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Rank | Danish as First Ancestry Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 0.8% | Conecuh, AL / 13,114 |
2. | 0.5% | Geneva, AL / 25,800 |
3. | 0.4% | Clarke, AL / 26,438 |
4. | 0.4% | Dale, AL / 48,233 |
5. | 0.3% | Baldwin, AL / 171,997 |
6. | 0.3% | De Kalb, AL / 68,183 |
7. | 0.2% | Madison, AL / 314,047 |
7. | 0.2% | Lauderdale, AL / 88,550 |
7. | 0.2% | Etowah, AL / 103,150 |
7. | 0.2% | Elmore, AL / 76,714 |
11. | 0.2% | Washington, AL / 17,212 |
12. | 0.2% | Shelby, AL / 182,996 |
12. | 0.2% | Blount, AL / 56,804 |
14. | 0.2% | Mobile, AL / 405,331 |
15. | 0.2% | Walker, AL / 68,880 |
15. | 0.2% | Coffee, AL / 46,802 |
17. | 0.2% | Marion, AL / 29,415 |
18. | 0.1% | Colbert, AL / 54,546 |
19. | 0.1% | Lee, AL / 130,669 |
20. | 0.1% | Autauga, AL / 49,584 |
20. | 0.1% | Tuscaloosa, AL / 178,754 |
22. | 0.1% | Morgan, AL / 115,197 |
22. | 0.1% | Jefferson, AL / 662,212 |
22. | 0.1% | Cullman, AL / 80,630 |
25. | 0.1% | Houston, AL / 97,091 |
26. | 0.1% | Russell, AL / 50,029 |
26. | 0.1% | Marshall, AL / 87,925 |
28. | 0.1% | Montgomery, AL / 224,369 |
28. | 0.1% | Chilton, AL / 42,272 |
30. | 0.1% | Jackson, AL / 52,898 |
31. | 0.1% | Pike, AL / 30,136 |
31. | 0.1% | Randolph, AL / 22,504 |
31. | 0.1% | Escambia, AL / 37,561 |
34. | 0.0% | Cherokee, AL / 24,427 |
34. | 0.0% | Franklin, AL / 30,847 |
34. | 0.0% | Chambers, AL / 34,704 |
34. | 0.0% | Calhoun, AL / 112,969 |
38. | 0.0% | Talladega, AL / 80,190 |
38. | 0.0% | Marengo, AL / 21,210 |
38. | 0.0% | Limestone, AL / 74,076 |
38. | 0.0% | Pickens, AL / 19,528 |
42. | 0.0% | Saint Clair, AL / 77,585 |
42. | 0.0% | Macon, AL / 22,304 |
42. | 0.0% | Tallapoosa, AL / 40,778 |
45. | 0.0% | Covington, AL / 36,688 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Danish as First Ancestry Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Danish as First Ancestry Population Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.