Its impossible to tell, because there were so many people on the ship, many many died so IF there were irish passengers most of them would have died
There were 54 Irish passagers on board
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Titanic had stops in England, France, and Ireland.
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700 people survived on the titanic
1,496 people died and 712 people lived on Titanic.
1,496 people died on Titanic.
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About 25,000 people.
There are a few dating sites that specialize in the Northern Ireland area. But many dating sites have Northern Irish people in their files that you can filter for.
The Titanic Quarter is a wonderful prosperous part of County Down in Belfast Northern Ireland near the border of County Antrim. It has several structures still extant from the early 1900's when Titanic was built there and has many Titanic attractions for the public.
N. I. - many people call it Ulster, but this is technically incorrect as a third of Ulster is in the Republic
There are approximately 738,033 Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland. This is about 40.8 percent of the population. There are about 752,555 Protestants. They make up about 41.6 percent of the population.
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Simply, because many people in Northern Ireland were being denied their civil rights, and so they and others went to support a movement that was trying to get them.
There are over 1.8 million people in Northern Ireland. It would be impossible to put an exact number on it, but the vast majority of them are against the IRA.
They are legal tender in Northern Ireland and in Britain. There is occasionally a bit of reluctance of people in Britain to take them as they are not used to seeing many of them.
People on Titanic were mostly from England, Ireland, and the United States.There were also many Swedish, some Canadians, Syrians, Italians, and six Australians.