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No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

No. There are more Protestants than Catholics in Northern Ireland.

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