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Rank | Puerto Rican Hispanic Population Percentage ▼ | City / Population |
1. | 16.7% | Westerville, NE / 48 |
2. | 3.1% | Ansley, NE / 522 |
3. | 2.8% | Kimball, NE / 2,597 |
4. | 2.4% | Bruning, NE / 297 |
5. | 2.4% | Edgar, NE / 426 |
6. | 1.8% | Tobias, NE / 166 |
6. | 1.8% | Platte Center, NE / 443 |
8. | 1.6% | Wolbach, NE / 248 |
9. | 1.5% | Milford, NE / 2,241 |
10. | 1.5% | Arnold, NE / 678 |
11. | 1.2% | Cortland, NE / 487 |
12. | 1.2% | Wakefield, NE / 1,395 |
13. | 1.0% | Genoa, NE / 901 |
14. | 1.0% | Brule, NE / 303 |
15. | 0.9% | Fort Calhoun, NE / 683 |
16. | 0.8% | Culbertson, NE / 739 |
17. | 0.8% | Greenwood, NE / 497 |
18. | 0.7% | Roseland, NE / 284 |
19. | 0.7% | Fordyce, NE / 148 |
20. | 0.6% | Hickman, NE / 1,467 |
21. | 0.6% | Bellevue, NE / 50,241 |
22. | 0.6% | Alliance, NE / 8,524 |
23. | 0.6% | Loup City, NE / 1,097 |
23. | 0.6% | Winside, NE / 545 |
25. | 0.5% | Crawford, NE / 920 |
26. | 0.5% | Cozad, NE / 3,990 |
27. | 0.5% | Columbus, NE / 21,640 |
28. | 0.5% | Randolph, NE / 997 |
29. | 0.4% | Ogallala, NE / 4,748 |
30. | 0.4% | Wilber, NE / 1,828 |
30. | 0.4% | North Platte, NE / 24,722 |
32. | 0.4% | Meadow Grove, NE / 275 |
33. | 0.3% | Boys Town, NE / 592 |
34. | 0.3% | Papillion, NE / 18,829 |
35. | 0.3% | Bloomfield, NE / 1,127 |
36. | 0.2% | Schuyler, NE / 5,931 |
37. | 0.2% | Hastings, NE / 24,717 |
38. | 0.2% | Lincoln, NE / 253,035 |
39. | 0.2% | Omaha, NE / 407,334 |
40. | 0.2% | Nebraska City, NE / 7,300 |
41. | 0.1% | Grand Island, NE / 46,975 |
42. | 0.1% | York, NE / 7,869 |
43. | 0.1% | Beatrice, NE / 12,584 |
43. | 0.1% | Plattsmouth, NE / 6,599 |
45. | 0.1% | South Sioux City, NE / 12,977 |
46. | 0.0% | Scottsbluff, NE / 14,841 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Puerto Rican Hispanic Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Puerto Rican 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.