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Palestinian ancestry by city - ePodunk
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Palestinian ancestry map The above map shows U.S. cities with the highest percentages of people of Palestinian ancestry. Move your mouse over points on the map to see city names and percentages, and to link to in-depth community information.

PALESTINIAN

ePodunk mapped the top communities by percentage of population. The map and the following list show communities in which 1,000 or more people listed an ancestry group, and in which at least 1.5 percent of those people said they were Palestinian.

The links at left lead to information on other ethnicities.


Community Place type% Palestinian
Cripple Creek, COcity2.0
Bastrop, TXcity1.7
Molino, FLpopulated place1.5
Adams, PAtownship1.4
Williamstown, MItownship1.4
Millbrae, CAcity1.3
Macon, KStownship1.3
Baileys Crossroads, VApopulated place1.2
Sturtevant, WIvillage1.2
Hickory Hills, ILcity1.2
Santa Teresa, NMpopulated place1.1
Chicago Ridge, ILvillage1.1
San Bruno, CAcity1.1
Summit, ILvillage1.0

Sources: 2000 Census, U.S. Census Bureau; Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, ed. Stephan Thernstrom; Ancestry: 2000, U.S. Census Bureau (June 2004); ePodunk

Mapping by Daniel Shorter


-- October 2005

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