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== Demographics == |
== Demographics == |
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Lambat's population comprises mostly of returning citizens from Classics. However, it is worth noting a portion of Lambat |
Initially, Lambat's population comprises mostly of returning citizens from Classics. However, it is worth noting a portion of Lambat's early settlers were comprised of immigrants from other countries, [[Mount Augusta (CivMC)|Mount Augusta]] for example. |
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!Population |
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!Attrition (decrease) |
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!Influx (increase) |
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|June |
|June |
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|17 |
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|June 13 |
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|21 |
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| +24% |
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|June 27 |
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|27 |
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|32 |
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| +19% |
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| +5 |
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|October* |
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|33 |
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| +3% |
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| +1 |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>as of October 10 2022 |
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=== Languages === |
=== Languages === |
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English is the most widely used language, followed by Filipino (and its unstandardized form, Tagalog). Although both languages are written using the Latin alphabet, Filipino (and by extension, other Philippine languages) may also be inscribed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baybayin Baybayin], a writing system used in pre-Colonial Philippines. An example of its usage in Lambat is the T-like symbol in the coat of arms, pronounced as /lə/. |
English is the most widely used language, followed by Filipino (and its unstandardized form, Tagalog). Although both languages are written using the Latin alphabet, Filipino (and by extension, other Philippine languages) may also be inscribed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baybayin Baybayin], a writing system used in pre-Colonial Philippines. An example of its usage in Lambat is the T-like symbol in the coat of arms, pronounced as /lə/. |