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The Irish Boundary Commission (Irish: Coimisiún na Teorann) met in 1924–25 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the Irish War of Independence, provided for such a commission if Northern Ireland chose to secede from the Irish Free State (Article 12), an event that occurred as expected two days after the Free State's inception on 6 December 1922, resulting in the Partition of Ireland. The governments of the United Kingdom, of the Irish Free State and of Northern Ireland were to nominate one member each to the commission. When the Northern government refused to cooperate, the British government assigned a Belfast newspaper editor to represent Northern Irish interests.

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  • The Irish Boundary Commission (Irish: Coimisiún na Teorann) met in 1924–25 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the Irish War of Independence, provided for such a commission if Northern Ireland chose to secede from the Irish Free State (Article 12), an event that occurred as expected two days after the Free State's inception on 6 December 1922, resulting in the Partition of Ireland. The governments of the United Kingdom, of the Irish Free State and of Northern Ireland were to nominate one member each to the commission. When the Northern government refused to cooperate, the British government assigned a Belfast newspaper editor to represent Northern Irish interests. The provisional border in 1922 was that which the Government of Ireland Act 1920 made between Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. Most Irish nationalists hoped for a considerable transfer of land to the Free State, on the basis that most border areas had nationalist majorities. However, the Commission recommended relatively small transfers, and in both directions. This was leaked to The Morning Post in 1925, causing protests from both unionists and nationalists. In order to avoid the possibility of further disputes, the British, Free State, and Northern Ireland governments agreed to suppress the overall report, and on 3 December 1925, instead of any changes being made, the existing border was confirmed by W. T. Cosgrave for the Free State, Sir James Craig for Northern Ireland, and Stanley Baldwin for the British government, as part of a wider agreement which included a resolution of outstanding financial disagreements. This was then ratified by their three parliaments. The commission's report was not published until 1969. (en)
  • Coimisiún rialtais in Éirinn ab ea Coimisiún na Teorann (Irish Boundary Commission), a cuireadh ar bun sa bhliain 1924/1925 chun an teorainn idir Saorstát Éireann agus Tuaisceart Éireann a leagan amach go cruinn. Bunaíodh é de réir na dtéarmaí a bhí leagtha amach sa Chonradh Angla-Éireannach, 1922. (ga)
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  • Armagh-Monaghan boundary (en)
  • Eastern Fermanagh (en)
  • South Armagh (en)
  • South-West Fermanagh (en)
  • Southern Fermanagh (en)
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  • Boundary changes recommended in County Fermanagh (en)
  • Boundary changes recommended in the Armagh/Monaghan area (en)
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  • Irish Boundary Commission map - southern Fermanagh close-up.jpg (en)
  • Irish Boundary Commission map - South Armagh close-up.jpg (en)
  • Irish Boundary Commission map - western Armagh close-up.jpg (en)
  • Irish Boundary Commission map - western Fermanagh close-up.jpg (en)
  • Irish Boundary Commission map - eastern Fermanagh close-up.jpg (en)
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  • Coimisiún rialtais in Éirinn ab ea Coimisiún na Teorann (Irish Boundary Commission), a cuireadh ar bun sa bhliain 1924/1925 chun an teorainn idir Saorstát Éireann agus Tuaisceart Éireann a leagan amach go cruinn. Bunaíodh é de réir na dtéarmaí a bhí leagtha amach sa Chonradh Angla-Éireannach, 1922. (ga)
  • The Irish Boundary Commission (Irish: Coimisiún na Teorann) met in 1924–25 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland. The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the Irish War of Independence, provided for such a commission if Northern Ireland chose to secede from the Irish Free State (Article 12), an event that occurred as expected two days after the Free State's inception on 6 December 1922, resulting in the Partition of Ireland. The governments of the United Kingdom, of the Irish Free State and of Northern Ireland were to nominate one member each to the commission. When the Northern government refused to cooperate, the British government assigned a Belfast newspaper editor to represent Northern Irish interests. (en)
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  • Coimisiún na Teorann (ga)
  • Irish Boundary Commission (en)
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