Throughout history, populations have shifted and changed, emigrating around the world for a wide variety of reasons. For example, many North Americans will identify as Scottish, Irish, or European despite being third or fourth generation American or Canadian. This legacy of immigration permeates the culture of certain areas, with huge populations celebrating their heritage each year.

One key example of this is the Irish population in Boston. The population of Irish immigrants in this part of the U.S. is so high that it's referenced in the name of the city's NBA team, the Boston Celtics. Similarly, it's thought to host the largest St Patrick's Day parade outside of Dublin. However, while many of these places have looser links to historical heritage, one Canadian province has a more intrins

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