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Appendix Table APPENDIX TABLE 6-1 Ability to Speak English for the Population Ages 5 and Over by Neighborhoods/ZIP Codes of Residence New York City, 2000 POPULATION AGES 5 AND OVER LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN AT HOME Speak Speak Speak Speak Speak only English English English English ZIP Code TOTAL English TOTAL very well well not well not at all TOTAL, NEW YORK CITY 7,475,602 3,920,797 3,554,805 1,785,828 853,817 651,541 263,619 BRONX 1,225,092 578,996 646,096 337,067 146,269 113,372 49,388 Morris Heights 10453 69,364 26,797 42,567 20,299 9,160 8,283 4,825 Highbridge 10452 64,602 21,971 42,631 18,510 10,373 9,083 4,665 Tremont 10457 62,225 23,846 38,379 17,750 8,484 8,241 3,904 Morrisania 10456 69,382 33,541 35,841 16,228 8,984 7,043 3,586 Hunts Point 10474 10,178 3,535 6,643 3,317 1,503 1,201 622 Mott Haven-Port Morris 10454 31,989 9,955 22,034 10,639 4,266 4,800 2,329 Concourse Village-Melrose 10451 38,026 17,855 20,171 9,795 4,560 3,853 1,963 Melrose-Longwood-Morrisania 69,813 21,098 48,715 23,469 10,730 9,675 4,841 Melrose-Longwood 10455 34,140 10,522 23,618 11,393 5,022 4,830 2,373 Longwood-Morrisania 10459 35,673 10,576 25,097 12,076 5,708 4,845 2,468 Rikers Island 11370 * 12,780 9,396 3,384 2,465 758 161 0 Belmont-Fordham-Bedford Park 10458 70,375 23,522 46,853 23,324 10,702 8,971 3,856 Riverdale-Fieldston 10471 22,487 15,282 7,205 5,247 1,345 491 122 Woodlawn-Wakefield 10470 14,703 11,805 2,898 2,013 621 211 53 University Heights-Kingsbridge 10468 71,338 22,747 48,591 22,474 11,531 9,670 4,916 Kingsbridge-Spuyten Duyvil 10463 * 53,972 27,909 26,063 14,201 6,276 4,098 1,488 Norwood-Williamsbridge 10467 86,647 41,961 44,686 25,092 9,680 7,519 2,395 Co-op City-Eastchester 10475 36,074 26,301 9,773 6,621 2,124 845 183 Williamsbridge-Baychester 10469 59,744 41,939 17,805 11,679 3,840 1,856 430 Wakefield 10466 63,651 47,349 16,302 10,723 3,312 1,865 402 Country Club-Throgs Neck-City Island 44,416 30,553 13,863 9,334 2,774 1,506 249 City Island 10464 4,346 3,573 773 593 117 48 15 Throgs Neck-Country Club 10465 40,070 26,980 13,090 8,741 2,657 1,458 234 Parkchester-Van Nest 10462 67,173 30,352 36,821 20,622 8,705 5,832 1,662 Soundview-Clason Point 110,584 46,630 63,954 35,480 14,214 10,221 4,039 Soundview-Bruckner 10472 58,696 21,357 37,339 19,445 8,566 6,408 2,920 Clason Point 10473 51,888 25,273 26,615 16,035 5,648 3,813 1,119 Westchester Square-Morris Park 10461 47,029 26,632 20,397 12,430 4,481 2,632 854 West Farms-Crotona Park East 10460 48,540 18,020 30,520 15,355 7,846 5,315 2,004 BROOKLYN 2,285,223 1,217,121 1,068,102 521,039 265,122 204,256 77,685 Flatbush 11226 97,959 58,922 39,037 20,604 9,870 6,518 2,045 East Flatbush 11203 78,386 60,824 17,562 10,595 4,419 2,123 425 Crown Heights 119,103 87,696 31,407 18,671 7,298 4,409 1,029 Crown Heights-Weeksville 11213 59,989 45,074 14,915 9,236 3,253 1,977 449 Crown Heights-Prospect Lefferts 11225 59,114 42,622 16,492 9,435 4,045 2,432 580 Midwood 11230 82,331 33,211 49,120 22,558 13,152 10,019 3,391 Vanderveer 11210 57,054 36,691 20,363 12,078 4,788 2,928 569 Coney Island 11224 48,466 23,824 24,642 10,962 6,740 5,507 1,433 Gravesend-Homecrest 148,424 63,933 84,491 36,427 23,347 18,074 6,643 Gravesend 11223 72,834 28,667 44,167 19,110 11,850 9,576 3,631 Homecrest-Madison 11229 75,590 35,266 40,324 17,317 11,497 8,498 3,012 Sheepshead Bay-Brighton Beach 11235 73,993 24,078 49,915 19,058 14,873 11,813 4,171 Flatlands-Canarsie 171,716 120,548 51,168 31,839 11,807 6,038 1,484 Flatlands-Mill Basin 11234 82,026 57,900 24,126 14,965 5,923 2,661 577 Canarsie 11236 89,690 62,648 27,042 16,874 5,884 3,377 907 Bensonhurst-Mapleton 11204 69,791 21,617 48,174 21,453 12,895 10,195 3,631 Bay Ridge-Bensonhurst 183,200 83,385 99,815 45,447 27,321 20,149 6,898 Bath Beach-Bensonhurst 11214 78,870 27,920 50,950 19,832 14,465 11,933 4,720 Dyker Heights 11228 38,106 20,623 17,483 9,018 4,520 3,052 893 Bay Ridge 11209 66,224 34,842 31,382 16,597 8,336 5,164 1,285 Brownsville 11212 77,615 62,226 15,389 8,857 3,469 2,344 719 East New York 11207 78,719 50,029 28,690 15,686 6,186 4,821 1,997 Cypress Hills 11208 79,876 39,510 40,366 21,508 8,936 7,148 2,774 262 The Newest New Yorkers, 2000 POPULATION AGES 5 AND OVER LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN AT HOME Speak Speak Speak Speak Speak only English English English English ZIP Code TOTAL English TOTAL very well well not well not at all Starrett City 11239 13,919 7,298 6,621 3,152 1,336 1,655 478 Fort Greene-Clinton Hill 11205 32,713 21,658 11,055 6,020 2,559 1,652 824 Williamsburg 11211 76,413 20,131 56,282 26,181 15,583 10,783 3,735 Bushwick 11237 43,804 7,889 35,915 15,768 7,338 8,150 4,659 Greenpoint 11222 37,450 12,922 24,528 9,635 6,380 6,559 1,954 Bedford Stuyvesant 11216 52,573 43,225 9,348 5,439 2,289 1,352 268 Williamsburg-Bedford Stuyvesant 11206 63,435 25,270 38,165 17,743 8,569 7,916 3,937 Bushwick-Bedford Stuyvesant 11221 68,597 43,572 25,025 12,988 5,189 4,965 1,883 Stuyvesant Heights-Ocean Hill 11233 57,130 47,160 9,970 6,263 2,011 1,380 316 Prospect Heights 11238 46,109 35,729 10,380 6,472 2,204 1,388 316 Brooklyn Heights-Cobble Hill 11201 45,281 33,461 11,820 7,848 2,006 1,495 471 Park Slope 92,744 62,638 30,106 18,076 6,275 4,336 1,419 Park Slope-Windsor Terrace 11215 59,164 38,934 20,230 12,087 4,417 2,890 836 Park Slope-Boerum Hill 11217 33,580 23,704 9,876 5,989 1,858 1,446 583 Carroll Gardens-Red Hook 11231 30,993 20,772 10,221 6,395 2,197 1,352 277 Sunset Park-Industry City 110,936 23,643 87,293 34,280 19,979 20,492 12,542 Sunset Park 11220 85,390 17,724 67,666 25,829 15,598 15,877 10,362 Industry City-Sunset Park 11232 25,546 5,919 19,627 8,451 4,381 4,615 2,180 Kensington-Windsor Terrace 11218 68,772 26,419 42,353 20,397 10,940 8,166 2,850 Borough Park 11219 77,721 18,840 58,881 28,639 15,166 10,529 4,547 MANHATTAN 1,462,015 849,603 612,412 320,171 123,322 107,283 61,636 Washington Heights 157,154 35,600 121,554 49,452 25,989 27,270 18,843 South 10032 59,160 16,297 42,863 17,511 8,791 9,518 7,043 Middle 10033 54,628 11,648 42,980 17,846 9,233 9,323 6,578 North 10040 43,366 7,655 35,711 14,095 7,965 8,429 5,222 Inwood 10034 38,717 9,217 29,500 12,404 6,424 6,139 4,533 Hamilton Heights 10031 56,144 21,111 35,033 14,378 7,380 8,286 4,989 Manhattanville-Harlem 10027 52,143 34,329 17,814 9,738 4,159 2,736 1,181 Central Harlem 72,938 53,716 19,222 10,141 4,198 3,695 1,188 South 10026 28,474 19,296 9,178 5,130 1,925 1,552 571 Middle 10030 24,329 18,910 5,419 2,663 1,433 1,013 310 North 10039 20,135 15,510 4,625 2,348 840 1,130 307 East Harlem 116,581 57,988 58,593 28,762 13,279 11,428 5,124 South 10029 70,414 28,865 41,549 20,025 9,424 8,382 3,718 Middle 10035 29,999 15,570 14,429 7,324 3,218 2,590 1,297 North 10037 16,168 13,553 2,615 1,413 637 456 109 Marble Hill 10463* 7,259 2,400 4,859 2,209 1,123 1,090 437 Chinatown and Vicinity 119,754 39,300 80,454 27,028 15,861 20,449 17,116 Chinatown-Lower East Side 10002 80,971 20,815 60,156 19,444 12,257 15,146 13,309 Tribeca-Chinatown 10013 23,737 11,200 12,537 4,226 2,021 3,456 2,834 South St.
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