A diverse city with a Latino majority and a strong African American presence
North Las Vegas is one of the most Hispanic cities in Nevada, with an above-average African American presence for the metro area and a growing Asian community. The median age is lower than in Henderson and Summerlin.
The ethnic composition is distinctive in the valley: Hispanics make up close to half the population, African Americans have a strong historical presence, non-Hispanic whites form a significant minority, and the Asian community, primarily Filipino, continues to grow. Young families with children bring the median age down.
Spanish is as common as English in businesses along Las Vegas Boulevard North and Lake Mead Boulevard. Evangelical churches in Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Amharic serve immigrant communities. Ethiopian and Eritrean communities have a small but organized presence.
Religious practice follows the American urban pattern, with Catholics, Evangelicals, Hispanic Pentecostal churches, Baptists, and growing independent congregations serving the Black community. The Mormon presence, characteristic of the state, remains relevant, though smaller than in Henderson.
- English
- Spanish
- Tagalog
- Amharic
- Portuguese
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- Roman Catholicism
- Hispanic Pentecostal Evangelicals
- LDS Church (Mormons)
- Baptists
- African American Churches
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