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File:South Africa 2001 Afrikaans speakers density map.svg

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English: Density of Afrikaans home-language speakers in South Africa, at the Census "Main Place" level
Afrikaans: Digtheid van Afrikaanse huistaalsprekers in Suid-Afrika, volgens oorwegende werkplaas
   <1 person/km²
   1–3 people/km²
   3–10 people/km²
   10–30 people/km²
   30–100 people/km²
   100–300 people/km²
   300–1000 people/km²
   1000–3000 people/km²
   >3000 people/km²
Date 20 February 2010
Source
English: Statistics South Africa's Census 2001 is the source of the basic population data. The map results from my own processing of the data
Afrikaans: Die basiese bevolkingsdata is verkry van Statistiek Suid-Afrika se 2001 Sensus. Die kaart is gegenereer deur die gebruiker se eie verwerking van die data
Author Htonl

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