The population of Fermanagh and Omagh was 113,161 at the time of the 2011 Census, which made it the
smallest area.
An increase of 7.3% since the 2001 Census.
Population
113,161 6.2%
of Northern Ireland population
The smallest
population of 11 districts
Households [?]
A household is either one person living alone or a group of people living at the same address who share cooking facilities and share a living room, sitting room or dining area .
41,512 5.9%
of Northern Ireland households
Broad age bands (years) [?]
A grouping of ages where a person’s age is their age at their last birthday on or prior to census.
Northern Ireland comparison
0-14 years 20% (NI 20%) 15-44 years 40% (NI 41%) 45-64 years 25% (NI 24%) 65+ years 14% (NI 15%)
Religion and Ethnicity Statistics Fermanagh and Omagh - Census 2011
Religion [?]
Religion, religious denomination or body the respondent indicated they belong to.
Northern Ireland comparison
Catholic 60%
(NI 41%)
Presbyterian 6%
(NI 19%)
Church of Ireland 17%
(NI 14%)
Methodist 3%
(NI 3%)
Other Christian religions 3%
(NI 6%)
Other religions <1%
(NI <1%)
No religion/not stated 10%
(NI 17%)
Religion/religion brought up in [?]
Religion, religious denomination or body the respondent indicated they belong to, or for people who do not regard themselves as belonging to any religion, the religious group brought up in.
Northern Ireland comparison
Catholic 64%
(NI 45%)
Protestant & other Christian 33%
(NI 48%)
Other religions <1%
(NI <1%)
None 2%
(NI 6%)
Ethnic Group [?]
Respondents own perceived ethnic group and cultural background.
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