The Irish language (also known as Irish Gaelic) is a minority language in Northern Ireland. The dialect spoken there is known as Ulster Irish. According to the 2001 census, 167,487 people (10.4% of the population) had "some knowledge of Irish" with the highest concentrations of Irish speakers found in Belfast, Derry City, Newry/South Armagh, Central Tyrone, and southern Londonderry.
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- The Irish language (also known as Irish Gaelic) is a minority language in Northern Ireland. The dialect spoken there is known as Ulster Irish. According to the 2001 census, 167,487 people (10.4% of the population) had "some knowledge of Irish" with the highest concentrations of Irish speakers found in Belfast, Derry City, Newry/South Armagh, Central Tyrone, and southern Londonderry.
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- The Irish language (also known as Irish Gaelic) is a minority language in Northern Ireland. The dialect spoken there is known as Ulster Irish. According to the 2001 census, 167,487 people (10.4% of the population) had "some knowledge of Irish" with the highest concentrations of Irish speakers found in Belfast, Derry City, Newry/South Armagh, Central Tyrone, and southern Londonderry.
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- Irish language in Northern Ireland
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