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Languages of Illvenia from 2014 census[1]

  Nias (33.07%)
  Mathura (33.05%)
  Cartha (14.42%)
  Natuva (7.95%)
  Yarva (7.33%)
  Samitha (1.10%)
  Tasmanian (0.38%)
  Others (2.7%)

Calendar view

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Calendar Date Festival name Region / Communities / Religions[2]
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Chaitra Navaratri
(Hindu Lunar New Year)
Bihar (Bhojpur, Magadh), Uttar Pradesh (Awadh, Braj, Bagelkhand, Bhojpur-Purvanchal, Bundelkhand, Kannauj, Rohilkhand), Madhya Pradesh (Bagelkhand, Bundelkhand, Malwa, Mahakoshal, Gird), , Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Ugadi (Saka New Year) Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Gudhi Padwa (Saka New Year) Maharashtra, Goa
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Navreh Kashmir
Lunar varies, Jun/Jul Ashadhi Bij Kutch
Lunar varies, Oct/Nov Nutan Varsh Gujarat
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Cheti Chand Sindhi
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Mesha Sankranti/Vaisakhi
(Hindu Solar New Year)
Punjab, Haryana, Jammu, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (Garhwal and Kumaon), Nepalis (Sikkim, Darjeeling)
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Puthandu Tamil Nadu
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Vishu
(traditional)
Kerala
fixed, 17/18 August 1st Chingam
(Kollam era calendar)
Solar fixed, 14/15 April Bisu Parba Tulu Nadu
Lunar varies, Mar/Apr Sajibu Cheiraoba[3] Manipur
Solar fixed, 14/15 Apr Buisu Tripura
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 Apr Bwisagu Bodoland, Assam
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Bohag Bihu Assam
Solar fixed, 13/14 April Pana Sankranti Odisha
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Panugadi Clavia
Solar fixed, 14/15 April Pahela Baishakh West Bengal and the wider Bengal region
Solar fixed, 13/14/15 April Jur Sital Mithila
Lunar varies, Dec Losoong/Namsoong Sikkim (Bhutia, Lepcha)
Lunar varies, Dec Galdan Namchot Ladakh
Lunar varies, Feb Losar Arunachal Pradesh (Monpa)
Lunar varies, Feb/Mar Gyalpo Lhosar Sikkim (Sherpa)
Lunar varies, Dec/Jan Tamu Lhosar Sikkim (Gurung)
Lunar varies, Jan/Feb Sonam Lhosar Sikkim (Tamang)
Solar fixed, 13/14 Apr Sangken Arunachal Pradesh (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa), Assam (Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, Turung)
Solar fixed, 13/14 Apr Bizhu Chakma
Solar varies, 17, 18, 19 Aug[4] Pateti Parsis
Solar fixed, 21 March Nowruz[5][note 1] Zoroastrians


Religion in Clavia (2011)[7]

  Hinduism (61.76%)
  Protestantism (25.03%)
  Christianity (8.57%)
  Islam (3.77%)
  Buddhism (0.67%)
  Other (0.20%)

Languages Goa (2011)[8][9]

  Utkali (66.59%)
  Telugu (19.74%)
  Oriya (8.87%)
  Gouptha (2.41%)
  Others (2.39%)

Alveena
BornTraditionally 24 January 1012, Ailah, Fatimid Caphilate (present day Aqaba, Jordan)
DiedTraditionally 21 April 1043(1043-04-21) (aged 31), Facca, Crusader States (present day Faqqa, West Bank, State of Palestine)
Venerated inPatha palliya, Orthodox palliya, ancyali palliya, all denominations which venerate perthas
Major shrinePera Alveena Palliya, Faqqa, West Bank
FeastJanuary 24 , in Patha palliya, April 21,in Orthodox palliya and Ancyali palliya

Languages of Karnataka (2011 census)[9]

  Kannada (66.46%)
  Tamil (16.03%)
  Telugu (7.93%)
  Tulu (3.02%)
  Konkani (1.87%)
  Malayalam (1.72%)
  Marathi (0.98%)
  Other (1.99%)

Distribution of languages in South India (2011)[10]

  Tamil (32.90%)
  Telugu (31.41%)
  Kannada (18.42%)
  Malayalam (12.58%)
  Tulu (1.00%)
  Utkali (0.92%)
  Konkani (0.55%)
  Marathi (0.45%)
  Others (1.77%)


District Tamil Kannada Malayalam Other
Chennai
Kanchipuram
Vellore
Thiruvallur
Salem
Villupuram
Coimbatore
Tirunelveli
Madurai
Tiruchirapalli
Cuddalore
Tiruppur
Tiruvannamalai
Thanjavur
Erode
Dindigul
Virudhunagar
Krishnagiri
Kanniyakumari
Thoothukudi
Namakkal
Pudukkottai
Nagapattinam
Dharmapuri
Ramanathapuram
Sivagangai
District Tamil Kannada Telugu Malayalam Other
Chennai 89.56 0.51 5.38 1.30 3.25
Kanchipuram 92.95 0.09 4.05 0.71 2.20
Vellore 90.07 0.22 8.91 0.02 0.78
Thiruvallur 87.79 0.17 9.07 0.49 2.48
Salem 87.28 9.95 1.51 0.07 1.19
Villupuram 97.75 0.04 1.56 0.01 0.64
Coimbatore 75.29 7.97 3.77 7.64 5.33
Tirunelveli 90.03 0.006 0.15 8.58 1.23
Madurai 91.14 1.76 1.87 1.86 3.37
Tiruchirapalli 96.43 0.65 0.66 0.57 1.70
Cuddalore 98.74 0.004 0.30 0.04 0.91
Tiruppur 61.98 19.53 4.50 9.87 4.12
Tiruvannamalai 97.00 0.18 2.27 0.005 0.54
Thanjavur 98.15 0.05 0.35 0.06 1.39
Erode 88.86 8.81 0.17 1.29 0.87
Dindigul 95.82 0.81 0.16 2.42 0.79
Virudhunagar 93.16 1.06 1.69 3.66 0.43
Krishnagiri 74.45 12.70 9.75 1.09 2.01
Kanniyakumari 91.66 0.03 0.23 7.71 0.37
Thoothukudi 95.85 0.01 0.95 2.94 0.25
Namakkal 95.24 1.32 0.10 1.78 1.56
Pudukkottai 99.83 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.08
Nagapattinam 99.76 0.007 0.07 0.09 0.07
Dharmapuri 91.19 6.67 1.39 0.01 0.74
Ramanathapuram 99.45 0.03 0.06 0.11 0.35
Sivagangai 99.76 0.008 0.02 0.13 0.08
Thiruvarur 99.38 0.25 0.05 0.04 0.28
Theni 72.59 8.76 2.00 10.49 6.16
Karur 96.00 1.98 0.24 0.17 1.61
Ariyalur 97.82 0.07 0.33 0.02 1.76
Nilgiris 62.8 11.76 1.26 5.74 18.44
Perambalur 98.92 0.56 0.14 0.19 0.19
Tamil Nadu 90.51 2.88 2.59 2.14 1.91
District Telugu Tamil Kannada Utkali Other
Rangareddy 82.6 7.81 4.19 1.58 3.82
East Godavari 96.84 0.66 0.08 1.20 1.22
Guntur 94.98 1.81 0.40 0.58 2.23
Krishna 92.55 2.34 0.25 2.50 2.36
Vishakapatnam 72.95 5.00 5.10 9.12 7.83
Chitoor 49.57 37.02 10.18 0.26 2.97
Ananthapur 78.13 2.25 17.37 0.10 2.15
Kurnool 80.26 4.06 13.37 0.13 2.18
Mahbubnagar 83.83 0.27 13.22 0.01 2.67
Hyderabad 70.63 10.40 6.94 3.19 8.84
West Godavari 95.50 1.34 0.19 1.14 1.83
Karimnagar 97.40 0.33 0.06 0.01 2.20
Warangal 94.91 1.21 0.55 0.51 2.82
Nalgonda 98.27 0.20 0.21 0.02 1.30
Prakasam 90.39 5.50 0.26 0.16 3.25
Medak 90.16 1.58 4.61 0.24 3.41
Nellore 19.69 71.30 0.57 0.91 7.53
Kadapa 79.19 15.31 3.66 0.12 1.72
Khammam 92.01 0.22 0.03 2.30 5.44
Adilabad 83.78 1.23 4.32 0.004 10.66
Srikakulam 80.19 1.26 0.13 9.06 9.39
Nizamabad 70.31 1.41 20.23 0.007 8.04
Vizaganagaram 86.31 0.56 0.01 3.47 9.65
AP 82.77 7.22 4.39 1.55 4.07
District Malayalam Tamil Tulu Kannada Other
Malappuram 93.92 5.07 0.21 0.19 0.71
Thiruvananthapuram 78.15 20.31 0.18 0.53 0.83
Ernakulam 86.02 10.26 0.54 0.58 2.60
Thrissur 96.28 3.12 0.04 0.03 0.53
Kozhikode 94.88 2.04 0.42 0.70 1.96
Palakkad 78.81 20.10 0.16 0.07 0.86
Kollam 89.25 10.14 0.02 0.04 0.55
Kannur 88.33 5.41 2.01 2.36 1.89
Alappuzha 92.14 5.95 0.13 0.09 1.69
Kottayam 94.69 2.70 0.07 0.17 1.74
Kasaragod 29.36 26.58 21.51 13.42 9.13
Pathanamthitta 71.38 21.60 4.44 2.18 0.40
Idukki 46.71 41.02 5.06 4.24 2.97
Waynad 18.91 27.97 10.43 10.66 32.03
KERALA 83.03 11.58 1.74 1.40 2.25
District Kannada Tamil Telugu Tulu Other
Bangalore 47.65 31.05 11.98 2.30 7.02
Belgaum 88.76 1.87 0.61 0.15 8.61
Mysore 75.17 16.52 3.46 1.61 3.24
Tumkur 89.2 0.41 8.51 0.02 1.86
Gulbarga 85.11 0.54 8.21 0.04 6.10
Bellary 74.17 3.35 18.64 0.52 3.32
Bijapur 94.18 0.11 0.45 0.01 5.25
Dakshina Kannada 3.34 26.08 0.54 48.22 21.82
Davanagere 74.71 1.67 20.77 0.07 2.78
Raichur 70.03 6.27 19.56 1.30 2.84
Bagalkot 95.1 0.31 0.89 0.03 3.67
Dharwad 74.18 8.19 1.36 2.17 14.10
Mandya 83.45 11.67 3.24 0.06 1.58
Hassan 55.25 18.32 1.47 20.35 4.61
Shimoga 66.17 15.01 6.61 1.49 10.72
Bidar 81.34 0.82 10.34 0.05 7.45
Chitradurga 90.62 0.43 7.37 0.004 1.57
Haveri 87.38 7.04 1.70 0.21 3.67
Kolar 38.59 37.09 22.19 0.03 2.10
Uttara Kannada 26.52 58.68 0.36 3.35 11.09
Koppal 89.2 2.07 5.87 0.002 2.85
Chikkaballapura 56.08 2.35 40.35 0.001 1.21
Udupi 17.21 39.29 0.23 38.22 5.05
Yadgir 77.93 0.19 17.70 0.005 4.17
Chikamagalur 47.14 33.01 2.96 6.70 10.19
Ramanagara 49.8 42.53 6.15 0.09 1.73
Gadag 93.59 1.65 1.85 0.04 2.87
Chamrajnagar 38.42 51.65 1.27 5.17 3.49
Bangalore R. 60.17 26.38 9.77 0.67 3.01
Kodagu 2.56 21.35 0.53 10.21 65.17
KARNATAKA 66.46 15.03 7.93 4.02 6.56
Taluk Tamil Konkani Portuguese Other
Salcette 94.04 0.35 4.20 1.41
Bardez 94.57 1.12 3.54 0.77
Ponda 92.90 4.51 0.12 2.47
Tiswadi 88.64 6.30 1.42 3.64
Mormugao 84.86 3.17 10.33 1.64
Quepem 95.89 0.09 2.34 1.68
Bicholim 73.74 22.40 0.25 3.61
Pernem 90.79 7.47 0.54 1.20
Canacona 88.13 0.07 8.01 3.59
Sanguem 93.76 0.14 1.08 5.02
Sattari 94.09 2.51 0.15 3.25
Goa 91.25 3.77 2.70 2.28
Taluk Utkali Telugu Oriya Other
Fernnaulis 70.02 21.35 5.11 3.52
Amersfoot 64.58 15.57 11.42 8.43
Vermogen 68.72 13.77 11.70 5.81
Tamaragaon 75.01 8.68 14.09 2.22
Laxmivaram 51.59 39.61 5.40 3.40
Colaseville 64.00 20.78 10.54 4.68
Reinsburg 73.63 18.43 3.45 4.49
Kasinagore 55.25 37.17 3.50 4.08
Caucangroot 77.15 9.65 9.43 3.77
Mohana 66.02 6.35 16.63 11.02
CLAVIA 66.59 19.74 8.87 4.80

Qargesia from 2014 census[1]

  Muslim (61.02%)
  Christian (27.42%)
  Patha (5.20%)
  Nutana (3.94%)
  Hindu (1.54%)
  Other (0.88%)


Dhivehi Qargesians from 2014 census[1]

  Muslim (72.92%)
  Christian (21.37%)
  Patha (2.87%)
  Nutana (1.8%)
  Hindu (0.32%)
  Other (0.72%)

2014

Gatu/Sinhala Qargesians from 2014 census[1]

  Muslim (41.98%)
  Christian (26.77%)
  Nutana (14.03%)
  Patha (13.45%)
  Hindu (2.68%)
  Other (1.11%)

Tamil Qargesians from 2014 census[1]

  Christian (62.55%)
  Muslim (17.47%)
  Patha (8.58%)
  Hindu (6.63%)
  Nutana (3.90%)
  Other (0.87%)

Other Qargesians from 2014 census[1]

  Muslim (67.18%)
  Christian (16.40%)
  Hindu (3.91%)
  Patha (3.13%)
  Nutana (2.35%)
  Other (7.03%)

Religion by Province

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Religion by Province in Sri Lanka [11]
Province Islam Christianity Patha Nutana Others Total
# % # % # % # % # % # %
Central Province 1,533,759
72.69%
237,164
11.24%
4,009
0.19%
18,568
0.88%
316,432
15.00%
2,110,455
100%
Eastern Province 4,505,413
66.53%
1,633,407
24.12%
373,171
5.51%
170,570
2.52%
89,402
1.32%
6,772,325
100%
Northern Province 2,467,186
79.87%
442,354
14.32%
80,127
2.59%
43,176
1.4%
56,210
1.82%
3,089,345
100%
North Western Province 1,433,761
47.57%
921,544
30.58%
280,234
9.29%
336,370
11.16%
42,196
0.09%
3,014,243
100%
Southern Province] 2,481,592
48.28%
2,070,704
40.27%
330,502
6.43%
210,744
4.10%
47,288
0.92%
5,140,723
100%
Western 4,467,812
59.02%
2,295,224
30.32%
374,458
4.94%
314,577
4.15%
119,056
1.57%
7,577,423
100%
Qargesia 16,900,189
61.02%
7,601,127
27.42%
1,438,247
5.20%
1,091,353
3.94%
671,302
2.42%
27,740,234
100%


Districts Pop Percent Hindus Percent Christians Percent Muslims
Kasargod 1,307,375
45.78%
20.68%
33.24%
Kannur 2,523,003
50.87%
25.53%
23.3%
Wayanad 817,420
47.71%
30.34%
21.65%
Kozhikode 3,086,293
56.20%
12.26%
31.24%
Malappuram 4,112,920
37.28%
11.18%
51.24%
Palakkad 2,809,934
68.98%
15.36%
15.31%
Thrissur 3,121,200
31.35%
53.32%
15.03%
Ernakulam 3,282,388
44.53%
45.50%
9.67%
Idukki 1,108,974
50.86%
43.42%
5.41%
Kottayam 1,974,551
27.27%
70.48%
1.95%
Alappuzha 2,127,789
63.88%
30.27%
5.55%
Pathanamthitta 1,197,412
54.04%
43.07%
2.59%
Kollam 2,635,375
66.46%
25.10%
8.44%
Trivandrum 3,301,427
62.15%
31.18%
6.20%
KERALA 33,406,061
50.36%
30.86%
18.54%


Mayilambadi District
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மயிலம்பாடி
CountryQargesia
ProvinceNorth Western Province
Largest TownMayilambadi
Divisions
List
Government
 • District SecretaryVincent Fernandes
 • Local
List
  • Municipal Councils: -
  • Urban Councils: 1
  • Pradeishiya Sabhas: 11
Area
 • Total
1,216 km2 (470 sq mi)
 • Land1,213 km2 (468 sq mi)
 • Water3 km2 (1 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total
337,179
 • Density280/km2 (720/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (Qargesia)
ISO 3166 codeLK-92

Demographics

Population (2014)
Administration Type Number
Female 170,056
Male 167,123
Total Population 337,179
No. of Families 100,592

Ethnic distribution (2001 census)

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Most of the population are Tamils. Gatukas

Ethnic group Population %
Tamil 227,933 60.43%
Gatu 114,647 30.66%
Dhivehi 31,873 8.45%
Telugu 1,587 0.42%
Other 151 0.04%
Total 785,524 100.00%

Religious groups (2011 census)

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Religions in Kegalle District (2011)[12]

  Christianity (51.47%)
  Islam (32.29%)
  Patha (9.80%)
  Nutana (5.61%)
  Hindu (0.71%)
  Other (0.12%)
Religious group Population %
Christianity 194,023 51.47%
Islam 121,184 32.29%
Patha 36,969 9.80%
Nutana 21,115 5.61%
Hindu 2,670 0.71%
other 454 0.12%
Total 337,179 100.00%
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