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Àwọn ará Ilẹ̀gẹ̀ẹ́sì
Fáìlì:21 English people.png
1st row: Alfred the GreatOliver CromwellWilliam ShakespeareMichael PalinGeorgiana CavendishWalter RaleighSting

2nd row: Elizabeth I of EnglandBobby MooreMargaret ThatcherDavid BeckhamHarold GodwinsonKate WinsletCharles Dickens

3rd row: Pope Adrian IVDaniel CraigIsaac NewtonGeorge HarrisonJane AustenDamon AlbarnGeorge Stephenson

Àpapọ̀ iye oníbùgbé
90,000,000 worldwide (inc. census figures that permit claiming multiple ancestry)
Regions with significant populations
 England 45.26 million (estimate) [1]
USA USA 27,516,394 a [2]
 Canada 6,570,015 b [3]
 Australia 6,358,880 c [4]
 New Zealand 44,202 - 281,895 [5]
Èdè

English

Ẹ̀sìn

Traditionally Christianity, mostly Anglicanism, but also non-conformists (see History of the Church of England) and also Roman Catholics (see Catholic Emancipation). Agnostics, atheist as well as other religions. (see Religion in England).

Footnotes
a English American, b English Canadian, c English Australian

Awon ara Ilegeesi je eya eniyan ati orile-ede eniyan ni Ilegeesi. Ede won ni ede Geesi.



Itokasi

  1. The CIA World Factbook reports that in the 2001 UK census 92.1% of the UK population were in the White ethnic group, and that 83.6% of this group are in the English ethnic group. The UK Office for National Statistics reports a total population in the UK census of 58,789,194. A quick calculation shows this is equivalent to 45,265,093 people in the English ethnic group; however, this number may not represent a self-defined ethnic group because the 2001 census did not in fact offer "English" as an option under the 'ethnicity' question (the CIA's figure was presumably arrived at by calculating the number of people in England who listed themselves as "white").
  2. Census 2008 ACS Ancestry estimates
  3. (Ethnic origin) The 2006 Canadian Census gives 1,367,125 respondents stating their ethnic origin as English as a single response, and 5,202,890 including multiple responses, giving a combined total of 6,570,015.
  4. (Ancestry) The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports 6,358,880 people of English ancestry in the 2001 Census.[1].
  5. (Ethnic origin) The 2006 New Zealand census reports 44,202 people (based on pre-assigned ethnic categories) stating they belong to the English ethnic group. The 1996 census used a different question to both the 1991 and the 2001 censuses, which had "a tendency for respondents to answer the 1996 question on the basis of ancestry (or descent) rather than 'ethnicity' (or cultural affiliation)" and reported 281,895 people with English origins; See also the figures for 'New Zealand European'.