North East, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following information can help you determine the population and steets of North East City, North Carolina. These figures are based on the county and unitary districts in the region. The information may also include passport data, country of birth, ethnic group, and religion. The numbers reflect the approximate numbers for these areas as of 2001. For more information, contact the North East City Planning Department. However, if you'd like to know the exact population of a particular area, please visit our website.

The three largest Northeast cities are significantly diverse ethnically. While New York City is the gateway for many immigrants, other Northeast cities have a diverse population. The four largest ancestries are largely the same in these areas. Listed below are the population and steets of each Northeast city. While each city has a distinct ethnic character, they all share similar racial and ethnic characteristics.

The Town of North East is home to Rudd Pond State Park and the Harlem Valley Rail Trail. The town has a rural landscape that includes beautiful valleys, rolling hills, and a thriving village center. The town is accessible via NY Route 22 and US Route 44, and it is located within the Poughkeepsie Metropolitan Statistical Area. During the day, the area's population is around forty-six thousand. At night, the population is only around two thousand people.

The American Community Survey (ACS) is the main source of demographic data for communities. The American Community Survey reaches about 3.5 million households annually and compiles the information into one-year, three-year, and five-year estimates. ACS data is available down to the census block group level. You can use the American Community Survey to compare the population of a neighborhood with your neighborhood. You'll find a map of the neighborhood by race and ethnicity and get a better understanding of the demographics of the area.