordinate joint paramilitary operations during the Loyalist strike. Andy Tyrie was the head of the group - and was also the then commander of the Ulster Defence Association.
- Ulster Senior Football Championship - The Ulster Senior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Bank of Ireland Ulster Championship) is the premier "knockout" competition in the game of football played in the province of Ulster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Ulster Council and are played during the summer months, and all the counties participate.