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Manx people
The Manx ((マン島語:Ny Manninee)) are an ethnic group originating from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea in northern Europe. They are primarily a Celtic people, though with significant Norse and English influences. ==Make-up of Isle of Man population== (詳細はSummary results of the Isle of Man Census 2011 )〕 the Isle of Man is home to 84,655 people, of whom 26,218 reside in the island's capital Douglas. Most of the population was born in the British Isles, with 47.6% born in the Isle of Man, 37.2% born in England, 3.4% in Scotland, 2.1% in Northern Ireland, 2.1% in the Republic of Ireland, 1.2% in Wales and 0.3% born in the Channel Islands, with 6.1% of people being born elsewhere in the world. Manx people living in the UK were commonly grouped by the 2001 census under "White British". The Isle of Man has had major settlement by English people from the 20th century onwards and to a lesser degree, Irish, Scottish and Welsh people. The extremely high proportion of 'come-overs' to 'natives' has brought with it changes in terms of culture, identity and speech. Manx people have also made a significant contribution elsewhere through migration. The Manx have a long tradition of moving to Liverpool for work hence a lot of Liverpool people have Manx ancestry, among them Paul McCartney of The Beatles.〔(Manx Beatle )〕 A lot of Manx people emigrated to the United States notably to Cuyahoga County and Lake County, Ohio.〔(Ohio Manx )〕
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