You just know there is amazing food in these cities.
I grew up in Irvine and several of my high school classes had more students that identified as Korean than any other ethnicity. If you look at the one of these posted for Chinese population distributions in North America yesterday you’ll see that Irvine was also pretty high on that list.
Fullerton is right next door as well.
these are great, but it would be nice if you did 10k inhabitants as the minimum cutoff
Outside of the > 100k qualifier
Duluth Georgia has 10% Korean population out of 33k
> Data is not rounded
What does this mean? Surely it is rounded to 1 decimal place?
I’m curious as to what is the definition of municipality in use here. Some of the largest and original Korean centers in the US are in Maryland and northern Virginia. My local highschool is 1/3 korean.
Fairfax County Virginia has ~41000 Koreans out of a population of 1.1 million (3.8%) – was this chart only looking at incorporated cities/towns?
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You just know there is amazing food in these cities.
I grew up in Irvine and several of my high school classes had more students that identified as Korean than any other ethnicity. If you look at the one of these posted for Chinese population distributions in North America yesterday you’ll see that Irvine was also pretty high on that list.
Fullerton is right next door as well.
these are great, but it would be nice if you did 10k inhabitants as the minimum cutoff
Outside of the > 100k qualifier
Duluth Georgia has 10% Korean population out of 33k
> Data is not rounded
What does this mean? Surely it is rounded to 1 decimal place?
I’m curious as to what is the definition of municipality in use here. Some of the largest and original Korean centers in the US are in Maryland and northern Virginia. My local highschool is 1/3 korean.
Fairfax County Virginia has ~41000 Koreans out of a population of 1.1 million (3.8%) – was this chart only looking at incorporated cities/towns?
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