The parliament had a brief tenure, as the Government of Ireland Act was passed in 1920 creating the bodies, while the Irish Free State constitution was established in 1922, ending those same institutions.
The parliament had a brief tenure, as the Government of Ireland Act was passed in 1920 creating the bodies, while the Irish Free State constitution was established in 1922, ending those same institutions.
SouthernIreland was the twenty-six county Irish state envisaged by the Government of Ireland Act 1920.
SouthernIreland is sometimes used as an unofficial name for the Republic of Ireland or the earlier Irish Free State, especially in the English media.
SouthernIreland was the twenty-six county Irish state envisaged by the Government of Ireland Act 1920.
This Act formally and controversially partitioned the island of Ireland in two, Northern Ireland (covering approximately fifteen percent of the island, in the northeast) and SouthernIreland (covering the remaining territory to the south and west).
SouthernIreland is sometimes used as an unofficial name for the Republic of Ireland or the earlier Irish Free State, especially in the English media.