Ranking of West Virginia 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 1.16K people in West Virginia with Czechoslovakian ancestry. Among all West Virginia counties, Monongalia County had the highest population with Czechoslovakian ancestry (173), followed by Berkeley County (125), and Harrison County (104).

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 West Virginia.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
Monongalia County
Berkeley County
Harrison County
Hampshire County
Mineral County
Ohio County
Kanawha County
Jefferson County
Wood County
Raleigh County
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Monongalia County 173
2 Berkeley County 125
3 Harrison County 104
4 Hampshire County 89
5 Mineral County 84
6 Ohio County 80
7 Kanawha County 64
8 Jefferson County 59
9 Wood County 52
10 Raleigh County 43
11 Brooke County 40
12 Cabell County 34
13 Morgan County 32
14 Marshall County 25
15 Hancock County 19
16 Preston County 17
17 Marion County 16
18 Mercer County 13
18 Summers County 13
19 Doddridge County 12
19 Upshur County 12
20 Fayette County 10
20 Roane County 10
21 McDowell County 8
22 Tucker County 7
23 Taylor County 6
23 Tyler County 6
24 Wayne County 3