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The Celtic countries that have a strong Catholic tradition certainly include Ireland and Brittany, the southern Hebrides of Scotland. The presence in Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Wales less so. Because of Irish Immigration many parts of the UK have Catholic populations today however.

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