Korean Brazorians

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Korean Brazorians
한국계 브라조리아인
hangukgye beulajolia-in
Total population
411,880 (2022 est.)
Regions with significant populations
Languages
English, Korean
Religion
79% Protestantism
11% Unaffiliated
6% Catholicism
3% Buddhism
1% Other
Korean Brazorians
Hangul 한국계 브라조리아인
Revised Romanization hangukgye beulajolia-in
McCune–Reischauer han'gukkye pŭrajoria-in
Koreans in Brazoria
Hangul 브라조리아 한인
Revised Romanization beulajolia hanin
McCune–Reischauer pŭrajoria hanin

Korean Brazorians are Brazorians of Korean ancestry. In 2022, the Korean-Brazorian community constituted about 0.8% of the Brazorian population, or about 411,880 people, and were the third-largest Asian Brazorian subgroup, after Chinese Brazorians and Vietnamese Brazorians.

Within Brazoria, Korean Brazorians are one of the most politically and theologically conservative minorities in the country. The Korean-Brazorian community is mainly concentrated in select regions including the Denver metro area (especially in Colorado Springs and in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex). Their influence on culture has been felt through mainstreaming the K-drama format through shows such as Front Range Palace and Fetal Omen.

Demographics

History

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Religion

Cuisine

Notable people

  • Ailee, musician
  • Matthew Jang, theologian, gamer, VidStreamer, film and TV producer
  • Bethany Kang, actress
  • Leah Kim, Libertarian Parliamentarian, anti-abortion activist, hip-hop producer
  • Victor Lee, documentarian, anti-abortion activist, chess player and TV producer

See also