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Is Donegal is part of Northen Ireland ?

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Donegal is a town in County Donegal, Ireland.

We , Indian People from Ireland wanted to Visit Donegal ,Some of them are saying that Donegal is a northen ireland so visa is required for visting ,

Please help us with the information.

Thanks in Advance

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  1. it is a part of Ulster, the northern province of the island, but it is not part of northern ireland. confusing, I know. my family is from cavan, another county in the same unique position.


  2. Donegal is geographically in the north of Ireland, it is in Ulster, the northern province of Ireland but is is not part of Northern Ireland. It is a county of the Republic of Ireland, one of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.

    No as far as I know you dont need a visa to visit, not if you arre travelling from within Ireland

  3. Donegal is part of the Irish Republic, while it is in Ulster, and in the north of Ireland it is not part of the UK.

    There are 9 counties in the province of Ulster 6 of which are under British rule, but there are 3, Donegal include which are part of the South.  Monaghan and Cavan are the other 2

  4. Donegal, both Town and County,are part of the Republic

  5. Donegal is not part of Nothern Ireland it is in the Repubilic of Ireland.

    However if you do wish to visit the North a visa is not required just cross over the border no checks are made.

  6. Donegal is the most northerly county in Ireland. Malin Head being the most northerly point in Ireland. However due to gerrymandering and the large percentage on catholics in Donegal, it is not part of "Northern Ireland".

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