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Eight more counties joined the list last year of those with more than a 50 percent minority population, pushing the national total to 303, according to the latest figures from the Census Bureau. The country has more than 3,000 counties. The two largest counties passing the majority-minority threshold between July 1, 2005 and July 1, 2006 were Denver County, Colo., and East Baton Rouge Parish, La., with total populations of 566,974 and 429,073, respectively. Texas laid claim to three of the others -- Winkler, Waller and Wharton. The other three were Blaine, Mont., Colfax, N.M., and Manassas Park, Va. (While actually an independent city, Manassas Park is the equivalent of a county as far as Census is concerned.) As of July 1 last year, Los Angeles County, Calif., had the largest minority population in the country in 2006. At 7 million, or 71 percent of its total, Los Angeles County is home to one in every 14 of the nation's minority residents, the government reported. LA county's minority population is higher than the total population of 38 states. It holds the largest population of Hispanics, Asians, and American Indians and Alaska Natives in the country. It also has the second largest population of blacks and Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders. Leading the nation in terms of minority population growth during the 12-month period was Harris County, Tex., which gained 121,400 minority residents. Harris, which includes Houston, now has a minority population of 2.5 million, which is 63 percent of its total. Its minority population ranks third nationally, not far behind second place Cook County, Ill., which includes Chicago. Based on total population, Starr County on the Texas border with Mexico had the highest proportion of minority residents of all counties -- 98 percent. Among the nation's 25 most populous counties, Miami-Dade County, Fla., had the highest proportion minority, at 82 percent. Here are some of the bureau's statistics with respect to each of the individual minority groups: HISPANIC
BLACK
ASIAN
AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE
NON-HISPANIC WHITE ALONE
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