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Mexico
Puebla
The Náhuatl people are the single largest indigenous group in Puebla and in the entire Mexican Republic. Although Nahuas live in all the states of the Mexican Republic, each of the 28 or so Náhuatl languages and dialects has developed unique characteristics depending on its environmental conditions.
Nahuatl – properly called mexica – is the language of the Aztecs who ruled central Mexico at the time of the Europeans arrival.
The current metro area population of Puebla in 2022 is 3,295,000, a 1.54% increase from 2021.
Oaxaca
In the unique 1921 census, 675,119 residents of Oaxaca claimed to be of “pure indigenous” descent, equal to 69.17% of the state population. Another 274,752 persons were listed as “indigenous mixed with white” (called mestizo or mezclada), representing another 28.15% of the total population.
Oaxaca speak indigenous languages, notably Zapotec, Mixtec, Mazatec, Chinantec, and Mixé. Agriculture and mining employ more than half of the workforce.
The current metro area population of Oaxaca de Juarez in 2022 is 726,000, a 1.54% increase from 2021.
Tijuana
Spanish is the dominant language in Tijuana, as it is in much of Mexico.
The current metro area population of Tijuana in 2022 is 2,221,000, a 1.83% increase from 2021.
Tijuana is the westernmost city in Mexico, and consequently in Latin America, and the second largest city of northern Mexico.
Canada
Quebec City
Among the ten provinces of Canada, Quebec is the only one whose majority is francophone. Quebec's population accounts for 23.9% of the Canadian population, and Quebec's francophones account for about 90% of Canada's French-speaking population.
The current metro area population of Quebec in 2022 is 838,000, a 0.72% increase from 2021.
Canadian: 60.1%, French: 28.8%, Irish: 5.5%, Italian: 4.0%, English: 3.3%, North American Indian: 3.0%, Scottish: 2.7%, Quebecer: 1.9%
Vancouver
Federal government departments provide service in English and French, but most of the population speaks English as either a first or second language. The City of Vancouver is quite cosmopolitan and is a mix of many multicultural groups. Because the city is multicultural, it's also multilingual on an unofficial level.
Population: 2,632,000, Growth Rate: 1.00%
Its culturally-diverse population is also a key component of the city's governance and culture-based strategies. None of the city's main ethnic groups (Chinese, English, French, Filipino, German, Indian, Irish, Scottish) represent more than 25% of the population.
Toronto
Toronto is the most linguistically diverse city in Canada and one of the most diverse in the world. Approximately 200 different languages are spoken here, and 45% of the residents speak a mother tongue other than French or English, according to the 2011 census.
How many people live in Toronto: The current population of Toronto in 2022 is 2.7 million (2,731,571). This makes Toronto the largest city in Canada and the fourth largest city in North America. The wider Greater Toronto Area (GTA) population in 2021 was 6.4 million.
White: 50.2% East Asian: 12.7% (10.8% Chinese, 1.4% Korean, 0.5% Japanese) South Asian: 12.3% Black: 8.5%
The US
Boston
The 5 largest ethnic groups in Boston, MA are White (Non-Hispanic) (44.9%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (22.2%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (9.63%), White (Hispanic) (8.28%), and Other (Hispanic) (4.78%).
Only 66.6 % of Boston residents speak only English. The other most spoken languages include Spanish, Haitian Creole, Chinese, Portuguese/Cape Verdean Creole, Vietnamese and French.
The current metro area population of Boston in 2022 is 4,327,000, a 0.28% increase from 2021.
Los Angeles
According to the 2019 US Census Bureau estimates, Los Angeles County's population was 52.1% White (25.9% Non-Hispanic White), 8.1% Black or African American, 14.7% Asian, 0.8% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 19.9% Other Race, and 4.1% from two or more races.
More than half of Los Angeles County residents speak a language other than English at home. The 10 most frequently spoken languages countywide are: English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Korean, Armenian, Vietnamese, Farsi, Japanese and Russian.
The current metro area population of Los Angeles in 2022 is 12,488,000, a 0.23% increase from 2021.
New York
English 69.6% Spanish 15.2% Chinese 3.1% French 1.6% Russian 1.2% Italian 0.9% Yiddish 0.7% Hindi/Urdu 0.6% Arabic 0.5% Korean 0.5%
The current metro area population of New York City in 2022 is 18,867,000, a 0.23% increase from 2021.