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Language map illustrates diversity of P.E.I.

Almost one in 10 Prince Edward Islanders told the 2021 census their mother tongue was not one of Canadas two official languages, but how those other language speakers were spread across the province varied widely.

Charlottetown is the most diverse area in the province

In Tignish, where more than one in 10 residents listed Tagalog as their mother tongue, there is a volleyball team made up exclusively of women from the Philippines. (Isabella Zavarise/CBC)

Almost one in 10 Prince Edward Islanders told the 2021 census their mother tongue was not one of Canada's two official languages, but how those other language speakers were spread across the province varied widely.

The results for the top 10 languages, as tabulated for each of the province's 98 census regions, can be seen on this map.

Not surprisingly, Charlottetown is the most diverse region, with about one in six residents having a mother tongue other than English (81.1 per cent) or French (2.6 per cent).

For non-official languages, Mandarin speakers are the most common at 3.9 per cent.There are also significant numbers of Punjabi (2.3 per cent) and Arabic speakers (2.0 per cent).

Outside of the capital, there are some large pockets of native speakers of other languages.

In Kings County you will find speakers of Mandarin, many of whom live in monasteries in the region, and German speakers, representing Amish and Mennonite farmers.

Islanders whose mother tongue is Tagalog, the language of the Philippines, can be found in increasingly large pockets as you travel west on P.E.I. In the town of Tignish, more than one in 10 residents listed Tagalog as their mother tongue.

For confidentiality reasons Statistics Canada suppresses some information. This means some areas on the map have no information, and on others numbers may appear to not add up correctly.