Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North, Florida facts for kids
Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North was a special kind of community in Broward County, Florida. It was known as a "census-designated place" (CDP). This means it was an area that the U.S. Census Bureau defined for counting people. In the year 2000, about 4,275 people lived there. The area's name was sometimes misspelled as "Bonnie Lock-Woodsetter North." Before 2000, it was part of the Pompano Beach Highlands area.
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Where Was Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North?
Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North was located in Broward County, Florida. Its exact spot can be found using special coordinates: 26°16′56″N 80°07′47″W / 26.282325°N 80.129631°W. The total area of this community was about 1.2 square kilometers (or 0.5 square miles). All of this area was land.
Who Lived in Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North?
In 2000, the community had 4,275 residents. There were 1,271 households, which are groups of people living together. About 990 of these were families.
A Diverse Community
Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North was a place where people from many different backgrounds lived.
- Almost half of the people were White.
- About one-third were African American.
- Smaller groups included Asian people and Native American people.
- Some residents were from other races or had mixed backgrounds.
- About 17% of the population was Hispanic or Latino.
Age Groups in the Community
The people living in Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North were of all ages:
- About 30% were under 18 years old.
- Around 11% were young adults, aged 18 to 24.
- The largest group, about 34%, was between 25 and 44 years old.
- About 17% were between 45 and 64 years old.
- And about 7% were 65 years old or older.
The average age of people in the community was 31 years.
Languages Spoken
Many different languages were spoken in Bonnie Loch-Woodsetter North:
- Most people, about 55%, spoke English as their first language.
- About 20% spoke French Creole.
- Around 17% spoke Spanish.
- And about 7% spoke Portuguese.