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The Daily Insight

What city has the most Peruvians?

Author

David Jones

Updated on April 05, 2026

The top 5 US metropolitan areas with the largest Peruvian population were:

  • New Jersey-New York Greater Area – 182,672.
  • Miami Metropolitan Area – 81,729.
  • Washington, D.C. – 53,961.
  • Los Angeles metropolitan area – 48,380.
  • San Francisco Bay Area – 26,969.

What are Peruvians descended from?

Like most Latin American populations,2, 4 current Peruvians were mainly formed during colonial times by three ancestral components: autochthonous Americans, Eurasians (mostly from Europe) and Africans.

How many Peruvians are in Los Angeles?

There are nearly 27,000 foreign-born county residents who list Peru as their place of birth — with Van Nuys, Santa Clarita and Reseda having the largest number of Peruvians in the region….Peruvian-born in Los Angeles County.

NeighborhoodPeruvian descentMargin of error
Reseda936+/- 367
Glendale838+/- 357
Long Beach750+/- 285
Downey738+/- 298

How many Peruvians are in Arizona?

Demographics

Ancestry by origin (2019 surveys)Population
Peruvian9,122
Puerto Rican48,793
Salvadoran19,556
“Spanish”24,727

How many Peruvians are in Miami?

At this time there were 40,701 people of Peruvian origin living in Miami-Dade County in Florida….Largest Peruvian-American population groups in the United States, by county 2010.

CharacteristicPopulation number
Miami-Dade County, FL40,701
Los Angeles County, CA34,135
Broward County, FL23,600
Queens County, NY22,886

Is Peruvian Hispanic or Latino?

Are Peruvians Latino or Hispanic? This question definitely came from a North-American person, because the term ‘Hispanic’ is only used there. Hispanic means Spanish-speaking, and therefore includes Peruvians.

What race is a Peruvian person?

Asian Peruvian

Self-identified Racial and Ethnic Composition (2017) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI)
Mestizo60.1%
Quechua22.3%
White5.9%
Afro-Peruvian3.6%

What is my ethnicity if I am Peruvian?

Ethnic Peruvian Structure. In the 2017 census, those of 12 years old and above were asked what ancestral origin they belong to with 60.2% of Peruvians self-identified as mestizos, 22.3% as Quechuas, 5.9% as white, 3.6% as Afro-Peruvian, 2.4% as Aymaras, 0.3% as Amazonians, 0.16% as Asian.