Ranking of Georgia Counties By Population with Slavic Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 1.95K people in Georgia with Slavic ancestry. Among all Georgia counties, Cobb County had the highest population with Slavic ancestry (243), followed by Gwinnett County (229), and DeKalb County (228).

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

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

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Population with Slavic Ancestry in 2021
Cobb County
Gwinnett County
DeKalb County
Carroll County
Chatham County
Fulton County
Forsyth County
Columbia County
Bibb County
Jackson County
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Population with Slavic Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Cobb County 243
2 Gwinnett County 229
3 DeKalb County 228
4 Carroll County 145
5 Chatham County 130
6 Fulton County 104
7 Forsyth County 94
8 Columbia County 67
9 Bibb County 60
9 Jackson County 60
10 Houston County 58
11 Hall County 52
12 Clarke County 48
13 Muscogee County 47
14 Baldwin County 40
15 Richmond County 39
16 Butts County 32
17 Lee County 26
18 Spalding County 23
19 Madison County 19
20 Thomas County 18
21 Coweta County 17
22 Barrow County 16
22 Rockdale County 16
23 Catoosa County 15
24 Douglas County 14
25 Chattooga County 12
25 Cherokee County 12
25 Henry County 12
26 Clayton County 10
26 Walton County 10
27 Union County 8
28 Liberty County 7
28 Lowndes County 7
29 Peach County 6
30 Camden County 5
31 Bulloch County 4
32 Pickens County 3
32 Polk County 3
32 Towns County 3
33 Bartow County 2
34 Burke County 1