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which people mainly live in northern Ireland

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Answered by sureshs2468pcl5g8
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Northern Ireland, as recorded by the UK Census 2011, has a population of 1,810,863, an increase of 125,800 (7.5%) over the ten-year period since the last census.[1] The population density is 133 people per km2, about half that of the United Kingdom as a whole but about twice that of the Republic.[2]The Belfast Metropolitan Area dominates in population terms, with over a third of the inhabitants of Northern Ireland.

Like Great Britain (but unlike most of the Republic of Ireland), Northern Ireland has a plurality of Protestants (48% of the resident population are either Protestant, or brought up Protestant, while 45% of the resident population are either Catholic, or brought up Catholic, according to the 2011 census)[3] and its people speak dialects of English heavily influenced by the Scots language. This is both because of historic links with Scotland going back centuries, and because of settlements of lowland Scots Protestants in Ulster in the 17th century, such as the Plantation of Ulster. Also unlike the Republic, a large proportion of people in Northern Ireland have a British national identity. Many people in Northern Ireland have a Northern Irish identity, whether in addition to a British or Irish identity or by itself.plzz mark as brainliest

Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

Most of the population of Northern Ireland are at least nominally Christian, mostly RomanCatholic and Protestant denominations.

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