Ranking of Georgia Counties By Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 6.96K people in Georgia with Yugoslavian ancestry. Among all Georgia counties, Gwinnett County had the highest population with Yugoslavian ancestry (3.43K), followed by DeKalb County (619), and Fulton County (543).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with Yugoslavian 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 Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
Gwinnett County
DeKalb County
Fulton County
Hall County
Cherokee County
Paulding County
Forsyth County
Cobb County
Glynn County
Walton County
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Gwinnett County 3430
2 DeKalb County 619
3 Fulton County 543
4 Hall County 362
5 Cherokee County 298
6 Paulding County 253
7 Forsyth County 249
8 Cobb County 172
9 Glynn County 85
10 Walton County 82
11 Columbia County 77
12 Liberty County 75
13 Catoosa County 69
14 Walker County 62
15 Chatham County 52
16 Henry County 49
17 Whitfield County 40
18 Gordon County 38
19 Turner County 36
20 Lowndes County 28
21 Chattooga County 27
21 Jackson County 27
22 Bibb County 26
23 Brooks County 24
23 Union County 24
24 Jenkins County 23
25 Houston County 20
25 Wayne County 20
26 Lee County 17
26 Newton County 17
26 Oconee County 17
27 Camden County 16
28 Haralson County 12
28 Lumpkin County 12
29 Butts County 10
29 Richmond County 10
30 Dade County 9
31 Fayette County 8
31 Tattnall County 8
32 Dougherty County 7
33 Sumter County 3
34 Screven County 2