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FormatJournal Article
Title, AnalyticGeographically Speaking: German Americans, Where Do They Live?
Journal TitleCobblestone
Date of PublicationMay 2001
Volume ID22
Issue ID5
Location in Work8-9, ill.
Language or Document TypeEnglish
ISSN0199-5197
AbstractMap of the United States showing approximate percentages of state populations out of an estimated sixty million German Americans, based on 1990 census data. States with the highest percentage (40.1-50% or greater) are Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
NotesGerman Americans issue; intended for readers ages 9-14
Call NumberP2003-5
MKI TermsGerman Americans/ Census