List of U.S. communities with Hispanic-majority populations in the 2010 census

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Communities in the United States with a Hispanic-majority population as of the 2010 Census are primarily found in the Southwestern United States and in large metropolitan areas elsewhere in the country. The community with the highest percentage of Hispanic residents (among communities with over 100,000 people) is the unincorporated community of East Los Angeles, California, whose population was 97.1% Hispanic. Among incorporated localities of over 100,000 people, the city of Laredo, Texas has the highest percentage of Hispanic residents at 95.6%. [1]

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San Antonio, Texas is the largest Hispanic-majority city in the United States, with 807,000 Hispanics making up 61.2% of its population. New York City has the most Hispanic residents, although it is not Hispanic-majority and as such, is defined as a plurality. [2]

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California

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Massachusetts

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Missouri

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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Jersey

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New Mexico

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New York

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North Carolina

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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Texas

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Utah

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Washington

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References

  1. Census report on Hispanic population based on analysis of 2010 U.S. census
  2. U.S. News & World Report list of 11 cities with the most Hispanics in the United States
  3. American factfinder 2010 census date retrieved March 12, 2013
  4. Census 2010 data finder date for Arivaca Junction retrieved March 12, 2013
  5. factfinder for the 2010 census data retrieved 12 March 2013]
  6. 2010 census report for 06519 zip code
  7. Census factfinder for 2010 census retrieved March 12, 2013
  8. 2010 census report for Sunrise Manor
  9. 2010 census report for Winchester, Nevada