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Thematic Maps
Thematic maps are data maps of a specific subject or for a specific purpose. Statistical thematic maps include a variety of different map types such as choropleth or shaded maps, dot maps, proportional symbol maps, and isarithmic maps. Special purpose maps generally concentrate on a single theme, such as the Centers of the Population Centers of the U.S. between 1790 and 2000.
Agriculture
The Census of Agriculture is conducted every 5 years in years ending with 2 and 7. Since 1997, it has been conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For 1992 and earlier years, it was conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The maps below are from the 1992 Census of Agriculture:
Business
Centers of Population
Maps of the mean and median centers of population from the 2010 Census are available on our
Centers of Population page. The centers of population from Census 2000 can be found by following the link under Centers of Population from Previous Censuses.
Housing and Living Arrangements
Natural Disasters
Population Change
Population Density
Population Distribution
Population Estimates
Population Profiles
The U.S. Census Bureau's 2010 Census Profile maps present a graphic overview of selected demographic information from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing. In addition to a population density map, each page includes a pie chart showing percent of total population by race, a population pyramid, and a bar chart illustrating housing occupancy rates. The map series consists of one page-sized map for each state in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, as well as a national map.
2010:
2000:
Race and Ethnicity
Sex
Total Population
Total Population by County: 2010
Total Population by State:
2000 | 1950 | 1900 [PDFs]
Urban Areas
The
2010 Census Urban Area Thematic Maps page contains the following page-size maps:
- Urbanized Areas and Urban Clusters
- Percent Population Residing in Urban Areas by County
- Percent Population Residing in Urbanized Areas by County
- Ten Most Populous Urbanized Areas
- New Urbanized Areas
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Last Revised:
July 01, 2013