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Queens Population: 2,230,722 Latinos: 613,750 (485,000 prefer to speak Spanish at home, 80%) Puerto Ricans:
Ecuadorians:
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Mexicans:
Dominicans:
102,881 98,512
92,835
88,061
Colombians:
70,290
Salvadorians:
21,342
Peruvians:
Guatemalans:
22,886
13,700
Cubans:
Hondurans:
Argentineans: Spaniards:
Venezuelans: Bolivians:
11,020
8,546
6,345
5,485
3,580
3,268
(Source: 2010 Census)