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  1. United States3,007,722, estimated · Scotch‑Irish
    Northern Ireland345,101, self‑identified · Northern Irish Presbyterians
    Republic of Ireland24,200, self‑identified · Irish Presbyterians
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    Who are the Ulster Scots?The Ulster Scots , also called Ulster Scots people or, in North America, Scotch-Irish or Scots-Irish, are an ethnic group in Ireland, who share a common history, culture and ancestry, some of whom speak an Ulster Scots dialect of the Scots language, a West Germanic language.
    Are Ulster-Scots a national minority?It follows a commitment in the New Decade, New Approach deal to recognise Ulster-Scots as a "national minority". The Ulster-Scots language has been part of life in Ireland since Scots planters arrived in Ulster in the 17th Century.
    Is Ulster a Scots language?It is generally considered a dialect or group of dialects of Scots, although groups such as the Ulster-Scots Language Society and Ulster-Scots Academy consider it a language in its own right, and the Ulster-Scots Agency and former Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure have used the term Ulster-Scots language .
    Why is Northern Ireland called Ulster?Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster, despite including only six of Ulster's nine counties. This usage is most common among people in Northern Ireland who are unionist, although it is also used by the media throughout the United Kingdom. Some Irish nationalists object to the use of Ulster in this context.
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    • Area: 22,067 km² (8,520 sq mi)
    • Population(2022 estimate): 2,215,454
    • ISO 3166 code: IE-U (Republic of Ireland), GB-NIR (Northern Ireland)
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