Ranking of Oklahoma 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 605 people in Oklahoma with Yugoslavian ancestry (0.02% of Oklahoma population). Among all Oklahoma counties, Alfalfa County had the highest percentage of its population with Yugoslavian ancestry (0.19%), followed by Lincoln County (0.12%), and Marshall County (0.09%).

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 Oklahoma.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Percentage of Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
Alfalfa County
Lincoln County
Marshall County
Le Flore County
McIntosh County
Pottawatomie County
Kiowa County
Osage County
Pawnee County
Seminole County
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Percentage of Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Alfalfa County 0.19
2 Lincoln County 0.12
3 Marshall County 0.09
4 Le Flore County 0.08
5 McIntosh County 0.06
5 Pottawatomie County 0.06
6 Kiowa County 0.05
7 Osage County 0.04
7 Pawnee County 0.04
7 Seminole County 0.04
8 Cleveland County 0.03
8 Johnston County 0.03
8 Logan County 0.03
8 Pushmataha County 0.03
9 Carter County 0.02
9 Cherokee County 0.02
9 Comanche County 0.02
9 Creek County 0.02
9 Oklahoma County 0.02
9 Sequoyah County 0.02
10 Caddo County 0.01
10 Mayes County 0.01
10 Okmulgee County 0.01
10 Ottawa County 0.01
10 Pittsburg County 0.01
10 Tulsa County 0.01
10 Wagoner County 0.01
11 Grady County 0.004
11 Rogers County 0.004
12 Washington County 0.002