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North Fork Village, Ohio
North Fork Village is an unincorporated community and former census-designated place (CDP) in Ross County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,726 at the 2000 census. It was not delineated as a CDP for the 2010 census. Geography North Fork Village is located at (39.333981, -83.028177). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP had a total area of , all land. North Fork Paint Creek runs through the area. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 1,726 people, 723 households, and 466 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 780 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 94.44% White, 4.35% African American, 0.17% Native American, 0.75% Asian, and 0.29% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.64% of the population. There were 723 households, out of which 31.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.7% were married couples living together, 11.8% had a fema ...
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Census-designated Place
A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such as self-governing cities, towns, and villages, for the purposes of gathering and correlating statistical data. CDPs are populated areas that generally include one officially designated but currently unincorporated community, for which the CDP is named, plus surrounding inhabited countryside of varying dimensions and, occasionally, other, smaller unincorporated communities as well. CDPs include small rural communities, edge cities, colonias located along the Mexico–United States border, and unincorporated resort and retirement communities and their environs. The boundaries of any CDP may change from decade to decade, and the Census Bureau may de-establish a CDP after a period of study, then re-establish it some decades later. Most unin ...
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