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The population of the whole island of Ireland is about 6.4 million people. The population of Northern Ireland as of July 2012 is 1,810,900 which is approximately 28% of the population of the whole island.
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The most recent census for the Republic of Ireland was in 2011, and showed that the population was 4.59 million. The census for Northern Ireland for the same year gave a population of just over 1.8 million.
In 1942, the population of Ireland was 2.96 million people. Ireland has a current population of 4.68 million people, and a life expectancy of 80.7 years.
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As of 2021, the population of Ireland is estimated to be around 4.9 million people.
The population of Ireland in 1916 was approximately 4.4 million people.
The population of the whole island of Ireland is 6,380,661 as of July 2012. This is usually rendered as 6.4 million to make it easier to remember. The population of Éire, the republic of Ireland is 4,588,522 (4.6 million) and the population of Northern Ireland is 1, 810,000 (1.8 million) Just to be clear it's Northern IRELAND not ISLAND as in the question; there is a political or land border between the two, they are not separated into two islands as, for example, New Zealand is.
Ireland is relatively low populated, having about 6 million people living on the island of Ireland.
It is simply because more people have moved to Ireland and more people are being born in Ireland.
As of 2021, the population of the Republic of Ireland, which includes Southern Ireland, is estimated to be around 5 million people.
The population density of western Ireland can be calculated by dividing the total population by the total area. If the population is 50 people per square mile, and the population is 100 people, then the total area would be 100/50 = 2 square miles. Therefore, the population density of western Ireland is 50 people per square mile.