Ulster Day is commemorated on 13th April, marking the day in 1912 when the Ulster Covenant was signed by over half a million people in Northern Ireland, pledging to resist Home Rule. It is a significant date in the history of Unionism in Ireland, symbolizing the commitment of many in Ulster to remain part of the United Kingdom. The day is often observed with various events and gatherings, particularly among Unionist communities.
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