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Geographic Areas:

Hispanic Total Population Growth 2000-2010 (Percent) – 2000-2010

Data Provided by: Voices for Virginia's Children
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-25.8% - 68.6%
Buchanan -25.8%
Arlington -11.0%
Russell 16.0%
Charlotte 16.5%
Alexandria 19.3%
Cumberland 20.7%
Fairfax City 21.3%
Bland 21.9%
Patrick 22.3%
Dickenson 22.9%
Falls Church 26.6%
Prince George 26.6%
Henry 27.1%
Halifax 28.2%
Pulaski 28.6%
Brunswick 29.0%
Tazewell 29.8%
Galax 30.6%
Bristol 30.8%
Accomack 38.2%
Highland 38.5%
Mathews 42.5%
Page 48.6%
Grayson 50.2%
Hampton 50.3%
Nelson 50.5%
Martinsville 54.2%
Fairfax County 57.5%
Greensville 60.2%
Buena Vista 60.9%
Wise 61.3%
Carroll 62.0%
Virginia Beach 63.1%
Lancaster 66.2%
Gloucester 67.0%
Portsmouth 67.0%
Surry 68.6%
68.7% - 142.8%
Westmoreland 73.1%
Pittsylvania 75.5%
Southampton 76.5%
Wythe 78.3%
Newport News 78.9%
Norfolk 81.1%
Poquoson 81.1%
Rockingham 83.5%
Smyth 86.2%
York 91.7%
Montgomery 92.0%
Northampton 92.5%
Staunton 93.6%
Charles City 95.6%
Botetourt 96.7%
Giles 99.0%
Lunenburg 100.0%
Norton 100.0%
Charlottesville 101.7%
Danville 103.4%
Amherst 104.2%
Mecklenburg 105.1%
Alleghany 107.1%
Waynesboro 107.9%
Radford 109.2%
Craig 111.8%
Harrisonburg 114.1%
Shenandoah 115.8%
Campbell 117.0%
Roanoke County 119.7%
68.7% - 142.8%
Floyd 120.3%
New Kent 121.6%
Manassas 123.4%
Washington 124.8%
Hopewell 127.3%
Buckingham 128.6%
Covington 130.0%
Scott 136.4%
Chesapeake 138.1%
Bedford City 139.3%
Bedford County 142.8%
142.9% - 245.2%
Nottoway 145.6%
Madison 145.8%
Augusta 146.0%
Colonial Heights 146.0%
Rockbridge 146.7%
Franklin County 148.5%
Lexington 148.6%
Hanover 149.8%
Rappahannock 150.5%
Henrico 152.3%
Richmond City 152.3%
Appomattox 156.9%
Isle of Wight 159.1%
Lynchburg 162.0%
King George 162.5%
Petersburg 162.6%
Sussex 162.7%
Winchester 164.6%
Clarke 164.9%
Warren 166.8%
Albemarle 167.0%
King William 170.0%
Powhatan 172.8%
Richmond County 175.7%
Fredericksburg 175.9%
Prince Edward 182.3%
Dinwiddie 184.4%
Salem 193.2%
Prince William 198.0%
Suffolk 198.5%
Chesterfield 200.2%
Manassas Park 200.8%
Middlesex 201.8%
Franklin City 206.5%
Williamsburg 211.6%
Emporia 211.9%
Goochland 216.0%
King and Queen 217.2%
Amelia 218.7%
Fluvanna 223.4%
Caroline 225.1%
Northumberland 235.1%
Lee 238.3%
Orange 245.2%
245.3% - 461.1%
Stafford 255.3%
Spotsylvania 265.9%
James City 270.6%
Fauquier 275.0%
Roanoke City 280.4%
Loudoun 282.4%
Greene 288.6%
Louisa 318.7%
Culpeper 384.5%
Essex 384.7%
Frederick 414.7%
Bath 461.1%

Definitions: The percent change in the total population who self-identify as having Hispanic origin between the 2000 and 2010 Decennial Censuses.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau's 2010 Decennial Census via the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia http://www.coopercenter.org/demographics/virginia-population-estimates More...

Footnotes: Last updated: June 2011

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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