Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 1.18K people in Alabama with Czechoslovakian ancestry. Among all Alabama counties, Baldwin County had the highest population with Czechoslovakian ancestry (338), followed by Jefferson County (139), and Madison County (136).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with Czechoslovakian ancestry.

You can see similar information for other states and for other ancestry groups in Alabama.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
Baldwin County
Jefferson County
Madison County
Mobile County
Shelby County
Lauderdale County
Calhoun County
St. Clair County
Houston County
Blount County
Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Baldwin County 338
2 Jefferson County 139
3 Madison County 136
4 Mobile County 126
5 Shelby County 52
6 Lauderdale County 50
7 Calhoun County 49
8 St. Clair County 41
9 Houston County 36
10 Blount County 30
11 Marshall County 23
12 Tuscaloosa County 22
13 Lawrence County 21
14 Chilton County 18
15 Montgomery County 13
16 Autauga County 11
16 DeKalb County 11
17 Russell County 10
18 Dale County 9
18 Talladega County 9
19 Marion County 8
20 Coffee County 7
20 Cullman County 7
21 Wilcox County 6
22 Walker County 4
23 Chambers County 3
24 Jackson County 2
24 Limestone County 2