![]() Auries that war lingueestically an culturally Gaelic in the medieval, early modren, and modren eras (green); daurker shades seegnifee a langer an stranger presence | |
Tot population | |
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c. 1.9 million (linguistic) | |
Regions wi signeeficant populations | |
Ireland | 1,770,000 (lingueestic)[1] |
United Kingdom | 122,518 (lingueestic)[2] |
United States | 27,475 (lingueestic)[3] |
Canada | 9,000 (lingueestic)[4] |
Australia | 2,717 (lingueestic)[5] |
New Zealand | 670 (lingueestic) |
Leids | |
Gaelic leids (Erse · Scots Gaelic · Manx) an aw non-Gaelic Inglis an Scots | |
Releegion | |
Christianity · Irreleegion (historic: Paganism) | |
Relatit ethnic groups | |
Norse-Gaels · Gaelicised Normans |
The Gaels (/ɡeɪlz/; Erse: Na Gaeil [ɡeːl]; Scots Gaelic: Na Gàidheil [ˈkɛː.el]; Manx: Ny Gaeil [ge:l]) are an ethnolinguistic group native tae Ireland, Scotland an the Isle o Man in northwastren Europe.[a]
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