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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2011, 01:37:51 AM » |
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Here are three maps I did of Alberta, based on 2003 Provincial riding boundaries and the 2006 Census results.
The first one shows the percentage speaking English at home, the second one shows the percentage speaking French at home and the third shows the percentage speaking a non-official language at home.
I was initially surprised by the higher levels of non-official languages spoken in rural and remote areas, but perhaps these are indigenous languages being spoken on reserves?
The highest level of non-official languages being spoken at home is in Calgary - McCall, at 35.7%. No other riding even passes the 30% mark.
Percentage Speaking English at Home, by Alberta Provincial Riding
Percentage Speaking French at Home, by Alberta Provincial Riding
Percentage Speaking a Non-Official Language at Home, by Alberta Provincial Riding
As always, bigger versions in the gallery.
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