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post Feb 25 2007, 04:36 PM
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found this off some website .. interesting. accurate as well.

Chinese:

Community Place type % Chinese
Monterey Park, CA city 42.32
Alhambra, CA city 33.96
San Gabriel, CA city 33.71
San Marino, CA city 32.34
Rosemead, CA city 31.76
Arcadia, CA city 28.17
Rowland Heights, CA populated place 25.63

Korean:

Community Place type % Korean
Palisades Park, NJ borough 36.38
Cerritos, CA city 17.69
La Palma, CA city 17.43
Leonia, NJ borough 17.24
Fort Lee, NJ borough 17.18
Ridgefield, NJ borough 14.31
Closter, NJ borough 12.75
Norwood, NJ borough 12.69
Edgewater, NJ borough 11.83


and i'm from nj ... they be everywhere now


Japanese:

Community Place type % Japanese
Aiea, HI populated place 41.41
Pearl City, HI populated place 40.35
Waimalu, HI populated place 39.28
Hilo, HI populated place 38.37
Lihue, HI populated place 38.33
Waimea, HI populated place 37.6


Mexican:

San Elizario, TX populated place 95.02
Tornillo, TX populated place 94.78
Lopezville, TX populated place 93.59
Progreso, TX city 93.57
Cameron Park, TX populated place 90.79
Presidio, TX city 89.92
Alton, TX city 89.62

Portugese:

Community Place type % Portuguese
Fall River, MA city 43.9
Dartmouth, MA town 37.0
New Bedford, MA city 36.6
Somerset, MA town 33.6
Acushnet, MA town 31.6

Italian:

Community Place type % Italian
Johnston, RI town 46.7
Hammonton, NJ town 45.9
Frankfort, NY village 44.7
East Haven, CT town 43.1
Roseto, PA borough 41.8
Franklin Square, NY populated place 40.0
North Massapequa, NY populated place 38.9

Indian:

Community Place type % Asian Indian
Edison, NJ township 17.75
Iselin, NJ place 17.44
Plainsboro, NJ township 16.97
Dayton, NJ place 15.72
Avenel, NJ place 13.65
Livingston , CA city 13.04
 
 
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freeflow
post Feb 25 2007, 04:46 PM
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Well I know that the "Korean: Cerritos, CA city 17.69" is true. Because I live there.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 04:53 PM
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Apparantly the Japanese love Hawaii, the Mexicans love Texas, the Portugese love Massachusetts, and the Indians love New Jersey.

Hey. Sacramento is diverse enough for me _smile.gif

Intresting info, thanks.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 04:59 PM
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ohmy.gif California has A LOT of Chinese people.
I'm surprised that Flushing, New York isn't on that list. It has the largest Asian population in NYC (and probably New York).. But I guess they just bunched all the boroughs into one huge city, so Flushing doesn't count..
But Queens is one of the most diverse places in the world, I'm happy here. _smile.gif
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 05:12 PM
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i'm indian. i live in CA ohmy.gif
what website was this?
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(Statistik @ Feb 25 2007, 1:36 PM) *
found this off some website .. interesting. accurate as well.

Chinese:

Community Place type % Chinese
Monterey Park, CA city 42.32
Alhambra, CA city 33.96
San Gabriel, CA city 33.71
San Marino, CA city 32.34
Rosemead, CA city 31.76
Arcadia, CA city 28.17
Rowland Heights, CA populated place 25.63
I wonder why some people call California diverse.

I live near Rowland Heights and I have been to all of the above cities to eat, like all Chinese people do.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 06:53 PM
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I can't really relate to living in any of those places, seeing as how Nevada isn't mentioned on the list. pinch.gif That is some interesting information though. _smile.gif
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 06:55 PM
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Monterey Park, CA city 42.32

Rofl
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 07:04 PM
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What no vietnamese ? :o
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE(Statistik @ Feb 25 2007, 4:36 PM) *
Korean:

Community Place type % Korean
Palisades Park, NJ borough 36.38
Cerritos, CA city 17.69
La Palma, CA city 17.43
Leonia, NJ borough 17.24
Fort Lee, NJ borough 17.18
Ridgefield, NJ borough 14.31
Closter, NJ borough 12.75
Norwood, NJ borough 12.69
Edgewater, NJ borough 11.83


and i'm from nj ... they be everywhere now
Indian:

Community Place type % Asian Indian
Edison, NJ township 17.75
Iselin, NJ place 17.44
Plainsboro, NJ township 16.97
Dayton, NJ place 15.72
Avenel, NJ place 13.65
Livingston , CA city 13.04
I'm from NJ too...Those places they mentioned where the Koreans are at in NJ, is so true. All my korean friends chill in most of those places, well they're in college now, but yea. Same goes for the Indians- my dad used to work in Edison, and I have friends near that area.

Oh no Filipinos? huh.gif
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 08:40 PM
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LOL. Fort Lee and Palisades Park are full of Koreans.

Rowland Heights is not surprising. My uncle, cousins, and grandparents live there.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(mznikki @ Feb 25 2007, 4:09 PM) *
Oh no Filipinos? huh.gif
Frsrsly. People wanna' know! I can't think of any particular city with a large concentration of Filipinos. shrug.gif
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 08:49 PM
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QUOTE(mznikki @ Feb 25 2007, 7:09 PM) *
Oh no Filipinos? huh.gif

psh like you need statistics to tell you that
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 09:30 PM
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Just out of curiosity, why does nearly everything you ever talk about have to do with race/ethnicity?

Hah, I think one of the largest Vietnamese areas is in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Specifically, Lilburn and Lawrenceville.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(rawr SOCK @ Feb 25 2007, 4:59 PM) *
I'm surprised that Flushing, New York isn't on that list. It has the largest Asian population in NYC (and probably New York).. But I guess they just bunched all the boroughs into one huge city, so Flushing doesn't count..
But Queens is one of the most diverse places in the world, I'm happy here. _smile.gif

Mhm. Flushing/Queens is awesome (even if it's crowded -- but not as crowded as Chinatown). :D
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 09:41 PM
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Yeah, it doesn't have my state on there. So whatever. I live where there's German, Polish, and Mexican people.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(Chérie. @ Feb 25 2007, 8:40 PM) *
LOL. Fort Lee and Palisades Park are full of Koreans.

Rowland Heights is not surprising. My uncle, cousins, and grandparents live there.


Yeah that is definetely true. Palisades Park have a lot of hispanic residents too. Wait, are you from NJ? _unsure.gif
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:02 PM
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what about hispanics in general?
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:05 PM
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I love it how Texas is like 99% Mexican now.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(kayceeisms @ Feb 25 2007, 8:41 PM) *
Frsrsly. People wanna' know! I can't think of any particular city with a large concentration of Filipinos. shrug.gif
In NJ there's a ton of filipinos in Jersey City and Bergenfield. although there are tons of diff ethnicities in both those cities too so yea.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:20 PM
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Maryland is mostly white.

White 65.29%
Black 30.16%
AIAN 0.76%
Asian 5.30%
NHPI 0.13%
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:21 PM
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Yeah if you looked up Koreans and Maryland,
you'll see like: 0.01%
^which is me working oh so diligently.
 
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post Feb 25 2007, 10:51 PM
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filipinos can be found in bergenfield, nj .. trust me, i go to church there, and i've seen a lot of them in the streets. in ca, they'll prolly be populated in the northern part .. there are a lot of indians in bergenfield too. oh yeah the largest african population is this town in mississippi .. let me just break it down the largest ethnic/race groups in the state of nj....

Hispanics-Jersey City, NJ/Paterson, NJ
Africans-Camden, NJ/Newark, NJ/Some Parts of Jersey City

Asians:
Chinese-Not sure. Probably Fort Lee, because 8% of them make up the town's population. I'm sure on this.

Korean-I already listed. They are everywhere in parts of southern bergen county, nj. Mostly in Pal Park, Fort Lee, Leonia, etc

Japanese-Not a lot of japs in new jersey.

Indians-Edison & Bergenfield.

Filipinos-Bergenfield, but some in Paramus.

Vietnamese-Anywhere, but rarely found
 

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