Mexican ,white, Asian, black in that order.
The ethnic demographics of the town of La Verne in California are broke down into percents, 74% being white, 3.4% African American, .9% Native American, 7.7%, and .2% Pacific Islanders.
South Americans, Chinese, Europeans
Mexican (31%)German (10%)Irish (8%)
Cajun, Mexican, Asian, and Southern foods (especially deep-fried or barbecued)are some of my favorites that are easy to find in california.
Michele Tafoya was born in California, USA. She is an American. Her ethnic heritage is unknown.
Natalie Coughlin was born in California. Her family background is Irish and Filipino.
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there is no real way of figuring out. you could take a poll but you might might miss someone. with the level of global travel a good guess would be almost all existing ethnic groups. There are 73 different languages spoken in the state, so there must be at least 73 different ethnic groups. there are actually 300 languages spoken in california actually, including indigenous groups native to california
David Henrie was born in Los Angeles, California. His family has an Italian background.
Deborah Reed has written: 'Retention of New Teachers in California' 'Racial and Ethnic Wage Gaps in the California Labor Market' 'California's Rising Income Inequality' 'Maine Seafood Gd Illust'
Well this is a commonly misunderstood topic, but the answer would obviously have to be...BEANERS!
California's most popular ethnic group is Hispanic at nearly 30% of the state, because of this they celebrate many Spanish holidays. The amount of people living in Arizona has increased dramatically because of the climate. 37,253,956 people were counted to live in California in the 2010 census, they were ranked 16th overall in the states in population. Standing at 80% Catholic churches are the most common church to find in Arizona.