Ranking of Kentucky 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 1.55K people in Kentucky with Czechoslovakian ancestry. Among all Kentucky counties, Jefferson County had the highest population with Czechoslovakian ancestry (362), followed by Fayette County (223), and Warren County (156).

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 Kentucky.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
Jefferson County
Fayette County
Warren County
Kenton County
Daviess County
Oldham County
Nelson County
Boone County
Scott County
Hart County
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Jefferson County 362
2 Fayette County 223
3 Warren County 156
4 Kenton County 103
5 Daviess County 81
6 Oldham County 61
7 Nelson County 43
8 Boone County 41
9 Scott County 34
10 Hart County 33
11 Christian County 31
12 Bullitt County 30
13 Carter County 28
13 Meade County 28
14 Hardin County 24
15 Floyd County 22
16 Harlan County 19
17 Campbell County 18
17 Livingston County 18
17 Whitley County 18
18 Shelby County 17
19 Boyd County 15
19 Mercer County 15
20 Adair County 13
20 Trigg County 13
21 Allen County 12
22 Ballard County 11
23 Fleming County 10
23 McCreary County 10
23 Madison County 10
24 Woodford County 9
25 Graves County 8
26 Nicholas County 7
27 Breckinridge County 6
27 Henderson County 6
27 Lyon County 6
28 Clark County 5
28 Logan County 5
29 Greenup County 3