The population of Ireland is estimated to be around 6.2 million, with around 4.5 million living in the Republic of Ireland, and slightly fewer than 1.8 million living in Northern Ireland.
Around 4.3 million people if you mean the republic, about 6 if you mean the island.
In the census of 2011 there were just over 115,000 Polish people in Ireland
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
the druids
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
If you stayed for just a year in Ireland, you would be unlikely to pick up an Irish accent. You might pick up a slight amount, but if your original accent would still be the predominant one. Many people come to Ireland to live and still have their original accents many years later. Some people do pick accents quicker than others, so that would be another factor.
Yes, there are people from India, and many other countries, living in Ireland.
1.7million
In the census of 2011 there were just over 115,000 Polish people in Ireland
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About 25,000 people.
Britain and Ireland are two different places. People who live in Britain are British. People who live in Ireland are Irish.
There are Chinese people in many parts of Ireland, particularly the larger cities and towns. There is no one particular place where they live.
approx 4 million
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
Of course they can - and approx 100,000 British people do live in the Republic of Ireland.
Yes, there are a lot of people in Ireland that live alone.