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BayaniSouth Africa 2011 Tsonga speakers density map.svg
English: Density of people in South Africa who speak Xitsonga as their first language, according to Census 2011 at electoral ward level.
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1–3 speakers/km²
3–10 speakers/km²
10–30 speakers/km²
30–100 speakers/km²
100–300 speakers/km²
300–1000 speakers/km²
1000–3000 speakers/km²
>3000 speakers/km²
Projection is Albers Equal-Area Conic, with standard parallels at 25.5° S and 31.5° S, and origin at 28.5° S 25.5° E.
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Statistics South Africa's Census 2011 is the source of the basic population data. The map results from my own processing of the data. For ward boundaries see File:South Africa electoral wards 2011 blank.svg.
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