Yes, there are people from India, and many other countries, living in Ireland.
1.7million
No. Ireland's national emblem is the harp, and not the shamrock as many people think.
The Republic of Ireland is often used, but the official name is Éire in the Irish language and Ireland in English. Southern Ireland is an incorrect term. In fact the most northerly point on the island of Ireland, is not in Northern Ireland, but actually in what many people call southern Ireland. So "Southern Ireland" is an incorrect term both as an official name and geographically.
In the census of 2011 there were just over 115,000 Polish people in Ireland
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280,000
About 25,000 people.
There are Chinese people in many parts of Ireland, particularly the larger cities and towns. There is no one particular place where they live.
approx 4 million
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Many celebrities live in Ireland, far too many to mention, both ones known only in Ireland and international celebrities. Musicians, artists, writers, actors, sports stars, and all sort of people live in Ireland. Many celebrities have homes in Ireland, and of course many celebrities are Irish. Paul Hewson, more famously known as Bono, is Irish and has homes in Ireland.