As of the latest available data, the county in Texas with the lowest Hispanic population is Roberts County. Located in the Texas Panhandle, it has a predominantly Anglo population, with Hispanics making up a small percentage of the total demographic. This trend reflects the historical and economic patterns of settlement in the region.
The largest incorporated city is Huron, California. 98.27% Hispanic. The largest city, 1,000,000+ population, is San Antonio, Texas. 58.66% Hispanic The major city is Santa Ana, California. 76% Hispanic.
The lowest populated county east of the Mississippi River is Loving County in Texas. As of the 2020 Census, Loving County had a population of only about 62 people.
the mountains and basinsrejon has the lowest population
Texas has the largest Hispanic population among those states, with over 11 million Hispanics. Colorado and New Mexico have significantly smaller Hispanic populations in comparison.
Bexar County Texas has a population of 1,714,773.
About 35.7 percent of the population of Texas is Hispanicor Latino.
Hispanic
The states with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are California, Texas, and Florida. These states have significant Hispanic communities due to historical influences and geographic location.
According to census.gov, Harris County, Texas, has the most population at 3,935,855 people in 2007.
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Harris County.
About 61.9 percent based on 2006 census data.