Is Lower Ballinderry Catholic or Protestant?

99.78% were from the white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic group; 23.99% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 65.21% belong to or were brought up in a ‘Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)’ religion; and.

What County is Ballinderry Upper in?

County Antrim
Ballinderry is a civil parish and townland (of 1182 acres) in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Massereene Upper….

Ballinderry, County Antrim
Ballinderry Parish Church
CountyCounty Antrim
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom

What county is lower ballinderry in?

Lower Ballinderry

Upper Ballinderry Irish: Baile an Doire Íochtarach
CountyCounty Antrim
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
PoliceNorthern Ireland

What parish is Belfast in?

County Antrim Civil Parishes

Civil Parish – Church of IrelandBaronyCatholic Diocese
BallywillinLower DunluceConnor
BelfastBelfastConnor
BillyCaryConnor
BlarisUpper MassereeneConnor

Is Belfast Catholic or Protestant?

In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 95% Protestant to 99% Catholic….List of districts in Northern Ireland by religion or religion brought up in.

DistrictBelfast
Catholic40%
Protestant and other Christian49.5%
Other8.7%

What did the Vikings call Dublin?

It was the Vikings who named the spot where the Liffey and the Poddle meet as “Dubh Linn”. The name Dublin comes from Dubh Linn or the “black pool”.

What is a person from Belfast called?

According to some websites, we’re called Belfastians, but frankly, no-one has ever used that word in public and we’ve never seen it on anything official. And let’s face it, it’s just not snappy to call people from Belfast, ‘people from Belfast’ all the time.

Are Vikings Irish or Scottish?

They emerged in the Viking Age, when Vikings who settled in Ireland and in Scotland adopted Gaelic culture and intermarried with Gaels. The Norse–Gaels dominated much of the Irish Sea and Scottish Sea regions from the 9th to 12th centuries….Surnames.

GaelicAnglicised form“Son of-“
Mac LeòidMacLeodLjótr

Are Irish Vikings?

The Irish Have Much More Viking DNA Than Previously Thought, Genetic Study Reveals. Experts believe that a majority of Irish people have Celtic roots; however, a study published on Thursday found they may also have a great deal of influence from the Vikings, Anglo-Normans, and British.

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