Ranking of North Carolina 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 5.09K people in North Carolina with Belgian ancestry (0.05% of North Carolina population). Among all North Carolina cities and places with a population of at least 10K, Weddington town had the highest percentage of its population with Belgian ancestry (0.52%), followed by Eden city (0.46%), and Waynesville town (0.29%).

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 North Carolina.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of North Carolina Cities and Places By Percentage of Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
Weddington town
Eden city
Waynesville town
Shelby city
Clayton town
Elon town
Myrtle Grove CDP
Lewisville town
Asheville city
Indian Trail town
Ranking of North Carolina Cities and Places By Percentage of Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank Ciy or Place Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Weddington town 0.52
2 Eden city 0.46
3 Waynesville town 0.29
4 Shelby city 0.28
5 Clayton town 0.25
5 Elon town 0.25
5 Myrtle Grove CDP 0.25
6 Lewisville town 0.22
7 Asheville city 0.21
8 Indian Trail town 0.20
9 Archdale city 0.18
9 Cary town 0.18
10 Apex town 0.17
10 Carrboro town 0.17
11 Murraysville CDP 0.15
11 Piney Green CDP 0.15
12 High Point city 0.14
12 Wake Forest town 0.14
13 Spring Lake town 0.13
14 Havelock city 0.11
15 Durham city 0.09
15 Holly Springs town 0.09
16 Lenoir city 0.08
16 Smithfield town 0.08
16 Wilmington city 0.08
17 Waxhaw town 0.07
18 Anderson Creek CDP 0.06
18 Huntersville town 0.06
19 Stallings town 0.04
19 Summerfield town 0.04
20 Burlington city 0.03
20 Hope Mills town 0.03
20 Kernersville town 0.03
20 Knightdale town 0.03
20 Roanoke Rapids city 0.03
20 Sanford city 0.03
21 Kannapolis city 0.02
21 Salisbury city 0.02