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Language Highlight Tables, 2011 Census
Population by language spoken most often and regularly at home, age groups (total), for census subdivisions (municipalities) with 5,000-plus population
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AbbotsfordBulkley-Nechako A
Burnaby
Campbell River
Capital F
Cariboo A
Castlegar
Central Saanich
Chilliwack
Coldstream
Columbia-Shuswap C
Colwood
Comox
Comox Valley A
Comox Valley B (Lazo North)
Comox Valley C (Puntledge - Black Creek)
Coquitlam
Courtenay
Cowichan Valley B
Cranbrook
Creston
Dawson Creek
Delta
East Kootenay C
Esquimalt
Fort St. John
Greater Vancouver A
Hope
Kamloops
Kelowna
Kent
Kimberley
Kitimat
Ladysmith
Lake Country
Langford
Langley
Langley
Maple Ridge
Merritt
Mission
Nanaimo
Nanaimo A
Nanaimo E
Nanaimo F
Nanaimo G
Nelson
New Westminster
North Cowichan
North Saanich
North Vancouver
North Vancouver
Oak Bay
Okanagan-Similkameen D
Parksville
Peace River B
Peace River C
Peace River D
Peachland
Penticton
Pitt Meadows
Port Alberni
Port Coquitlam
Port Moody
Powell River
Prince George
Prince Rupert
Qualicum Beach
Quesnel
Revelstoke
Richmond
Saanich
Salmon Arm
Sechelt
Sidney
Smithers
Sooke
Spallumcheen
Squamish
Summerland
Surrey
Terrace
Trail
Tsinstikeptum 9
Vancouver
Vernon
Victoria
View Royal
West Kelowna
West Vancouver
Whistler
White Rock
Williams Lake
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