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List of Mexican American communities (cities, regions and neighborhoods with large or majority populations of Mexican descent). Neighborhoods in many cities across America have developed significant and/or growing Mexican American populations.
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[edit] California
[edit] Southern California
Southern California and the city of Los Angeles has one of the largest Mexican American population[citation needed], and 40 percent of Los Angeles county residents are Latinos, with Mexican descent as the largest ethnic group.[citation needed]
- East Los Angeles, California
- South Central Los Angeles, California
- Pico Union, Los Angeles, California
- Echo Park, California
- San Pedro, California
- Venice, California
- Wilmington, California
- Long Beach, California
- San Fernando, California
- Montebello, California
- South Gate, California
- El Monte, California
- El Sereno, California
- Huntington Park, California
- Pico Rivera, California
- Bell Gardens, California
- Bell, California
- Maywood, California
- Inglewood, California
- Whittier, California
- Azusa, California
- San Gabriel, California
- Rosemead, California
- Downey, California
- Compton, California
- Lynwood, California
- Norwalk, California
- Santa Fe Springs, California
- City of Industry, California
- La Puente, California
- West Covina, California
- Baldwin Park, California
- Pomona, California
- La Habra, California
- Anaheim, California- west-central sections.
- Orange, California, in the El Modena district.
- Santa Ana, California- highest Latino percentage of any US major city
- Chino, California
- Colton, California
- Corona, California
- Fontana, California
- Perris, California
- Rialto, California
- Riverside, California
- San Bernardino, California
- San Jacinto, California
- Indio, California
- Coachella, California - 90 percent of city residents are Latino.[citation needed]
- La Quinta, California
- Palm Springs, California
- Cathedral City, California
- Victorville, California
- Logan Square, San Diego, California
- City Heights, San Diego, California
- San Ysidro, San Diego, California
- South San Diego, California
- National City, California
- Chula Vista, California
- Imperial Beach, California
- El Centro, California
- Calexico, California - US-Mexican border town is over 90 percent Latino.[citation needed]
- Brawley, California
- Calipatria, California
[edit] Northern California
- Salinas, California
- Gonzales, California
- Greenfield, California
- Soledad, California
- Hollister, California
- San Juan Bautista, California
- Watsonville, California
- Mission District, San Francisco
- Richmond, California and San Pablo, California-23rd Street
- Oakland, California
- Oxnard, California
- Santa Barbara, California
- Santa Maria, California
- Guadalupe, California
- Bakersfield, California
- Fresno, California
- San Jose, California
- Sacramento, California
- Parlier, California- highest Latino percentage in California.[citation needed]
[edit] Texas
Texas long held the title as one of America's largest Hispanic/Latino percentages and Mexican populations ever since the state became a Republic in 1836 and joined the US in 1845. The state's Southernmost counties and towns along the Rio Grande river (the US-Mexican border) are majority Hispanic for over 150 years according to US census records, but Mexican immigration was steady in the late 20th century across the state.[citation needed]
- Arcada Park Dallas, Texas
- West Dallas Dallas, Texas
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Arlington, Texas
- Grand Prairie, Texas
- Irving, Texas
- Spring Branch, Houston, Texas
- Gulfgate, Houston, Texas
- Greater Hobby Area, Houston, Texas
- Northside, Houston, Texas
- East End, Houston, Texas
- South Houston, Texas
- Galena Park, Texas
- Pasadena, Texas
- Jacinto City, Texas
- Baytown, Texas
- San Antonio, Texas
- El Paso, Texas
- Austin, Texas
- San Marcos, Texas
- Crystal City, Texas
- Victoria, Texas
- Alice, Texas
- San Diego, Texas
- Sonora, Texas
- Natalia, Texas
- Cotulla, Texas
- Laredo, Texas
- Fabens, Texas
- Eagle Pass, Texas
- De Soto, Texas
- McAllen, Texas
- San Benito, Texas
- Harlingen, Texas
- Brownsville, Texas
- Pearland, Texas
- Del Rio, Texas
- Seguin, Texas
- Corpus Christi, Texas
- Edinburg, Texas
- Galveston, Texas
[edit] Southwestern USA
In five states formerly part of Mexico until the US annexation after the Mexican-American War in 1848. Some of the communities retained a Mexican/Hispanic cultural majority, others had been popular areas of choice for Mexican immigrants.
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Tucson, Arizona
- Yuma, Arizona
- Nogales, Arizona
- Somerton, Arizona
- San Luis, Arizona
- Ajo, Arizona
- Avondale, Arizona
- Bisbee, Arizona
- Casa Grande, Arizona
- Douglas, Arizona
- Eloy, Arizona
- Gila Bend, Arizona
- Goodyear, Arizona
- Guadalupe, Arizona
- Maricopa, Arizona
- Mesa, Arizona
- Palo Verde, Arizona
- Queen Creek, Arizona
- Sierra Vista, Arizona
- Tolleson, Arizona
- Tubac, Arizona
- Wickenburg, Arizona
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Denver, Colorado
- Alamosa, Colorado
- Aspen, Colorado
- Burlington, Colorado
- Central City, Colorado
- Cortez, Colorado
- Durango, Colorado
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- Greeley, Colorado
- Kiowa, Colorado
- Las Animas, Colorado
- Montrose, Colorado
- Pagosa Springs, Colorado
- San Luis, Colorado
- Steamboat Springs, Colorado
- Trinidad, Colorado
- Vail, Colorado
- Walsenburg, Colorado
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Rose Park, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Glendale, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Poplar Grove, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Orem, Utah
- Ogden, Utah
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Columbus, New Mexico
[edit] Other communities with large Mexican American populations across the USA
They have sections and districts where many Mexican Americans live, and these communities were popular areas of choice for immigrants from Mexico arrived to create new communities in the 1990's.
- New York City
- Long Island, New York
- Nassau County, New York
- Hudson Valley, New York
- New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Newark, New Jersey
- West New York, New Jersey
- East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Passaic, New Jersey [1]
- Bridgeton, New Jersey [2]
- Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Danbury, Connecticut
- Middletown, Connecticut
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Stamford, Connecticut
- Washington, DC
- Belle Glade, Florida
- Eatonville, Florida
- Haines City, Florida
- Lake Worth, Florida
- Okeechobee, Florida
- Sebring, Florida
- Winter Haven, Florida
- Athens, Georgia
- Atlanta
- Augusta, Georgia
- Dalton, Georgia
- Gainesville, Georgia
- La Grange, Georgia
- Norcross, Georgia & Chamblee, Georgia (Suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia)
- Rome, Georgia
- Eastland Charlotte, North Carolina
- Monroe, North Carolina (Suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina)
- Sanford, North Carolina
- Siler City, North Carolina
- Beaufort, South Carolina
- Ridgeland, South Carolina
- Alva, Oklahoma
- Boise City, Oklahoma
- Enid, Oklahoma
- Guymon, Oklahoma
- Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Woodward, Oklahoma
- Cleveland, Tennessee
- Cookeville, Tennessee
- Jackson, Tennessee
- Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Bentonville, Arkansas
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Little Rock, Arkansas
- Russellville, Arkansas
- Rogers, Arkansas
- Springdale, Arkansas
- Ada, Idaho
- Bannock, Idaho
- Boise, Idaho
- Burley, Idaho
- Caldwell, Idaho
- Fayette, Idaho
- Ketchum, Idaho
- Mountain Home, Idaho
- Nampa, Idaho
- Pocatello, Idaho
- Rupert, Idaho
- Twin Falls, Idaho
- Portland, Oregon
- Woodburn, Oregon
- Albany, Oregon
- Ashland, Oregon
- Bend, Oregon
- Corvalis, Oregon
- Eugene, Oregon
- Gervais, Oregon
- Grants Pass, Oregon
- Hermiston, Oregon
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Lakeview, Oregon
- Medford, Oregon
- Nyssa, Oregon
- Ontario, Oregon
- Pendleton, Oregon
- Roseburg, Oregon
- Salem, Oregon
- Willamette Valley, Oregon
- Seattle
- Kent, Washington
- Puyallup, Washington
- Renton, Washington
- Seatac, Washington
- Tacoma
- Kennewick, Washington
- Pasco, Washington
- Richland, Washington
- Yakima Valley, Washington
- Mexicantown, Detroit, Michigan
- A number of neighborhoods of Chicago,IL, including Little Village (La villita), Bridgeport, Pilsen, and Brighton Park
- Cicero, Illinois & Mendota, Illinois (Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois)
- East St. Louis, Illinois
- Alton, Illinois
- East Chicago, Indiana
- Goshen, Indiana
- Hammond, Indiana
- Indianapolis
- New Albany, Indiana
- Portage, Indiana
- South Bend, Indiana
- Ames, Iowa
- Buena Vista County, Iowa
- Cedar Falls, Iowa
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- Cherokee, Iowa
- Council Bluffs, Iowa
- Davenport, Iowa
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Iowa City, Iowa
- Le Mars, Iowa
- Mason City, Iowa
- Oskaloosa, Iowa
- Ottumwa, Iowa
- Sioux City, Iowa
- Storm Lake, Iowa
- Waterloo, Iowa
- Dodge City, Kansas
- Elkhart, Kansas
- Fort Dodge, Kansas
- Garden City, Kansas
- Hutchinson, Kansas
- Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri
- Lawrence, Kansas
- Overland Park, Kansas
- Salina, Kansas
- Topeka, Kansas
- Wichita, Kansas
- Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Covington, Kentucky
- Lexington, Kentucky
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Owensboro, Kentucky
- Paducah, Kentucky
- Minneapolis
- West Side St. Paul, Minnesota
- St. James, Minnesota
- Wilmar, Minnesota
- St. Louis
- Columbia, Missouri
- Jefferson City, Missouri
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Beatrice, Nebraska
- Columbus, Nebraska
- Grand Island, Nebraska
- Lexington, Nebraska
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Nebraska City, Nebraska
- Ogallala, Nebraska
- Papillion, Nebraska
- Akron, Ohio
- Canton, Ohio
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Dayton, Ohio
- Eastlake, Ohio
- Findlay, Ohio
- Hamilton, Ohio
- Lima, Ohio
- Mansfield, Ohio
- Springfield, Ohio
- Toledo, Ohio
- Warren, Ohio
- Youngstown, Ohio
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Dunmore, Pennsylvania
- Easton, Pennsylvania
- Hazleton, Pennsylvania
- Kingston, Pennsylvania
- Pittston, Pennsylvania
- Pottsville, Pennsylvania
- Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
- Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
- Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Racine, Wisconsin
- Casper, Wyoming
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Alaska - some Mexican and Latin American immigration in recent years.
- Hawaii- the island chain state has a Mexican/Latino community.
[edit] Regions with large Mexican American populations across America
[edit] Southern California
- Los Angeles County, California
- Orange County, California
- Riverside County, California
- San Bernardino County, California
- Ventura County, California
- Imperial County or Imperial Valley, California
- Fresno County, California
- Madera County, California
- Kings County, California
- Tulare County, California
- Kern County, California
- San Diego County, California
- Santa Barbara County, California
- Coachella Valley, California
- Antelope Valley, California
- Victor Valley, California
- Colorado River Valley, California
[edit] Northern California
- Butte County, California
- Colusa County, California
- Glenn County, California
- Mendocino County, California
- Merced County, California
- Modoc County, California
- Monterey County, California
- Napa County, California
- Sacramento County, California
- San Benito County, California
- San Joaquin County, California
- Santa Cruz County, California
- Siskiyou County, California
- Stanislaus County, California
- Solano County, California
- Sonoma County, California
- Tehama County, California
- Yolo County, California
[edit] Texas
- Atascosa County, Texas
- Bee County, Texas
- Bexar County, Texas
- Cameron County, Texas
- Castro County, Texas
- Crockett County, Texas
- Culberson County, Texas
- Deaf Smith County, Texas
- Dimmit County, Texas
- Duval County, Texas
- El Paso County, Texas
- Frio County, Texas
- Hidalgo County, Texas
- Hudspeth County, Texas
- Jim Hogg County, Texas
- Jim Wells County, Texas
- Kenedy County, Texas
- Kinney County, Texas
- Kleberg County, Texas
- La Salle County, Texas
- Maverick County, Texas
- Nueces County, Texas
- Presidio County, Texas
- Reeves County, Texas
- Starr County, Texas
- Sutton County, Texas
- Uvalde County, Texas
- Val Verde County, Texas
- Webb County, Texas
- Willacy County, Texas
- Zapata County, Texas
- Zavala County, Texas