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Rank | South American Hispanic Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 0.6% | Spencer, KY / 17,135 |
2. | 0.5% | Bourbon, KY / 20,004 |
3. | 0.4% | Oldham, KY / 60,357 |
4. | 0.4% | Fayette, KY / 296,766 |
5. | 0.4% | Owen, KY / 10,870 |
6. | 0.4% | Simpson, KY / 17,323 |
7. | 0.3% | Jessamine, KY / 48,591 |
8. | 0.3% | Woodford, KY / 24,847 |
9. | 0.3% | Marion, KY / 19,872 |
10. | 0.3% | Taylor, KY / 24,514 |
10. | 0.3% | Jefferson, KY / 741,285 |
12. | 0.2% | Allen, KY / 20,007 |
13. | 0.2% | Bell, KY / 28,613 |
14. | 0.2% | Boone, KY / 119,406 |
14. | 0.2% | Hardin, KY / 104,513 |
16. | 0.2% | Warren, KY / 113,787 |
16. | 0.2% | Greenup, KY / 36,922 |
16. | 0.2% | Martin, KY / 12,934 |
19. | 0.1% | Pike, KY / 64,887 |
20. | 0.1% | Pendleton, KY / 14,771 |
20. | 0.1% | Madison, KY / 83,174 |
22. | 0.1% | Russell, KY / 17,562 |
22. | 0.1% | Kenton, KY / 159,926 |
24. | 0.1% | Whitley, KY / 35,756 |
25. | 0.1% | Campbell, KY / 90,119 |
25. | 0.1% | Daviess, KY / 96,711 |
25. | 0.1% | Marshall, KY / 31,393 |
25. | 0.1% | Mccracken, KY / 65,558 |
25. | 0.1% | Franklin, KY / 49,399 |
30. | 0.1% | Butler, KY / 12,748 |
30. | 0.1% | Barren, KY / 42,229 |
30. | 0.1% | Mercer, KY / 21,283 |
30. | 0.1% | Christian, KY / 73,722 |
34. | 0.1% | Grant, KY / 24,683 |
34. | 0.1% | Lee, KY / 7,831 |
34. | 0.1% | Boyd, KY / 49,358 |
34. | 0.1% | Boyle, KY / 28,445 |
38. | 0.0% | Hart, KY / 18,278 |
39. | 0.0% | Adair, KY / 18,651 |
39. | 0.0% | Shelby, KY / 42,286 |
39. | 0.0% | Meade, KY / 28,979 |
39. | 0.0% | Bullitt, KY / 74,431 |
39. | 0.0% | Calloway, KY / 37,198 |
39. | 0.0% | Ohio, KY / 23,975 |
45. | 0.0% | Scott, KY / 47,211 |
46. | 0.0% | Casey, KY / 15,984 |
46. | 0.0% | Lawrence, KY / 15,889 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'South American Hispanic Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'South American Hispanic 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.