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The San Francisco Bay Area has the second-largest Indian-American population in the United States after the New York metropolitan area. [1] The Bay Area Asian Indian population is primarily concentrated in the Santa Clara Valley, with San Jose having the highest population of Asian Indians in raw numbers as 2010, while Cupertino, Dublin, Fremont, Pleasanton and San Ramon have the largest ...
Kamala Harris, former Vice President of the United States, is of Indian origin and was born in Oakland, CA. Yuba City, which has a significant Sikh community, draws thousands of visitors annually for its Sikh Parade. [8] Southern California is also home to a significant Indian-American population. Over 150,000 Indian Americans live in the ...
As of the 2000 U.S. Census there were 39,527 people with origins from post-partition India (Indians and Indian Americans) in Metro Detroit, [3] making them the largest Asian ethnic group in the Wayne County-Macomb County-Oakland County tri-county area.
The largest municipality by population and land area is San Jose with 1,013,240 residents and 178.26 square miles (461.7 km 2). The smallest by population is Colma with 1,507 people, [8] while the smallest by land area is Belvedere at 0.52 square miles (1.3 km 2). [9]
Broad Avenue, Koreatown in Palisades Park, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA, [6] where Koreans comprise the majority (52%) of the population. [7] India Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is one of at least 24 Indian American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population ...
California has the largest population of Native Americans out of any state, with 1,252,083 identifying an "American Indian or Alaska Native" tribe as a component of their race (14.6% of the nation-wide total). [59]
By 1860, the census of Oakland included 96 "Asiatics" among a total of 1,543 (6.2% of the city's population). ... American Indian Public Charter School II, ...
According to the 2010 United States census, [64] the Asian Indian population in the United States increased from almost 1,678,765 in 2000 (0.6% of U.S. population) to 2,843,391 in 2010 (0.9% of U.S. population), a growth rate of 69.37%, one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States. [65]