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It is estimated that there are 15,000 Kurds in Nashville. [3] However, the US census does not take official data on the number of Kurds living in the United States. [5] In the 1990s, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) fingered Nashville as a center of resettlement and issued them federal funding to resettle the Kurds who came to Nashville. [6]
Nashville includes the largest Kurdish population in the United States. A neighborhood in south Nashville has been nicknamed as "Little Kurdistan" due to its large number of Kurds. [17] Based on the 2000 census, the Kurdish population in Tennessee is 2,405, and in Nashville, the Kurdish population is 1,770. [18]
The Kurdish population is ... since the 1990s Kurdish nationalism has seeped into the Shia Kurdish area partly ... Tennessee has the nation's largest population ...
The area had a population of 665,967 in 2017 and 683,639 in 2022. Top 10 cities with the largest population decline over 5 years. Paradise, Nevada: -22.03% change. Jackson, Mississippi: -12.69% change
(The Center Square) — Tennessee's population grew from 7.1 million in 2023 to 7.2 million this year, according to the latest statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. The state's population has ...
Today, the Kurds inhabit mostly northwestern territories known as Iranian Kurdistan but also the northeastern region of Khorasan, and constitute approximately 7–10% [214] of Iran's overall population (6.5–7.9 million), compared to 10.6% (2 million) in 1956 and 8% (800,000) in 1850.
The last members of the baby boomer generation, more than 75 million nationwide, will hit their 60s starting in 2024 and enter retirement age by 2029.
There is a sizable Iraqi refugee population in Memphis, Tennessee. [7] ... Kurds and Turkmens constitute small communities in Chicago, both groups are Muslim, but ...