This map shows the proportion of Irish as a response, among multiple responses, to the ethnicity question on the 2006 census long-form questionnaire. The darkest greens represent the highest proportion of respondents claiming Irish as one or more of their self-described ethnicities, while orange indicates that no respondent to the question cited Irish as an ethnicity.
A colour key is located in the bottom left-hand corner; click the map to massively embiggen.
This map, as with the previous one, is mapped at a Census Sub-Division level of detail.
If part of the GNP is the darekst green then the Irish loop is in the wrong spot.
ReplyDeleteShame to see so many Newfoundlanders don't even know they're Irish.
ReplyDeletePeter, maybe we need a state program to re-educate them.
ReplyDeleteWe do. It's called The Rooms.
ReplyDelete"Shame to see so many Newfoundlanders don't even know they're Irish."
ReplyDeleteShame to see so many bloggers so apparently ashamed of the few who do.
Shame to see so many bloggers so apparently ashamed of the few who do.
ReplyDeleteYou are hereby challenged to (A) name those bloggers, and (B) provide links to the postings in which they express such shame.
Thanks!