The cities with the largest French American populations are in Maine. However, in northern Maine, they are of Acadian ancestry, and in southern Maine and northern New Hampshire, of Canadian ancestry.
The cities are as follows:[1]
Name | Percent French |
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Madawaska, Maine | 75% |
Frenchville, Maine | 70% |
Van Buren, Maine | 65% |
Fort Kent, Maine | 63% |
Berlin, New Hampshire | 53.4% |
Lewiston, Maine | 50% |
Auburn, Maine | 46.2% |
Biddeford, Maine | 46% |
Greene, Maine | 43.1% |
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- ^ According to the U.S. Census Bureau of 2000
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