St. Peter, Minnesota — Nationalities & Ancestry

Nationalities & Ancestry

Breakdown of the population of St. Peter, Minnesota by nationality. Data represents only those respondents who voluntarily listed an ancestry on their response form. Sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Nationalities & Ancestry
# Ancestry Population Percentage
1.German449940.57%
2.Norwegian204318.42%
3.Swedish144313.01%
4.Irish11089.99%
5.English6625.97%
6.Mexican6145.54%
7.Italian2912.62%
8.Scandinavian2732.46%
9.Czech2502.25%
10.Polish2111.90%
11.French (Except Basque)2001.80%
12.Danish1831.65%
13.Dutch1671.51%
14.European1381.24%
15.Finnish1291.16%
16.Scottish1271.15%
17.Belgian1271.15%
18.Scotch-Irish1111.00%
19.French Canadian790.71%
20.Swiss740.67%
21.Filipino660.60%
22.Welsh570.51%
23.Greek510.46%
24.Austrian470.42%
25.Russian450.41%
26.Portuguese430.39%
27.Canadian420.38%
28.Slovak350.32%
29.Northern European300.27%
30.Korean290.26%
31.Lebanese280.25%
32.Chippewa230.21%
33.Asian Indian230.21%
34.Somalian220.20%
35.Slovene210.19%
36.Hmong200.18%
37.Sri Lankan160.14%
38.Chinese , Except Taiwanese150.14%
39.Romanian140.13%
40.Hungarian140.13%
41.Serbian120.11%
42.Sioux110.10%
43.Yugoslavian100.09%
44.Iroquois100.09%
45.Eastern European90.08%
46.Colombian80.07%
47.Syrian70.06%
48.Ecuadorian60.05%
49.Lithuanian60.05%
50.Ethiopian30.03%
51.Ukrainian30.03%
52.Samoan10.01%
53.British10.01%