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Irelands diversity is increasing - and changing: why do people come to live here, even if only for a while? – The Irish Times : vimarsana.com
Ireland's diversity is increasing - and changing: why do people come to live here, even if only for a while? – The Irish Times
Immigration: The latest census found that 12 per cent of the population is made up of non-Irish citizens. The numbers of people from Poland and the UK have dropped, while there are more Indians, Romanians and Brazilians, among others
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