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List of U.S. cities with large Polish-American populations : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of U.S. cities with large Polish-American populations :''See also: Little Poland'' U.S. cities and communities with large Polish American populations are largely concentrated in the Upper Midwestern United States, Chicago metropolitan area and the New York metropolitan area, with Wisconsin accounting for the largest number of communities with large Polish populations. ==Ranked by population== The following cities and municipalities are among those that have 10,000 or more residents who are of Polish ancestry (in descending order by Polish population): * New York City, New York - 213,447 (2.7%).〔(New York city, New York: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Chicago, Illinois - 210,421 (7.3%).〔(Chicago city, Illinois: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 65,508 (4.3%).〔(Philadelphia city, Pennsylvania: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 57,485 (9.6%).〔(Milwaukee city, Wisconsin: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Los Angeles, California - 56,670 (1.5%).〔(Los Angeles city, California: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Cheektowaga (town), New York - 37,560 (39.9%).〔(Cheektowaga town, Erie County, New York: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Buffalo, New York - 34,254 (11.7%).〔(Buffalo city, New York: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Phoenix, Arizona - 32,050 (2.4%).〔(Phoenix city, Arizona: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Toledo, Ohio - 31,792 (10.1%).〔(Toledo city, Ohio: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 *Warren, Michigan -28,370 (21%) * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - 28,178 (8.4%).〔(Pittsburgh city, Pennsylvania: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * San Diego, California - 25,201 (2.1%).〔(San Diego city, California: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Cleveland, Ohio - 22,978 (4.8%).〔(Cleveland city, Ohio: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 *Sterling Heights, Michigan - 21,530 (17.35%) * Houston, Texas - 19,290 (1%).〔(Houston city, Texas: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Detroit, Michigan - 18,992 (2.0%).〔(Detroit city, Michigan: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Omaha, Nebraska - 18,447.〔(Omaha city, Nebraska: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143)" ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed May 8, 2008.〕 * Baltimore, Maryland - 18,400 (2.8%).〔(Baltimore city, Maryland: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Parma, Ohio - 15,503 (18.1%).〔 ()〕 * Grand Rapids, Michigan - 15,442 (7.8%).〔(Grand Rapids city, Michigan: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Amherst, New York - 15,136 (13%).〔(Amherst town, New York: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Erie, Pennsylvania - 14,718 (14.2%).〔(Erie city, Pennsylvania: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * San Antonio, Texas - 14,475 (1.3%).〔(San Antonio city, Texas: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * San Francisco, California - 14,332 (1.8%).〔(San Francisco city, California: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * New Britain, Connecticut - 14,257 (19.9%).〔( New Britain town, Connecticut: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * West Seneca, New York - 14,236 (31%).〔(West Seneca town, New York: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Boston, Massachusetts - 13,704 (2.3%).〔(Boston city, Massachusetts: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Seattle, Washington - 12,622 (2.2%).〔(Seattle city, Washington: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Las Vegas, Nevada - 12,188 (2.5%).〔(Las Vegas city, Nevada: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * South Bend, Indiana - 11,417 (10.7%).〔(South Bend city, Indiana: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed June 24, 2007.〕 * Scranton, Pennsylvania - 11,311 (14.8%).〔(Scranton city, Pennsylvania: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕 * Jacksonville, Florida - 10,500 (1.4%).〔(Jacksonville city, Florida: Selected Population Group: Polish (142-143) ), United States Census, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2010.〕
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