List of Ulster-related topics explained
The territorial extent covered by the term Ulster may vary, reflecting the prevalent deep political and cultural divisions.
Political and paramilitary organisations, parties and movements having "Ulster" as part of their name are almost invariably on the Unionist side; military and police units having such names are often accused of a pro-Unionist bias. That is, however, not necessarily the case with names in other spheres including "Ulster". For example, Ulster sports associations and teams often form part of an all-Ireland structure and thus, while not overtly political, are favourably regarded by Irish Nationalists.
Flags
- The divergent meanings of "Ulster" are reflected in divergent flags:
Linguistics
Sociological terms
- Ulster-Scots, an ethnic group descended from mainly Lowland Scots who settled in the Province of Ulster.
- Ulster Scots eXperience – band of musicians who perform music from the Ulster-Scots tradition
- Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra
- Ulster-Scots Agency (Tha Boord o Ulstèr-Scotch), cross-border body promoting this dialect and its attendant culture.
- Ulsterman/Ulsterwoman – in principle referring to any inhabitant of Ulster, in practice mainly used by the Unionist community.
Medieval history
17th century history
Early 20th century politics, military, police and paramilitary
Later 20th century/current politics, military, police and paramilitary
Sporting
Institutions and companies
Constituencies
Place-names elsewhere, originally named in honour of the Irish province
- Ulster, Pennsylvania, United States of America
- Ulster County, New York, United States of America
- Ulster, New York, a town in Ulster County, NY
- Ulster Park, New York, United States of America
- New Ulster, the long-defunct name of the northern part of New Zealand
- Ulster and Delaware Railroad, in New York State
- Delaware and Ulster Railroad, in New York State
- New Ulster, a province in New Zealand (1841–53)
See also: Irish Place Names in Other Countries.
Other
- An ulster (lower case) – a type of overcoat manufactured by the Ulster Overcoat Company in Belfast, which Sherlock Holmes is depicted as wearing
- An Ulster fry, a dish of various fried meats and breads popular throughout the province of Ulster
- Ulster, a Brazilian punk band from the 1980s.