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dominance, and while the whole of Ireland was a constituent country of the United Kingdom. As such, early international competition first featured the four constituent countries of the UK; England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, before spreading to other parts of the Empire. For this reason, in many
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left the United Kingdom in 1923, many of the existing 'Ireland' teams remained united, covering both jurisdictions, although association football, notably, did not. These sports are described as being organised on an All-Ireland or all-island basis.
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The term is also sometimes used to refer to the cross-border agencies established by agreement between the Republic of Ireland and United Kingdom governments, and whose powers extend to both jurisdictions on the island:
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and the additional 6 counties in Northern Ireland, from the 26 county Republic of Ireland recognized internationally. The term also refers to cross-border agencies established through agreements between the
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Similarly to the example of Gaelic games, the term may be used in reference to annual competitions in certain Irish traditional music and art forms:
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were forced to settle the dispute and made each side go by distinguishable names. Until FIFA's intervention, many footballers
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A small number of sports have separate Northern Ireland and (Republic of) Ireland organisations and teams, including notably
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hold an Eve of All Ireland Rally ahead of the senior All-Ireland Football Championship final on O'Connell Street, Dublin.
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are organised on an All-Ireland basis, with a single organisation for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Counties of Ireland differentiates the 32 counties, encompassing both the 26 traditional counties of the
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contains the flags of Ireland's four traditional constituent provinces: (clockwise, from the top left)
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Other sports with separate Northern Ireland administration and international recognition include
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continues to exist, refer to the All-Ireland Republic to distinguish from the 26 county
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organisations organised on an All-Ireland basis, such as Uplift (Ireland).
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Many other sports are organised on an all-Ireland basis, most notably
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at the end of the nineteenth century, during a period of
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Many high profile modern sports were codified within the
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when for several years separate organisations — the
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Index

All Ireland

Four Provinces Flag of Ireland
Munster
Connacht
Leinster
Ulster
Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland
All-Ireland championships (disambiguation)

men's
women's

men's
women's

men's
women's
United Kingdom
British imperial
Olympic sport
Great Britain
Irish Free State
definite article
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Gaelic football
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
hurling

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