DescriptionSouth Africa 2011 dominant population group map (hex cells).svg
English: Map showing the dominant population groups in South Africa, according to Census 2011, using data aggregated to regular 50km2 hexagonal cells. A population group is considered dominant if it makes up more than 50% of the population in a ward, or if it makes up more than 33% and no other group makes up more than 25%.
Black African
Coloured
Indian or Asian
White
No group dominant
Very sparsely populated
Projection is Albers Equal-Area Conic, with standard parallels at 24° S and 33° S and central meridian at 25° E.
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Statistics South Africa's Census 2011 (Small Area Layer) is the source of the basic population data. The map results from my own processing of the data.
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