The chart blow shows the percentage of Irish language speakers by province (Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulter) in the Republic of Ireland (State) in between 1981 and 2002
The given bur chart compares the percentage of Irish language. speakers in five dates in five several years.
Overall, it can be seemed that the columns, which were followed by almost in 1996 and 2OOR in Munster and 50 % Connacht namely, while others stayed between 40%.
First of all, in State, the percentage were almost similar. of 1981, 1986, 1991 by 30%, 31% and 32%, namely, while 1996 was 40% and 2002 was just over the 40%. On the other nice, in Leinster, people used language approximately 28% to 29% from 1981 to 1991, whereas, 1996 and 2002 were used
by 38% and 39 % namely.
However, in 1996 and 2002, people from Munster and Connacht were spoken almost 50%, while others years followed by almost 35% in Munster and approximately 40%%. in Connacht. In addition, the speakers from Ulster used Irish language by 30% in 1981, 1986 and 1991, while, 38% individual used in 1996 and just over the 40%% in 2002.
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- The chart blow shows the percentage of Irish language speakers by province Leinster Munster Connacht and Ulter in the Republic of Ireland State in between 1981 and 2002