Where is the biggest Irish community in England?

Birmingham. Birmingham has a large Irish community, dating back to the Industrial Revolution, it is estimated that Birmingham has the largest Irish population per capita in Britain. Digbeth is the traditional Irish area in Birmingham.
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What is the city in England with the most Irish?

Birmingham has been crowned the most Irish place in Britain ahead of St Patrick's Day. Data shows there were 22,021 people in the city who defined their ethnicity as “white Irish”. That is nearly twice as many as in Brent in London (12,320) - the second most Irish place.
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Where do Irish people live in England?

Situated in the north-west of England, Manchester is one of the more predominantly Irish cities in the country due to its close proximity to Dublin via the Irish Sea. Around 35% of the city's population claims Irish heritage while some of the area's most famous musical acts boast strong Irish roots.
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Where do all the Irish live in London?

Top 10 most popular destinations
  • Willesden Green, NW10, 91997, 2709.
  • Cricklewood, NW2, 66968, 2651.
  • West Hampstead, NW6, 63903, 2196.
  • Islington, N1, 91056, 2009.
  • Kenton, HA3, 69554, 1807.
  • Colindale, NW9, 60545, 1674.
  • Croydon, CR0, 154233, 1570.
  • Shepherds Bush, W12, 48949, 1525.
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What city has highest concentration of Irish?

New York has the most concentrated Irish population; 12.9 percent of its residents claim Irish ancestry, which compares to a rate of 11.1 percent of the country overall. Boston, meanwhile, claims the most-concentrated Irish population for a city: 20.4 percent.
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Where is the biggest Irish population outside Ireland?

The 10 countries around the world with the most Irish emigrants
  • U.K. (503,288)
  • U.S. (132,280)
  • Australia (101,032)
  • Canada (33,530)
  • Spain (14,651)
  • South Africa (13,009)
  • Germany (11,373)
  • France (9,828)
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What part of London has the highest Irish population?

London has Great Britain's biggest Irish population and there was a particularly big community in the (affectionately known) 'County Kilburn' area of northwest London.
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Where is the most Irish part of London?

Watling Street forms the contemporary boundary between the boroughs of Brent and Camden. The area has London's highest Irish population, as well as a sizable Afro-Caribbean population. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
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How much of Liverpool is Irish?

The city is also historically known for its large Irish and Welsh populations. The Liverpool accent (Scouse) is thought to have been influenced by the arrival of Irish and Welsh immigrants. Today, up to 50% of Liverpool's population is believed to have Irish ancestry.
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Where did most Irish immigrants settle in UK?

Towns with the largest Irish-born populations in 1851: London 108,548 (4.6%) Liverpool 83,813 (22.3%) Manchester 52,504 (13.1%)
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Irish immigration to England's counties and towns
  • Lancashire 8.9%
  • Cheshire 5.7%
  • Durham 5.4%
  • Cumberland 5.1%
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Why is Liverpool so Irish?

When the famine did arrive, around 1.5 million Irish people passed through the Port of Liverpool and while many did so with the intention of continuing their journey to North America or Australia, there were a large number who only had the resources for the first part of the journey and so settled in Liverpool.
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What percentage of London is Irish?

A much higher proportion of the total Republic-Irish-born population in England is located in London, 34.2% compared with 17.5% of those from Northern Ireland. Larger proportions born in Northern Ireland have settled in the North West, the Outer South East, East and South West of England.
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What percentage of UK is Irish?

White 87.2%, Black/African/Caribbean/black British 3%, Asian/Asian British: Indian 2.3%, Asian/Asian British: Pakistani 1.9%, mixed 2%, other 3.7% (2011 est.) Irish 82.2%, Irish travelers 0.7%, other White 9.5%, Asian 2.1%, Black 1.4%, other 1.5%, unspecified 2.6% (2016 est.)
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What does Black Irish mean?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. A quick review of Irish history reveals that the island was subject to a number of influxes of foreign cultures.
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Why is Kilburn so Irish?

James FitzGerald What Happened To County Kilburn? They used to call it Ireland's 33rd county. Kilburn went 'green' in the mid-20th century when Irish migration to north west London hit its peak. For the young men (typically) who came here to build roads and railways, this was a home from home.
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Where do most Irish live?

Large cities with the highest percentage of Irish ancestry
  • Boston, Massachusetts 22.8%
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 16.2%
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 14.2%
  • Louisville, Kentucky 13.2%
  • Portland, Oregon 11.9%
  • Seattle, Washington 11.65%
  • Buffalo, New York 11.23%
  • Nashville, Tennessee 9.8%
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How many Irish live in England?

Because the figures are based on a survey sample, they are subject to some uncertainty. The ONS estimates that on average over the year to June 2021, there were 412,000 people living in the UK who were born in the Republic of Ireland.
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Why do some Irish have black hair?

Some believe that survivors of the Spanish Armada who landed in Ireland were the ancestors of Ireland's black-haired population, but that's not true; black hair and brown eyes were attributes of the original Celts. Further, there was no great settlement of Spanish military in Ireland.
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What race are Irish?

For the most part, the Irish ethnicity is Gaelic, a group of the ethnolinguistic Celtic families. However, the island was also influenced by Romans as well as invaded by the Vikings, the English, and a Viking-English-French mixture called the Normans.
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What city has the most Irish pubs?

New York City

Not surprisingly for a city founded on entertainment and dining options, New York City has the highest number of Irish restaurants and bars in the country.
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Is Boston full of Irish?

As of 2014, Irish Americans made up 22.8% of the population of the metropolitan Boston area—the highest percentage of any of the 50 most populous U.S. cities—and 21.5% of the population of Massachusetts. Many cities and towns on the South Shore of Massachusetts have high percentages of Irish-descended residents.
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Are there more Irish in America than in Ireland?

34.7 million Americans identify as Irish to some degree, and the population of the entire island of Ireland is 6.6 million (Republic of Ireland has 4.75 million and Northern Ireland has 1.85 million).
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What is the whitest city in the UK?

That figure is highest in Wales and the North east of England - the whitest borough is Blanaeu Gwent in Wales, where 96.5% of the population is white British, followed by Copeland in Cumbria, where only 2% of the population are not white.
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Where was little Ireland in Manchester?

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This little red commemorative plaque can be found about half-way between New Wakefield Street and Hulme Street in Manchester City Centre, in an area that was once known as “Little Ireland”. Little Ireland was a slum district in Manchester, and one of the poorest areas of the city in the early 19th century.
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