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Ethnic groups in Syracuse, New York : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethnic groups in Syracuse, New York The story of the city of Syracuse began with the land which was covered with swamps and bogs, and with a large forest surrounding a clear, freshwater lake located in the northeast corner of the Finger Lakes Region. The land around the present day city was originally the home of the ''Haudensaunee'', or the ''Onondaga Nation''. They were members of the ''Iroquois Confederacy'', which spanned most of Upstate New York. Over the course of 400 years, ethnic groups from all over the world have been attracted to the Central New York area, including the African, Asian, Bosnian, British, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Lebanese, Latino, Native American, Pacific Islander, Polish, Syrian, Ukrainian, and Welsh communities. ==Background==
The first whites to arrive in Onondaga County were the French missionaries. The English arrived soon after. Recent demographics indicate that the largest ancestries represented in the city includes African American (27.9%), Irish (15.9%), Italian (14.1%), German (12.2%), English (7.6%), Hispanic (6.5%), Polish (5.0%), Asian (4.0%) and Pacific Islander (1.1%).
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