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Quick Tour: Getting City or Town Data
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Getting State Data
Getting Language Data
Getting Zip Code Data
Getting County Subdivision Data
Getting City or Town Data
Getting County Data
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Comparing by Zip Code
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Data Center Function 5.
To see what languages are spoken in your hometown, for example, enter its name under "City or Town."
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. Our example is Blue Ash, Ohio, and we have opened the age breakdown for all languages.
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