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The following is a partial list of United States cities, towns, and census-designated places in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2000 Census. This list does not include cities such as Los Angeles, California in which, according to the 2000 Census, merely a plurality (as opposed to a majority) of the residents are Hispanic. The list below is organized by state and, within each state, by population size. The percentage of each city's population that is Hispanic is listed in parentheses next to the city's name. The largest incorporated city with the highest proportion of Hispanics is Huron, California; according to the 2000 U.S. Census, Huron is 98.27% Hispanic. The largest city with a Hispanic majority is San Antonio, Texas, and the highest percentage for any major U.S. city is Santa Ana, California at 76%. The following demographics are from the 2000 census.

Note: According to the U.S. Census, Hispanics can be of any race.

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[edit] Arizona

[edit] Communities with fewer than 25,000 people

[edit] Cities

[edit] Towns

[edit] Census-designated places

[edit] California

[edit] Communities with over 100,000 people

[edit] Cities

[edit] Unincorporated Census Designated Places

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

Azusa (63.8%)
Baldwin Park (78.7%)
Bell (90.9%)
Bell Gardens (93.4%)
Calexico (95.3%)
Colton (60.7%)
Compton (56.8%)
Delano (68.5%)
East Palo Alto (58.5%)
El Centro (74.6%)
Hollister (55.0%)
Huntington Park (95.6%)
Indio (75.4%)
La Puente (83.1%)
Lawndale (52.1%)
Los Banos (50.4%)
Lynwood (82.3%)
Madera (67.8%)
Maywood (96.3%)
Montclair (60.0%)
Montebello (74.6%)
National City (59.0%)
Paramount (72.3%)
Perris (56.2%)
Pico Rivera (88.3%)
Rialto (51.2%)
Rubidoux (54.3%)
Santa Paula (71.2%)
South Gate (92.0%)
Watsonville (75.1%)
Whittier (55.9%)

[edit] Places with fewer than 25,000 people

Alpaugh (54.1%)
Avenal (65.9%)
Biola (82.5%)
Boronda (72.5%)
Brawley (73.8%)
Buttonwillow (68.4%)
Calipatria (57.4%)
Calwa (94.6%)
Cantua Creek (93.8%)
Caruthers (53.3%)
Castroville (86.3%)
Chualar (93.6%)
Coachella (97.4%)
Commerce (93.6%)
Corcoran (59.7%)
Cudahy (94.1%)
Del Rey (93.5%)
Delhi (55.5%)
Dinuba (75.0%)
Earlimart (87.5%)
Easton (51.8%)
Firebaugh (87.6%)
Fowler (67.3%)
Greenfield (87.9%)
Hawaiian Gardens (73.5%)
Highgrove (56.7%)
Holtville (73.9%)
Huron (98.3%)
Industry (60.2%)
Irwindale (88.3%)
Kerman (65.0%)
King City (80.4%)
Las Lomas (83.9%)
Lindsay (78.0%)
McFarland (85.7%)
Mecca (98.0%)
Mendota (94.7%)
Orange Cove (90.6%)
Orosi (82.0%)
Pajaro (94.2%)
Patterson (57.0%)
Piru (67.9%)
Parlier (97.0%)
Pixley (68.2%)
Reedley (67.6%)
Riverdale (51.0%)
San Fernando (89.3%)
San Joaquin (92.0%)
Sanger (80.9%)
Santa Fe Springs (71.4%)
Seeley (81.5%)
Selma (71.8%)
Shafter (68.0%)
Soledad (86.8%)
South El Monte (86.0%)
Strathmore (68.5%)
Terra Bella (84.0%)
Tipton (67.7%)
Vernon (89.0%)
Wasco (66.7%)
Woodlake (83.8%)
Woodville (82.5%)

[edit] Colorado

[edit] Cities with fewer than 25,000 people

Walsenburg (51.0%)

[edit] Florida

[edit] Cities with over 100,000 people

[edit] Communities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

[edit] Cities

[edit] Unincorporated Census Designated Places

[edit] Communities with between 10,000 and 25,000 people

[edit] Cities

[edit] Towns

[edit] Communities with fewer than 10,000 people

[edit] Cities

[edit] Towns

[edit] Villages

[edit] Unincorporated Census Designated Places

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Cities with fewer than 25,000 people

[edit] Illinois

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

Cicero (78.4%)

[edit] Cities with fewer than 25,000 people

Melrose Park (53.9%)
Stone Park (79.1%)

[edit] Indiana

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

East Chicago (51.61%)

[edit] Massachusetts

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

Lawrence (59.7%)

[edit] Nebraska

[edit] Cities with fewer than 25,000 people

Lexington (51.2%)

[edit] New Jersey

[edit] Cities with over 100,000 people

[edit] Communities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

[edit] Townships with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

[edit] Towns with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

[edit] Communities with fewer than 25,000 people

[edit] Towns with fewer than 25,000 people

[edit] Boroughs with fewer than 25,000 people

[edit] New Mexico

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

Las Cruces (51.7%)

[edit] Places with fewer than 25,000 people

Belen (68.6%)
Chaparral (64.5%)
Chimayo (91.0%)
Espanola (84.4%)
Grants (52.4%)
Las Vegas (83.0%)
Lordsburg (74.4%)
Magdalena (48.3%)
Meadow Lake (57.9%)
Pecos (80.1%)
Pena Blanca (79.4%)
Raton (57.0%)
Santa Rosa (81.2%)
Socorro (54.5%)
Sunland Park (96.4%)
Taos (54.3%)
Tucumcari (51.4%)

[edit] Texas

See: List of Texas communities with Hispanic majority populations

[edit] Oregon

[edit] Towns with fewer 25,000 people

Woodburn (50.1)

[edit] Towns with fewer than 10,000 people

Nyssa (57.2%)
Gervais (65.2%)

[edit] Washington

[edit] Cities with between 25,000 and 100,000 people

Pasco (54.3%)

[edit] See also

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