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State | Estonian %↓ | Estonian Population | |
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![]() | Connecticut | 0.03% | 1,092 |
![]() | Oregon | 0.02% | 1,063 |
![]() | Delaware | 0.02% | 228 |
![]() | Washington | 0.02% | 1,389 |
![]() | New Jersey | 0.02% | 1,531 |
![]() | Alaska | 0.01% | 110 |
![]() | Massachusetts | 0.01% | 1,043 |
![]() | Colorado | 0.01% | 816 |
![]() | New York | 0.01% | 2,691 |
![]() | Wyoming | 0.01% | 79 |
![]() | Maryland | 0.01% | 839 |
![]() | Virginia | 0.01% | 964 |
![]() | California | 0.01% | 4,291 |
![]() | Minnesota | 0.01% | 616 |
![]() | New Hampshire | 0.01% | 143 |
![]() | Hawaii | 0.01% | 146 |
![]() | Pennsylvania | 0.01% | 1,159 |
![]() | District of Columbia | 0.01% | 61 |
![]() | New Mexico | 0.01% | 177 |
![]() | Illinois | 0.01% | 1,039 |
![]() | Florida | 0.01% | 1,871 |
![]() | Arizona | 0.01% | 585 |
![]() | Vermont | 0.01% | 48 |
![]() | Montana | 0.01% | 83 |
![]() | North Dakota | 0.01% | 57 |
![]() | South Dakota | 0.01% | 64 |
![]() | Utah | 0.01% | 241 |
![]() | North Carolina | 0.01% | 705 |
![]() | Iowa | 0% | 158 |
![]() | Michigan | 0% | 484 |
![]() | South Carolina | 0% | 252 |
![]() | Wisconsin | 0% | 264 |
![]() | Maine | 0% | 61 |
![]() | Nevada | 0% | 134 |
![]() | Rhode Island | 0% | 43 |
![]() | Ohio | 0% | 450 |
![]() | Tennessee | 0% | 236 |
![]() | Georgia | 0% | 361 |
![]() | Texas | 0% | 961 |
![]() | Nebraska | 0% | 60 |
![]() | Missouri | 0% | 165 |
![]() | Alabama | 0% | 124 |
![]() | Louisiana | 0% | 105 |
![]() | Indiana | 0% | 156 |
![]() | Oklahoma | 0% | 87 |
![]() | Arkansas | 0% | 52 |
![]() | Kansas | 0% | 49 |
![]() | Idaho | 0% | 33 |
![]() | West Virginia | 0% | 27 |
![]() | Mississippi | 0% | 33 |
![]() | Kentucky | 0% | 21 |
![]() | United States | 0.01% | 27,447 |
Connecticut has the highest number of Estonians per state with 1179 individuals, representing 0.032% of its population. Oregon follows closely behind with 1132 Estonians, making up 0.027% of its population. Delaware has the third-highest concentration of Estonians with 236 individuals, comprising 0.023% of its population.
On the other hand, Mississippi has no recorded Estonian population. Other states with low Estonian populations include Kansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Alabama, and Arkansas, all below 0.0025% of their respective populations. It is worth noting that while California has the highest number of Estonians at 4164 individuals, it only represents 0.011% of the state’s population which is comparable to other states with smaller recorded Estonian populations.