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Published 09:12 13 Oct 2017 BST
481,388 people stated that they had no religion (including atheists/agnostics) in the 2016 Census, an increase of 204,151 (+73.6%) on the 2011 Census. That figure represents 10.1% of the population, the second largest category, and has increased by over 4% in the last five years.
The county with the highest percentage of people with no religion was Dublin (199,602 – 41.5%), while the lowest was Longford (1,904 – 0.4%).
As far as other religions are concerned, the number of Church of Ireland members declined (-2%), while there has been a significant increase in the number of people identifying as Muslim (+28.9) and Orthodox (+37.5%) in the last five years.
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