Well I am in Scotland right now. Pretty much all the people in Scotland are scottish - if I had to guess I'd say out of the 5 million or so people in the country, well over 90% of them are scottish, probably around 95% at least. We don't much like immigrants. Not at all.
The majority of people in Scotland speak English.
There are some, however, who speak Gaelic. There are 58,552 in Scotland who speak Gaelic.
It's a little outdated, but the 2001 census revealed 65.09% of the Scottish population is Christian.
Christians live all over Scotland.
The majority of Scots identify as Christians, with around 53% of the population reporting as such in the 2011 census. However, the proportion of Christians in Scotland has been decreasing over the years, with more people identifying as either non-religious or as part of other faiths.
Around 31.2% of the global population identifies as Christian, making Christianity the largest religion in the world.
144,000 Israeli Christians.
19 per cent people are christians
A minority
About 33%.
80%
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There is no specific data available that provides an exact percentage of Christians among people on welfare. Welfare recipients come from diverse religious backgrounds, and information on religious affiliation is not typically collected in welfare-related surveys.
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