Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Percentage of 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 (0.06% of West Virginia population). Among all West Virginia counties, Hampshire County had the highest percentage of its population with Czechoslovakian ancestry (0.38%), followed by Mineral County (0.31%), and Morgan County (0.19%).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high percentage of its population having 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 Percentage of Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
Hampshire County
Mineral County
Morgan County
Ohio County
Brooke County
Harrison County
Monongalia County
Doddridge County
Summers County
Berkeley County
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Percentage of Population with Czechoslovakian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Hampshire County 0.38
2 Mineral County 0.31
3 Morgan County 0.19
3 Ohio County 0.19
4 Brooke County 0.18
5 Harrison County 0.16
5 Monongalia County 0.16
6 Doddridge County 0.15
7 Summers County 0.11
8 Berkeley County 0.10
8 Jefferson County 0.10
8 Tucker County 0.10
9 Marshall County 0.08
10 Hancock County 0.07
10 Roane County 0.07
10 Tyler County 0.07
11 Raleigh County 0.06
11 Wood County 0.06
12 Preston County 0.05
12 Upshur County 0.05
13 Cabell County 0.04
13 Kanawha County 0.04
13 McDowell County 0.04
13 Taylor County 0.04
14 Marion County 0.03
15 Fayette County 0.02
15 Mercer County 0.02
16 Wayne County 0.01