Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ulster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Ulster. The largest Gaeltacht region today is in Donegal, so that the term Donegal Irish is often used synonymously. Nevertheless records of the language as it was spoken in other counties do exist, and help provide a broader view of Ulster Irish. When the recommendations of the first Comisiún na Gaeltachta were drawn up in 1926, there were regions qualifying for Gaeltacht recognition in the Sperrin Mountains on the border between County Tyrone and County Londonderry, as well as in the northern Glens of Antrim around Rathlin Island. The report also makes note of small pockets of Irish speakers in Northwest County Cavan, Southeast County Monaghan, and the far south of County Armagh.