Nazareth, Bluerock Fort



Nazareth is a city in northeastern Bluerock Fort province, Taatiklatar. The city was named for Lake Nazareth, which was in-turn named for Nazareth, Israel, the biblical hometown of Jesus Christ.

Income
16.5% of Nazareth's residents were low-income (per capita income of <$10,000 / year) according to the C.Y. 250 census.

Gender, Sexuality
The city was 50.0% male, 48.6% female and 1.4% other (non-binary, questioning, etc.) according to the C.Y. 250 census. 18% of the city's population were non-heterosexual, and 3.7% were transgender.

Racial demographics
The city was 92.1% White, 3.2% Black, 2.5% Latin American, 0.9% Arab, 0.7% East Asian, 0.4% Indigenous American, 0.2% South Asian, and <0.1% Indigenous Oceanian according to the C.Y. 250 census. 7.7% of the city's population said they had mixed racial ancestry.

Language
98% of the city's population were proficient in English, 36% were proficient in French, 27% were proficient in Taatiklarian and 6% were proficient in Spanish according to the C.Y. 250 census.

Transportation
Bluerock Fort Highway 4 and Bluerock Fort Highway 10 intersect in downtown Nazareth. The city is an important railroad junction; the Couloir Line ends at Nazareth Station, through which the Nazareth Line, which goes from the city of Bluerock Fort to Diamondville, also passes.

Geography
Nazareth is the location of the source of the Lebanon River, an inlet of Lake Nazareth located in Nazareth Park next to downtown. Downtown Nazareth is located about 21 kilometers (13 miles) west of the Sinkris border.