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Households Speaking Other Indo-European Languages by Linguistic Isolation: 2000


  Households Speaking Other Indo-European Languages: Linguistically Isolated (#) Linguistically Isolated (%) Not Linguistically Isolated (#) Not Linguistically Isolated (%)
South Carolina 37,748 2799 7.4 34,949 92.6
Abbeville 273 11 4 262 96
Aiken 1,078 67 6.2 1,011 93.8
Allendale 31 0 0 31 100
Anderson 1,368 39 2.9 1,329 97.1
Bamberg 91 7 7.7 84 92.3
Barnwell 131 12 9.2 119 90.8
Beaufort 1,472 91 6.2 1,381 93.8
Berkeley 1,381 83 6 1,298 94
Calhoun 64 0 0 64 100
Charleston 4,710 442 9.4 4,268 90.6
Cherokee 315 18 5.7 297 94.3
Chester 180 10 5.6 170 94.4
Chesterfield 139 7 5 132 95
Clarendon 145 0 0 145 100
Colleton 241 2 0.8 239 99.2
Darlington 382 36 9.4 346 90.6
Dillon 156 0 0 156 100
Dorchester 1,056 31 2.9 1,025 97.1
Edgefield 208 15 7.2 193 92.8
Fairfield 91 0 0 91 100
Florence 1,161 102 8.8 1,059 91.2
Georgetown 434 20 4.6 414 95.4
Greenville 4,452 467 10.5 3,985 89.5
Greenwood 351 13 3.7 338 96.3
Hampton 64 6 9.4 58 90.6
Horry 2,343 262 11.2 2,081 88.8
Jasper 154 0 0 154 100
Kershaw 467 26 5.6 441 94.4
Lancaster 343 15 4.4 328 95.6
Laurens 399 1 0.3 398 99.7
Lee 85 5 5.9 80 94.1
Lexington 2,081 106 5.1 1,975 94.9
McCormick 91 3 3.3 88 96.7
Marion 194 19 9.8 175 90.2
Marlboro 62 10 16.1 52 83.9
Newberry 245 27 11 218 89
Oconee 462 45 9.7 417 90.3
Orangeburg 667 37 5.5 630 94.5
Pickens 903 60 6.6 843 93.4
Richland 4,318 335 7.8 3,983 92.2
Saluda 67 0 0 67 100
Spartanburg 2,317 215 9.3 2,102 90.7
Sumter 794 47 5.9 747 94.1
Union 176 18 10.2 158 89.8
Williamsburg 320 2 0.6 318 99.4
York 1,286 87 6.8 1,199 93.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. SF3, Table P20.