Welsh people are an ethnic group native to Wales, sharing a common ancestry, language, and cultural traditions, with Wales being one of the four countries of the UK. The language and culture feature prominently in everyday life, including symbols like the red dragon, and cultural institutions such as the Eisteddfod and Saint David's Day celebrations. The 2021 Census placed Wales' usual resident population at about 3.11 million, the largest recorded in a Welsh census, marking a 1.4% increase since 2011. The first census results published in 2021 showed 3,107,500 people in Wales on 21 March 2021, reflecting growth. Residents of Wales celebrate cultural customs across daily life, reinforcing a shared identity. Iconic emblems such as the red dragon appear regularly in Welsh culture. Eisteddfod and other festivals support the cultural landscape of Wales. Wales forms a country within the UK to the union’s diversity.