Ranking of Georgia Counties By Percentage of 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 (0.07% of Georgia population). Among all Georgia counties, Turner County had the highest percentage of its population with Yugoslavian ancestry (0.41%), followed by Gwinnett County (0.36%), and Jenkins County (0.27%).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high percentage of its population having 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 Percentage of Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
Turner County
Gwinnett County
Jenkins County
Hall County
Brooks County
Paulding County
Liberty County
Chattooga County
Cherokee County
Catoosa County
Ranking of Georgia Counties By Percentage of Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Turner County 0.41
2 Gwinnett County 0.36
3 Jenkins County 0.27
4 Hall County 0.18
5 Brooks County 0.15
5 Paulding County 0.15
6 Liberty County 0.12
7 Chattooga County 0.11
7 Cherokee County 0.11
8 Catoosa County 0.10
8 Forsyth County 0.10
8 Glynn County 0.10
8 Union County 0.10
9 Walker County 0.09
9 Walton County 0.09
10 DeKalb County 0.08
11 Gordon County 0.07
11 Wayne County 0.07
12 Dade County 0.06
13 Columbia County 0.05
13 Fulton County 0.05
13 Lee County 0.05
14 Butts County 0.04
14 Haralson County 0.04
14 Jackson County 0.04
14 Lumpkin County 0.04
14 Oconee County 0.04
14 Whitfield County 0.04
15 Camden County 0.03
15 Tattnall County 0.03
16 Bibb County 0.02
16 Chatham County 0.02
16 Cobb County 0.02
16 Henry County 0.02
16 Lowndes County 0.02
16 Newton County 0.02
17 Dougherty County 0.01
17 Fayette County 0.01
17 Houston County 0.01
17 Richmond County 0.01
17 Screven County 0.01
17 Sumter County 0.01