North of Ireland

    North of Ireland

    Tuaisceart Éireann

    State
    United Kingdom
    Area
    14.130 km2
    Population
    1.903.175 inhabitants (2021)
    Languages
    Irish, English
    Official languages
    Irish, English

    Native language speakers
    5% (2022)
    Main cities
    Belfast, Derry
    Per capita income
    30.799 € (2022)
    Native political institutions
    Government of Northern Ireland
    Main religious culture
    Protestant Christian (53%), Catholic Christian (%44)
    National bank holiday
    Saint Patrick's day (17 March)
    Main nationalist parties
    SINN FÉIN, SDLP (SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC AND LABOUR PARTY)
    Nationalist share in the native parliament
    39% (2022)

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