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nclib
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« on: December 23, 2013, 09:45:22 PM »

Vegetarians, vegans, and (Asian) Indians have got to be NYC.

I tested out Native Americans with NYC and some southwestern cities--NYC wins with Albuquerque second.
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« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2013, 01:15:28 PM »

I think I have found a winner for (Asian) Indians: Cupertino, Santa Clara County, CA: 21.4% Indian, 5,179.6 ppl per sq mi.
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2013, 04:18:37 PM »

I think I have found a winner for (Asian) Indians: Cupertino, Santa Clara County, CA: 21.4% Indian, 5,179.6 ppl per sq mi.


Depends on the size of the area.  Parts of western Nassau County have denser areas with high Asian Indian populations, but they are villages/ hamlets very small in size

New Hyde Park, NY  16.7% Asian Indian , 11,281.8 ppl per sq mi, population 9,712

Bellerose Terace, NY 11.7% Asian Indian , 22,212 per sq mi, but population only 2,198

Herricks, NY 23.2% Asian Indian- 7,158 ppl per sq mi,  population 4,295

Well, the subject line says city, and probably places less than 1 sq mi shouldn't count because it's easier to have extremes in small areas.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2014, 11:11:08 PM »
« Edited: January 13, 2014, 11:18:58 PM by nclib »

Got me thinking about other things:

-Hunters
-Gun owners
-Evangelicals
-Mormons (and "besides SLC")
-Emergent church Christians
-Native Americans
-Indians
-People who have been to an emoviolence show
-People who play Ingress
-Vegetarians
-Vegans
-German-Americans
-Norwegian-Americans
-Swedish-Americans
-Dutch-Americans
-Arab-Americans
-"Americans" on the Census.

In that regard it's actually probably some place like Provo - Less than half of SLC proper's population is Mormon today.
Yeah seems like it would be better to ask outside of utah, in which case its probably Boise or mesa.

SLC would probably still win based on shear population density.

Edit: Provo is actually denser than SLC.

I checked the counties in UT, ID, and NYC and the top 5 are:

Salt Lake, UT
Davis, UT
Weber, UT
Utah, UT
Manhattan, NY

Ada (Boise) was not that high up, since Ada is only 15% Mormon.
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