Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Population with Czech Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 2.60K people in West Virginia with Czech ancestry. Among all West Virginia counties, Monongalia County had the highest population with Czech ancestry (544), followed by Ohio County (227), and Kanawha County (225).

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

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

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Population with Czech Ancestry in 2021
Monongalia County
Ohio County
Kanawha County
Brooke County
Jefferson County
Berkeley County
Wayne County
Marion County
Morgan County
Mercer County
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Population with Czech Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Monongalia County 544
2 Ohio County 227
3 Kanawha County 225
4 Brooke County 183
5 Jefferson County 171
6 Berkeley County 128
7 Wayne County 112
8 Marion County 87
9 Morgan County 80
10 Mercer County 67
11 Cabell County 58
11 Greenbrier County 58
11 Harrison County 58
12 Lincoln County 49
13 Clay County 47
14 Marshall County 43
15 Hancock County 42
15 Wood County 42
16 Jackson County 40
16 Putnam County 40
17 Pocahontas County 32
17 Randolph County 32
18 Braxton County 30
19 Preston County 27
20 Raleigh County 26
21 Doddridge County 23
22 Wirt County 21
23 McDowell County 17
24 Fayette County 12
25 Barbour County 11
25 Hardy County 11
25 Pleasants County 11
26 Upshur County 9
27 Roane County 7
28 Gilmer County 6
28 Nicholas County 6
28 Tyler County 6
29 Calhoun County 4
29 Lewis County 4
30 Mason County 1