For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Demography of Belfast . These include British only, Irish only, British and Northern Irish etc. The Gaeltacht Quarter is an area around the Falls Road in west Belfast which promotes and encourages the use of the Irish language. The current metro area population of Belfast in 2022 is 639,000, a 0.63% increase from 2021. British Business Bank report reveals external finance among Northern Ireland smaller businesses increased significantly from 45% during Q3 2021 to 56% in Q3 2022, the only UK region to see a rise [178] The city's two airports have helped make the city one of the most visited weekend destinations in Europe. In 192021, as the island of Ireland was partitioned, up to 500 people were killed in disturbances in Belfast, the bloodiest period of strife in the city until the Troubles of the late 1960s onwards. This article is about the city in Northern Ireland. The other listed destinations were Berlin (Germany), Cambodia, Cape Town (South Africa), Cartagena (Colombia), Istanbul (Turkey), the Lassen Volcanic National Park (US), Saqqara (Egypt), the Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail (US), Waiheke Island (New Zealand), Washington, D.C. (US), and Waterton Lakes National Park (Canada). All local councils across NI showed an ageing population over the period 2011 to 2021. [8], The age demographics of Belfast is different to the rest of the constituent country, 18% were aged 0 to 14, 37% aged 15 to 39, 30% aged 40 to 64 and 15% aged 65 and above. Since the expansion of the European Union, numbers have been boosted by an influx of Eastern European immigrants. 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Next release On 21 March 2023, NISRA will publish. When early in the American War of Independence, Belfast Lough was raided by the privateer John Paul Jones, the townspeople assembled their own Volunteer militia. the United Kingdom population is equivalent to 0.87% of the total world population. [254] Median Age The median age for Belfast residents is 60.1 years young. [152][153], Ethnic minority communities have been in Belfast since the 1930s. Musicians and bands who have written songs about or dedicated to Belfast include [170] [8], In 2021 the largest identity group was 'Irish only' with 35% of the population. "Clearly, in part that's driven by the impact of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union in 2016. 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Belfast, Irish Bal Feirste, city, district, and capital of Northern Ireland, on the River Lagan, at its entrance to Belfast Lough (inlet of the sea). It also has a major aerospace industry. Some 24 chicks fledged from eight known breeding pairs - a 500% increase in chicks from 2021 - according to . The same year, 80,000 people participated in culture and other arts activities, twice as many as in 200304. 2018-based Population Projections for Northern Ireland Statistical Bulletin Charts. [118] The restaurant panels in the Crown Bar were originally made for Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic,[116] built in Belfast. 43.32% indicated that they had a British national identity, 35.10% had an Irish national identity and 26.92% had a Northern Irish national identity. [250], Frommer's, the American travel guidebook series, listed Belfast as the only United Kingdom destination in its Top 12 Destinations to Visit in 2009. The city is flanked on the north and northwest by a series of hills, including Divis Mountain, Black Mountain and Cavehill, thought to be the inspiration for Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. On Census Day 27 March 2011, considering the population aged 16 to 74 years old: Long-term unemployed are those who stated that they have not worked since 2009 or earlier, Percentage Catholic or brought up Catholic, Percentage born outside the UK and Ireland, When the population of Belfast town began to grow in the 17th century, its economy was built on commerce. A seasonal sailing to Douglas, Isle of Man is operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. Civil unrest impacted the city's industry for many years, but with the . [54] In all, over 1,600 people were killed in political violence in the city between 1969 and 2001. [11] The area of Belfast Local Government District is 42.31 square miles (109.6km2). The average warmest day at Aldergrove for example will reach a temperature of 25.4C (77.7F),[86] (1.0C [1.8F] higher than Stormont) and 2.1 days[87] should attain a temperature of 25.1C (77.2F) or above in total. The zoo also carries out important conservation work and takes part in European and international breeding programmes which help to ensure the survival of many species under threat. Colourpoint Books. Fortunes were made carrying rough linen clothing and salted provisions to the slave plantations of the West Indies; sugar and rum to Baltimore and New York; and for the return to Belfast of flaxseed from the colonies where the relative scarcity of labour made unprofitable the processing of the flax into linen fibre. The population of Northern Ireland on census day, 21 March 2021, was 1,903,175. Named after RMS Titanic, which was built here in 1912,[68] work has begun which promises to transform some former shipyard land into "one of the largest waterfront developments in Europe". The mid-2021 population estimates are primarily based on the 2021 censuses (for England and Wales, and Northern Ireland). 21 October 2019. [39], In the spring of 1942, the German Luftwaffe appeared twice over Belfast. Lloyd George, Parnell and Patrick Pearse all attended political rallies there. [143], This made it the fifteenth-largest city in the United Kingdom, but the eleventh-largest conurbation. [228], Belfast was the home town of former Manchester United player George Best, the 1968 European Footballer of the Year, who died in November 2005. Information on Census 2021 in Northern Ireland. [249] Numerous tour bus companies and boat tours run there throughout the year, including tours based on the series Game of Thrones, which has had various filming locations around Northern Ireland. Many of Belfast's oldest buildings are found in the Cathedral Quarter area, which is currently undergoing redevelopment as the city's main cultural and tourist area. Leander ASC is a well known swimming club in Belfast. Most of their victims were Catholics with no links to the Provisional IRA. [174] In March 2007, the average house in Belfast cost 91,819, with the average in south Belfast being 141,000. Formed ostensibly for defence of the Kingdom, the Volunteers were soon pressing their own protest against "taxation without representation". [40], At the end of World War II, the Unionist Government undertook programmes of "slum clearance" (the Blitz had exposed the "uninhabitable" condition of much of the city's housing) which involved decanting populations out of mill and factory, and constructing terraced streets into new peripheral housing estates. The Coleraine campus, about 55mi (89km) from Belfast city centre concentrates on a broad range of subjects. [193] Other hospitals in Belfast include the Mater Hospital in north Belfast and the Children's Hospital. 15,000 - the number of staff and students we will welcome through the new campus- equivalent to the population of Armagh. There was major communal violence in the city during partition. [53], During the 1970s and 1980s Belfast was one of the world's most dangerous cities. [225], Belfast has several notable sports teams playing a diverse variety of sports such as football, Gaelic games, rugby, cricket, and ice hockey. Thesecond phase of main statistics results from Census 2021are now available. Queen's University of Belfast is the main university in the city. The Belfast Marathon is run annually on May Day, and attracted 20,000 participants in 2011. Belfast elected 7 Sinn Fin, 5 DUP, 5 Alliance Party, 1 SDLP, 1 UUP and 1 PBPA MLAs. The city is served by two airports: The George Best Belfast City Airport adjacent to Belfast Lough and Belfast International Airport which is near Lough Neagh. [101] Major arterial roads (quality bus corridor) into the city include the Antrim Road, Shore Road, Holywood Road, Newtownards Road, Castlereagh Road, Cregagh Road, Ormeau Road, Malone Road, Lisburn Road, Falls Road, Springfield Road, Shankill Road, and Crumlin Road, Four Winds. The city of Belfast is the provincial capital of Northern Ireland. Combining current religion and religion of upbringing gives 45.7% who were Catholic, 43.5% who were Protestant, Other Christian or Christian related and 1.5% who were from other non-Christian religions. Parts of Belfast are segregated by walls, commonly known as "peace lines", erected by the British Army after August 1969, and which still divide 14 districts in the inner city. Ed. See all related documents. In the deadliest event, known as the Ballymurphy massacre, between 9 and 11 August 1971 members of the Parachute Regiment killed at least nine civilians. Other major developments include the regeneration of the Titanic Quarter, and the erection of the Obel Tower, a skyscraper set to be the tallest tower on the island. [8], 43% of Belfast has a UK passport only, 29% has a Republic of Ireland passport only, 6% has both UK and RoI (Republic of Ireland) passports, 8% have other passports and 14% have no passport. [177] Visitor numbers rose by 6% to reach 6.8million in 2006, with tourists spending 324million, an increase of 15% on 2005. In 2021, the number of people resident in Northern Ireland who were themselves born in NI was 1,646,300. [48][49] Loyalist paramilitaries including the UVF and the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) said that the killings they carried out were in retaliation for the IRA campaign. "That's because [of] the fundamentals of the UK economy and [because] people actually want to invest in the UK," he commented on that report.[180]. [7] Industrialisation, and the resulting inward migration,[8] made Belfast one of Ireland's biggest cities. [55], During the Troubles the Europa Hotel suffered 36 bomb attacks becoming known as "the most bombed hotel in the world". [106] The Golden Mile is the name given to the mile between Belfast City Hall and Queen's University. This is an increase from 2011, when 54,200 people resident in Northern Ireland (or 3% of our population) held a non-UK/Ireland passport only. [195] It showed that Belfast has 0.70 cars per household compared to figures of 1.18 in the East and 1.14 in the West of Northern Ireland. In 2021, the proportion of residents who identified as Catholic was 43%, 12% Presbyterian, 8% for the Church of Ireland, 3% Methodist, 6% of Christian religions, 3% other religions and 24% no religion or not stated. The Cathedral Quarter takes its name from St Anne's Cathedral (Church of Ireland) and has taken on the mantle of the city's key cultural locality. He added that the surge in the number of people holding Irish passports was influenced by Brexit. The council spends 1.5million every year on running and promoting the zoo, which is one of the few local government-funded zoos in the UK and Ireland. [145] Since then, the inner city numbers have dropped dramatically as people have moved to swell the Greater Belfast suburb population. In Belfastnotwithstanding the political friction caused by Sinn Fin's electoral triumph in the souththis involved some 60,000 workers, Protestant and Catholic, in a four-week walk-out.[37]. In the period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, Belfast has begun a social, economic and cultural transformation giving it a growing international cultural reputation. [252] They also hope to invest in a new modern transport system (including high-speed rail and others) for Belfast, with a cost of 250million. 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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. After this was; British only 27%, Northern Irish only 17%, British and Northern Irish only 7%, Irish and Northern Irish only 2%, British, Irish and Northern Irish only 2%, British and Irish less than 1% and Other identities with 10%.[8]. In particular, the region has a booming tourist industry with record levels of visitors and tourist revenues and has established itself as a significant location for call centres. Figures from 2016 of working age population. There is, however, a combined ferry and rail ticket between Belfast and cities in Great Britain, which is referred to as SailRail. The population of Belfast was 345,418 in 2021. 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[251], Belfast City Council is currently investing into the complete redevelopment of the Titanic Quarter, which is planned to consist of apartments, hotels, and a riverside entertainment district. [108][109] Finally, the Titanic Quarter covers 0.75km2 (185 acres) of reclaimed land adjacent to Belfast Harbour, formerly known as Queen's Island. [8], 84% of Belfast was born within Northern Ireland, 4% within England, less than 1% for Scotland and Wale, 2% within the Republic of Ireland and 10% from other countries. [127] The Belfast Naturalists' Field Club was founded in 1863 and is administered by National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland. Belfast is still a port with commercial and industrial docks, including the Harland & Wolff shipyard, dominating the Belfast Lough shoreline. The population of Belfast was 345,418 in 2021. . As lords of Clandeboye, the O'Neill dynasty were the local Irish power. Belfast: A Profile of the City. Media Queries [116], A legacy of the Troubles are the many 'peace lines' or 'peace walls' that still act as barriers to reinforce ethno-sectarian residential segregation in the city. [28], Reluctant to let valuable crop go to seed, flax growers and linen merchants benefited from a three-way exchange. The economy of Belfast, Northern Ireland was initially built on trade through Belfast Harbour.Later, industry contributed to its growth, particularly shipbuilding and linen. Belfast (/blfst/ BEL-fast, /-fst/ -fahst;[a] from Irish: Bal Feirste [bel f()t], meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford'[4]) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects. [125], Belfast has over forty public parks. Two community radio stations, Blast 106 and Irish-language station Raidi Filte, broadcast to the city from west Belfast, as does Queen's Radio, a student-run radio station which broadcasts from Queen's University Students' Union. There are two independent cinemas in Belfast: the Queen's Film Theatre and the Strand Cinema, which host screenings during the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen's. Belfast was successful in attracting many conferencing events, both national and international, to the city in 2018. In November 2011, Belfast became the smallest city to host the MTV Europe Music Awards. The rebel tradesmen and tenant farmers were defeated north of the town at the Battle of Antrim and to the south at the Battle of Ballynahinch. 2021 Foreign Terrorist Organization/Executive Order 13224 Group Designations. The new hotels have helped to increase a further 1,000 bedrooms in the city. At the beginning of the 20th century Belfast was both the largest producer of linen in the world and also boasted the world's largest shipyard. Belfast is situated on Northern Ireland's eastern coast at 543549N 055545W / 54.59694N 5.92917W / 54.59694; -5.92917. Further emboldened by the French Revolution, a more radical element in the town, the United Irishmen, called for Catholic emancipation and an independent representative government for the country. Football clubs active in Belfast include: Linfield, Glentoran, Crusaders, Cliftonville, Donegal Celtic, Harland & Wolff Welders, Dundela, Knockbreda, PSNI, Queen's University, Newington, Sport & Leisure and Brantwood. Belfast 400 People Places and History. Something went wrong, please try again later. Apart from London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the Blitz. [246], Belfast is one of the most visited cities in the UK,[247] and the second most visited on the island of Ireland. This is up from 513,400 people (28.4%) in 2011. [8], Belfast has become in recent decades an ethnically diverse city, although this ethnic diversity is not to the same scale as other cities across the United Kingdom. In 2007, Belfast saw house prices grow by 50%, the fastest rate of growth in the UK. 96.77% were white (including Irish Traveller) while 3.23% were from an ethnic minority population; 48.82% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic faith and 42.47% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' denomination; and. Estimates of the population of Northern Ireland as of 30 June each year by age and sex. Information about Census 2021 statistics, reports and supporting information. Many ex-NHL players have featured on the Giants roster, none more famous than world superstar Theo Fleury. Belfast produced the Formula One racing stars John Watson who raced for five different teams during his career in the 1970s and 1980s and Ferrari driver Eddie Irvine. In total in 1990 only 1.1% of the population of Belfast was non-white, while as of 2019 5% of the population was non-white. [172] Over the past 10 years employment has grown by 16.4%, compared with 9.2% for the UK as a whole. Population statistics are widely used in policy development in areas such as housing, healthcare and education, as well as being used to allocate public funds to the Northern Ireland Executive through the Barnett formula. [143], The 2001 census recorded 81,650 people from Catholic backgrounds and 79,650 people from Protestant backgrounds of working age living in Belfast. Public outrage, however, defeated the proposal of the greatest of the merchant houses, Cunningham and Greg, to commission ships for the Middle Passage.[30]. Rivers of Belfast". The metro area population of Belfast in 2020 was 631,000, a 0.64% increase from 2019. 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This was made up of:. London 10 M. Manchester 3 M This service is known as the Belfast Suburban Rail system. [214] The music school of Queen's University is responsible for arranging a notable series of lunchtime and evening concerts, often given by renowned musicians which are usually given in The Harty Room at the university (University Square). Today, Belfast is Northern Ireland's educational and commercial hub. [117] Work has started on the taller Obel Tower, which already surpasses the height of Windsor House in its unfinished state. It had a population of 345,418 in 2021[update].[2]. [74] The shape of the giant's nose, known locally as Napoleon's Nose, is officially called McArt's Fort probably named after Art O'Neill, a 17th-century chieftain who controlled the area at that time. 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