There are 1,810,900 people in Northern Ireland. Or so.
| County | Population |
|---|---|
| Antrim | 566,000 |
| Down | 492,840 |
| Derry/Londonderry | 233,500 |
| Tyrone | 166,516 |
| Armagh | 141,000 |
| Fermanagh | 55,000 |
| Source, Wikipedia: Counties of Northern Ireland |
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by Matt Johnston on September 3, 2012
There are 1,810,900 people in Northern Ireland. Or so.
| County | Population |
|---|---|
| Antrim | 566,000 |
| Down | 492,840 |
| Derry/Londonderry | 233,500 |
| Tyrone | 166,516 |
| Armagh | 141,000 |
| Fermanagh | 55,000 |
| Source, Wikipedia: Counties of Northern Ireland |
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Because it was bugging me:
“1613 – Ulster after the creation of County Londonderry, from the merger of County Coleraine, the North West Liberties of Londonderry (1), Loughinsholin (2), and North East Liberties of Coleraine (3). “
this is potentially useful for a more detailed map http://www.populationexplorer.com/ especially as much of down and Antrim will be centred on Belfast Lough.