Rate : Roman Catholics as % of Total Pop.

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Identifier:
R_REL_IRL1911_rc
Name:
Roman Catholics as % of Total Pop.
Type:
Rate (R)
Definition:
REL_IRL1911:rc * 100.0 / TOT_POP:now
Display as:
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Text:
The Census of Ireland classified the entire population by religion. This rate shows the percentage who were Roman Catholics.

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Entity ID Entity Name
T_REL Roots & Religion



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