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  2. Culture of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. According to the Association of Religion Data Archives (2000), the largest religious group in the metropolitan area was Catholic with 650,000 members, followed by evangelical Protestant churches with 390,000 members and mainline Protestant churches with 210,000 members.

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ethnic groups in St. Louis" ... History of the Jews in St. Louis This page was last edited on 10 October 2016, at 14:24 (UTC). ...

  4. History of Bosnian Americans in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Bosnian Chamber of Commerce, April 2013. The first wave of Bosnians arrived in the 1990s as refugees of the Bosnian War. [1] According to the refugee organization International Institute of St. Louis, the metropolitan area had about 70,000 people of Bosnian origin circa the late 1990s and early 2000s, the highest recorded number as of date.

  5. Bosnian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995 brought the largest influx of Bosnians to St Louis, which became the most popular United States destination for Bosnian refugees. It is estimated that 40,000 refugees moved to the St. Louis area in the 1990s and early 2000s, bringing the total St. Louis Bosnian population to some 70,000. [ 8 ]

  6. File:Ethnic Origins in St. Louis, MO.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Packed circles diagram showing estimates of the ethnic origins of people in St. Louis, MO in 2021. Date: 7 May 2023: Source: Own work: Author: Noahnmf ...

  7. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic origins in St. Louis. According to the 2010 United States census, St. Louis had 319,294 people living in 142,057 households, of which 67,488 households were families. The population density was 5,158.2 people per square mile (1,991.6 people/km 2). About 24% of the population was 19 or younger, 9% were 20 to 24, 31% were 25 to 44, 25% ...

  8. St. Louis Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images If the United States had a belly button, that central spot would be St. Louis, Miss. It has been called the "northern-most of southern and the southern-most of northern" cities with ...

  9. History of the Jews in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    By 1905 the Jews of St. Louis numbered about 40,000 in a total population of about 575,000. Today's Jewish population in the St. Louis area exceeds 60,000 in a metropolitan population of about 3,000,000 people. [6] St. Louis County, MO holds nearly all of Missouri's Jewish community. 7% of St. Louis County's population is Jewish.