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Rank | Hungarian as First Ancestry Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 0.4% | Monroe, AL / 22,993 |
2. | 0.3% | Cherokee, AL / 25,917 |
3. | 0.3% | Coffee, AL / 49,966 |
3. | 0.3% | Clay, AL / 13,828 |
5. | 0.3% | Pike, AL / 32,750 |
6. | 0.3% | Randolph, AL / 22,843 |
6. | 0.3% | Baldwin, AL / 183,226 |
8. | 0.2% | Calhoun, AL / 117,834 |
8. | 0.2% | Cullman, AL / 80,403 |
8. | 0.2% | Madison, AL / 334,661 |
8. | 0.2% | Shelby, AL / 195,237 |
12. | 0.2% | Bibb, AL / 22,769 |
13. | 0.2% | Lauderdale, AL / 92,528 |
14. | 0.2% | Limestone, AL / 83,313 |
14. | 0.2% | Lee, AL / 140,938 |
16. | 0.2% | Geneva, AL / 26,769 |
16. | 0.2% | Morgan, AL / 119,330 |
18. | 0.1% | Elmore, AL / 79,330 |
18. | 0.1% | Montgomery, AL / 229,376 |
18. | 0.1% | Walker, AL / 67,016 |
21. | 0.1% | Tuscaloosa, AL / 194,254 |
21. | 0.1% | Houston, AL / 101,459 |
23. | 0.1% | Jefferson, AL / 658,464 |
23. | 0.1% | Jackson, AL / 53,279 |
25. | 0.1% | Bullock, AL / 10,779 |
25. | 0.1% | Mobile, AL / 412,297 |
27. | 0.1% | Dale, AL / 50,129 |
27. | 0.1% | Saint Clair, AL / 83,530 |
27. | 0.1% | Lawrence, AL / 34,148 |
30. | 0.1% | De Kalb, AL / 70,949 |
30. | 0.1% | Russell, AL / 53,938 |
30. | 0.1% | Etowah, AL / 104,317 |
33. | 0.1% | Autauga, AL / 54,590 |
33. | 0.1% | Marshall, AL / 93,070 |
35. | 0.1% | Franklin, AL / 31,664 |
35. | 0.1% | Covington, AL / 37,803 |
35. | 0.1% | Barbour, AL / 27,469 |
35. | 0.1% | Marengo, AL / 20,909 |
39. | 0.0% | Chilton, AL / 43,611 |
40. | 0.0% | Tallapoosa, AL / 41,534 |
40. | 0.0% | Talladega, AL / 82,194 |
40. | 0.0% | Blount, AL / 57,466 |
40. | 0.0% | Dallas, AL / 43,572 |
40. | 0.0% | Marion, AL / 30,641 |
40. | 0.0% | Escambia, AL / 38,122 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Hungarian as First Ancestry Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Hungarian 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.