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.
You cannot be sure how many exactly but 87.4% of people in The Republic of Ireland were baptized as Catholics and 43.8% of people in Northern Ireland were baptized as Catholics.
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Catholics live all over Ireland, as do Protestants. Northern Ireland is known for having a greater number of Protestants than other parts of Ireland, but there are lots of Catholics there too and lots of Protestants in other parts of Ireland.
Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
No, it is between Protestants and Catholics.
Catholics will soon outgrow the Protestants, as 4 of the 6 occupied counties are majority Catholic.
The Irish frequently refer to the conflict in Northern Ireland as "the troubles".
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Generally Catholics are regarded as being in the Republic of Ireland and Protestants in Northern Ireland, but there are Catholics and Protestants in all parts. Protestants are the majority in Northern Ireland and Catholics are the majority in the Republic of Ireland.
Catholics live all over Ireland, as do Protestants. Northern Ireland is known for having a greater number of Protestants than other parts of Ireland, but there are lots of Catholics there too and lots of Protestants in other parts of Ireland.
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Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.
Religions do not divide Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. What you are referring to is the fact that most people in the Republic of Ireland are Catholic and most people in Northern Ireland are Protestant. There are also a large amount of Protestants in the Republic of Ireland and a large amount of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
The conflict in Northern Ireland lasted from the late 1960's to the 1990's and was a result mainly of religious and ethnic tensions between protestants and catholics, was also known as "The Troubles."
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.