Ranking of Georgia Cities and Places By Percentage of Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 3.74K people in Georgia with Belgian ancestry (0.04% of Georgia population). Among all Georgia cities and places with a population of at least 10K, Doraville city had the highest percentage of its population with Belgian ancestry (0.40%), followed by St. Marys city (0.24%), and Lawrenceville city (0.18%).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 cities with high percentage of its population having Belgian ancestry.

You can see similar information for other states and for other ancestry groups in Georgia.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Georgia Cities and Places By Percentage of Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
Doraville city
St. Marys city
Lawrenceville city
Braselton town
Peachtree City city
St. Simons CDP
Scottdale CDP
Alpharetta city
Kennesaw city
Marietta city
Ranking of Georgia Cities and Places By Percentage of Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank Ciy or Place Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Doraville city 0.40
2 St. Marys city 0.24
3 Lawrenceville city 0.18
4 Braselton town 0.17
5 Peachtree City city 0.15
6 St. Simons CDP 0.14
7 Scottdale CDP 0.13
8 Alpharetta city 0.12
8 Kennesaw city 0.12
9 Marietta city 0.11
10 Acworth city 0.09
10 Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance) 0.09
10 Villa Rica city 0.09
11 Cartersville city 0.07
12 Covington city 0.06
12 Woodstock city 0.06
13 Brunswick city 0.05
14 Canton city 0.04
14 Dalton city 0.04
14 Loganville city 0.04
14 Newnan city 0.04
14 Perry city 0.04
14 Statesboro city 0.04
14 Valdosta city 0.04
15 Macon-Bibb County 0.03
16 McDonough city 0.02
16 South Fulton city 0.02
16 Warner Robins city 0.02