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Map of the planned Repartition of Ireland in the 1970s. Based on informtion suplied by the UK Government. To the left is a map showing the religious divsions on the island in 1991 (based on the census of both states (UK and ROI)). Areas in which the majority of the population was unionist are shown in green, whilst areas in which the majority of the population was nationalist are shown in blue. To the right is an image of the propsed settlement of a repartition island. Many areas of Northern Ireland would have been ceded to the Republic. Those areas which would remain part of Northern Ireland (and thus stay in the UK) are shown in green, whilst those areas which would have formed the enlarged Republic are shown in blue. Red lines donate county boundaries.
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