I actually live in Derry! Derry, New Hampshire, that is. Yes, here across the Atlantic, we have two towns right next to each other. One is named Derry, and the other is named Londonderry. However, unlike our Irish twins, these Derry's actually get along! Aside from high school sports rivalries, we get along great. I'm glad to see you mentioned the existence of my local Derry's. Admittedly, I do a double take every time I see the Irish (London)Derry get mentioned online, as I always get confused thinking they're referring to the town I live in, but it's a neat fact regardless.
I'm from the Irish Derry. People here are very proud on both sides. We can coexist for the most part. I'm a nationalist living in a unionist neighbourhood. Although I wouldn't go around advertising it. Better to just keep my head down and get on with it. They'd burn the Irish flag in protestant hoods and Catholics would burn the union jack. Most people wouldn't care that I'm a Catholic, unless I do something that might seem disrespectful to them. flying an Irish flag outside my house or wearing a Boston Celtics jersey out and about wouldn't be a good idea. They are against anything to do with Irish culture. My old home was in a Catholic place right next to a Protestant one and there would be fighting around the summer time as kid off for summer and unionist holidays are around that time.
I love Derry Girls! It's cool to see on a map the places referenced in the show. Great video! It's legenderry! I'm glad to find this one on Derry and I look forward to watching the rest of your county videos! That is funny about Derry and Londonderry in New Hampshire, and east of them is Stonehenge.
Cheers man. As a Derry Native, I enjoyed that. If you are ever up here I'll buy you a pint. I look forward to the next video. Donegal is a lovely county.
Hello. As part of my Derry trip this winter break, this video is very helpful. Thanks. Is it correct when you said that there are flights from Manchester to Derry? Thanks a lot.
@@GeographyWorld am glad to hear it. I am Manchester now. I am organizing my trip to Derry after New Year’s. Do you happen to know which airline(s) fly from MAN to Derry? Thanks a lot.
Whilst there was a settlement of Derry before it became Londonderry. It's the other way round for the county - Londonderry came first. Why because County Londonderry was created out of County Coleraine and those parts of Donegal, Tyrone, & Antrim it pinched.
From my experience visiting NI, Derry seems much more divided on Ireland and UK' than Coleraine, Belfast, and the eastern parts of NI, which appear to be still largely pro UK. This is consistently represented in voting outcomes which are largely the same at each UK general election. The DUP tend to perform well in the east and Sinn Fein in the west, (which of course never take up their seats in Westminster on principle). The use of "London" or Derry is still a sensitive topic in the city and the wider isle. Renaming the town is unlikely to work as Irish reunification supporters would still want the town to be known as Derry or a similar "Irish" sounding name. In light of Brexit, perhaps there should be a discussion on a referendum to finally end the question of NI destiny?. On the other hand it may lead to renewed violence and the losing side may continue to fight on regardless. As far as Geography goes, the border of Derry with Donegal lies 2/3miles north west of the town, and it zig-zags across the countryside in a complex fashion, with few markers or natural boundaries to distinguish the international border other than the ever-visible road signs, which show a change in speed from km hr to mph and dfferent road-markings. NI continues to be an oddity in the UK union as an overseas province with a very chequered and divided history.
It's not a mistake. Meath does have a 17km coastline between the Rivers Boyne and Delvin, the 2nd shortest of any county. Sorry for changing your life!
No matter if you use london Derry or derry both are words from the English language. Just like you are entering free derry every word written in the King's English.
Coleraine is pronounced "coal-rain" and mount sandel isn't just one of the oldest human settlements on the island of ireland it is the oldest known settlement.
Also this video is false our city has the biggest Halloween festival in Europe, it also has some of the best pubs in the North of Ireland..it has some of tge most talented musicians in Ireland and the uk...Londonderry/derry is one of the friendliest places to visit in northern ireland, and it has the oldest un breached city walls because the protestants defied the Catholic King James siege and the walls still stand today
One small correction: Derry is the 5th largest urban area on the island of Ireland. Limerick is 4th though both are very similar in population.
recently Derry has passed Limerick so now u r technically correct 😅
I actually live in Derry!
Derry, New Hampshire, that is. Yes, here across the Atlantic, we have two towns right next to each other. One is named Derry, and the other is named Londonderry.
However, unlike our Irish twins, these Derry's actually get along! Aside from high school sports rivalries, we get along great.
I'm glad to see you mentioned the existence of my local Derry's. Admittedly, I do a double take every time I see the Irish (London)Derry get mentioned online, as I always get confused thinking they're referring to the town I live in, but it's a neat fact regardless.
@lily monroy It was! All the towns around here have names from the British Isles, as this region was one of the first hubs of colonization.
I'm from the Irish Derry. People here are very proud on both sides. We can coexist for the most part. I'm a nationalist living in a unionist neighbourhood. Although I wouldn't go around advertising it. Better to just keep my head down and get on with it. They'd burn the Irish flag in protestant hoods and Catholics would burn the union jack. Most people wouldn't care that I'm a Catholic, unless I do something that might seem disrespectful to them. flying an Irish flag outside my house or wearing a Boston Celtics jersey out and about wouldn't be a good idea. They are against anything to do with Irish culture. My old home was in a Catholic place right next to a Protestant one and there would be fighting around the summer time as kid off for summer and unionist holidays are around that time.
This is cool to learn! And east of Derry/Londonderry is Stonehenge?!
@@pongopNo. Stonehenge is in England, not Ireland lol!
@@dee7781 The map at 11:42 shows Derry and Londonderry in New Hampshire, and just southeast of the towns is America's Stonehenge.
I love Derry Girls! It's cool to see on a map the places referenced in the show. Great video! It's legenderry! I'm glad to find this one on Derry and I look forward to watching the rest of your county videos! That is funny about Derry and Londonderry in New Hampshire, and east of them is Stonehenge.
thank you so much for the excellent overview and interesting details, very much appreciated!
Cheers man. As a Derry Native, I enjoyed that. If you are ever up here I'll buy you a pint. I look forward to the next video. Donegal is a lovely county.
It is Londonderry. Derry is a bad word.
@@azeemjaleelmuhammed2843 no it's not and you know it
@@goonyougoodthing I don't believe it. Both are the same if not otherwise.
@@goonyougoodthing I support the Protestants
I would've never guessed that Derry is smaller than Meath
Great Video! I've not heard Occupied Beara, Ilove i t.😂
Hello. As part of my Derry trip this winter break, this video is very helpful. Thanks. Is it correct when you said that there are flights from Manchester to Derry? Thanks a lot.
Yes there are flights according to the City of Derry Airport's website
@@GeographyWorld am glad to hear it. I am Manchester now. I am organizing my trip to Derry after New Year’s. Do you happen to know which airline(s) fly from MAN to Derry? Thanks a lot.
Also Phil coulter famous singer and songwriter is from Derry!
Whilst there was a settlement of Derry before it became Londonderry. It's the other way round for the county - Londonderry came first.
Why because County Londonderry was created out of County Coleraine and those parts of Donegal, Tyrone, & Antrim it pinched.
From my experience visiting NI, Derry seems much more divided on Ireland and UK' than Coleraine, Belfast, and the eastern parts of NI, which appear to be still largely pro UK. This is consistently represented in voting outcomes which are largely the same at each UK general election. The DUP tend to perform well in the east and Sinn Fein in the west, (which of course never take up their seats in Westminster on principle).
The use of "London" or Derry is still a sensitive topic in the city and the wider isle. Renaming the town is unlikely to work as Irish reunification supporters would still want the town to be known as Derry or a similar "Irish" sounding name. In light of Brexit, perhaps there should be a discussion on a referendum to finally end the question of NI destiny?. On the other hand it may lead to renewed violence and the losing side may continue to fight on regardless.
As far as Geography goes, the border of Derry with Donegal lies 2/3miles north west of the town, and it zig-zags across the countryside in a complex fashion, with few markers or natural boundaries to distinguish the international border other than the ever-visible road signs, which show a change in speed from km hr to mph and dfferent road-markings. NI continues to be an oddity in the UK union as an overseas province with a very chequered and divided history.
I am literally shocked! I did not know Meath had a coastline! Is this map accurate! Shocked. My life is not going to be the same!
It's not a mistake. Meath does have a 17km coastline between the Rivers Boyne and Delvin, the 2nd shortest of any county. Sorry for changing your life!
No matter if you use london Derry or derry both are words from the English language. Just like you are entering free derry every word written in the King's English.
Ah yes the word in the English language with the most silent letters. Lol jokes aside people get angry over words is funny
Coleraine is pronounced "coal-rain" and mount sandel isn't just one of the oldest human settlements on the island of ireland it is the oldest known settlement.
There was a settlement in County Clare that's a bit older
@@joemiller947 what's it called?
@@WhatChaMaCalum The Alice and Gwendoline Cave
@@joemiller947 I'll look into strange place to be on the west coast as you'd think the earliest settlers surely came from Britian.
Also this video is false our city has the biggest Halloween festival in Europe, it also has some of the best pubs in the North of Ireland..it has some of tge most talented musicians in Ireland and the uk...Londonderry/derry is one of the friendliest places to visit in northern ireland, and it has the oldest un breached city walls because the protestants defied the Catholic King James siege and the walls still stand today
County Derry has never existed before it was named Londonderry it was county Coleraine
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Or Derry Girls 😆😆
Derry, no other name.