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NYC ethnicity map

New York City ethnicity map. NYC ethnicity map (New York - USA) to print. NYC ethnicity map (New York - USA) to download. NYC has been a major destination for immigrants of many nationalities, naturally forming enclaves ethnicity, neighborhoods dominated by one ethnicity. Freed African American slaves also moved to NYC in the Great Migration and the later Second Great Migration and formed ethnic enclaves as its shown in NYC ethnicity map.

New York City ethnicity map

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According to the 2010 decennial census, 33 percent of NYC ethnicity are white, 26 percent are Hispanic, 26 percent are black, and 13 percent are Asian as its mentioned in NYC ethnicity map. African Americans, Haitian Americans, Jamaican Americans and Trinidadian Americans have all formed ethnic enclaves in New York. Asian ethnicity groups with enclaves in NYC include Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Indian Americans, Pakistani Americans and Korean Americans. European ethnic groups with ethnic enclaves include German Americans, Greek Americans, Irish Americans, Italian Americans, and Jewish Americans. Latin American groups with ethnic enclaves include Dominican Americans, Guyanese, Mexican Americans, and Nuyoricans. Middle Eastern ethnic groups have also formed ethnic enclaves.
 
The NYC metropolitan area contains the largest Chinese ethnicity population outside of Asia, enumerating 665,714 individuals as of the 2009 American Community Survey Census statistical data as its shown in NYC ethnicity map, including at least 7 Chinatowns, comprising the original Manhattan Chinatown, two in Queens (the Flushing Chinatown and the Elmhurst Chinatown), three in Brooklyn (the Sunset Park Chinatown, the Avenue U Chinatown, and the Bensonhurst Chinatown), and one in Edison, New Jersey, not to mention fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the NYC metropolitan area.