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  1. In 2006 there were perhaps as many as 25,000 Chicago area Iranians, including about 6,000 in the Chicago city limits. Iranian ethnic groups represented include Persians, Kurds, Turks, Azeris, and Lurs. Many Iranians live in Uptown. Reza's, which Irving described as one of the most famous Iranian restaurants in Chicago, is in Uptown. [57]

  2. Iranian Americans, also known as Persian Americans, are citizens or nationals of the United States who are of Iranian ancestry. Most Iranian Americans arrived in the United States after 1979, as a result of the Iranian Revolution and the fall of the Persian monarchy, with over 40% settling in California, specifically Los Angeles.

  3. In general, Iranian Americans are most heavily concentrated in the West and Northeast regions of the country. However, there is considerable variation in the percentage of Iranians across states, ranging from 0.54% in California to just 0.012% in South Dakota .

  4. Many states have large Iranian-American communities. California alone has an estimated 200,000 residents with Iranian ancestry, over 40% of the estimated US total:

  5. According to 2021 US Census Bureau American Community Survey one-year estimates, which is conducted annually for cities over 65,000 via sampling, the population of Chicago, Illinois was 36.1% White (32.9% Non-Hispanic White and 3.2% Hispanic White), 28.5% Black or African American, 6.9% Asian, 1.1% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.1% ...

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Middle Eastern or North African encompasses people who identify as Lebanese, Iranian, Egyptian, Syrian, Iraqi, Israeli or other groups such as Moroccan, Yemeni or Kurdish, according to the federal government. The government is also changing how it asks about race and ethnicity.

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  8. The United States is home to the largest population of Iranian migrants in the world. More than half of Iranian immigrants in the United States live in California. This article explores key details