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Ulster is one of the four provinces of Ireland.
Ulster may also refer to:
Places
- New Ulster Province, a province of New Zealand from 1841 to 1853
 - Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom formed in 1921 from six of the nine counties that made up the Irish province of Ulster at that time
 - Ulster County, New York, United States
- Ulster, New York, a town in the County
 
 - Ulster Township, Floyd County, Iowa, United States
 - Ulster Township, Pennsylvania, United States
 
Transport
- HMS Ulster, the name of two ships of the Royal Navy
 - Ulster and Delaware Railroad, also known as "the Ulster", serving New York's Ulster County and neighboring Delaware County
 - a sports car variant of the Austin 7
 
Other
- Ulster (river), central Germany
 - UTV (TV channel), previously known as Ulster Television or Ulster on air
 - BBC Radio Ulster, a Northern Irish radio station from the BBC
 - Ulster coat, a long, loose overcoat made of rough material
 - "Ulster Covenant", a poem (also referred to as "Ulster 1912") written in 1912 by Rudyard Kipling
 - Ulster F.C., a defunct football club
 - Ulster nationalism, a movement that seeks the independence of Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom
 - Ulster Rugby, a branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union and also the professional rugby team operated by this body
 
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