Technically it is both, although Belfast is in Northern Ireland it is on the island of Ireland, although some northern irish people get annoyed if you call them irish so it is best to call them northern irish! :) hope that helped
no, northern Ireland is not a country so therefore it cannot have a capital.
the capital of United Kingdom is London and capital of Ireland is dublin.
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, although London is the national capital of the United Kingdom, of which NI is part. Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.
Belfast is not the capital of Ireland. Dublin is the capital of Ireland. Belfast is the main city in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland came into existence in 1922.
Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.
The island of Ireland is split politically into two parts. The Northern part, called Northern Ireland, is a country which forms part of the United Kingdom. Its capital is Belfast. The larger part, called Eire (sometimes just Ireland) is a separate sovereign state with capital city Dublin.
No. Ireland's capital city is Dublin. Northern Ireland's capital city is Belfast.
yes. It is the capital city of Northern Ireland
Belfast is the capital city of northern ireland.
Belfast.
Northern Ireland: Belfast The Republic of Ireland: Dublin
The answer you are looking for is Northern Ireland, but it is not a state. The United Kingdom does not have states.
Belfast is the main city of Northern Ireland.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom.