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Dyer is a town located in Lake County in the US state of Indiana. In the 2010 Census it had a population of 16390 inhabitants and a population density of 1,036.73 people per km².

Geography

Dyer is located at coordinates 41 ° 29'53 "N 87 ° 30'31" W / 41.49806, -87.50861. According to the United States Census Bureau, Dyer has a total area of ​​15.81 km², of which 15.81 km² corresponds to the mainland and (0%) 0 km² is water. Demography

According to the 2010 census, there were 16390 people residing in Dyer. The population density was 1,036.73 hab / km². Of the 16390 inhabitants, Dyer was composed of 90.1% whites, 2.5% were African-American, 0.24% were Amerindians, 2.93% were Asian, 0.02% were Pacific Islanders, 2.45% were from other races and 1.76% were from other races. % belonged to two or more races. Of the total population, 9.27% ​​were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Finnish women weave fine basketry of grass; working also stone, bone and ivory. After the arrival of the Russians in the eighteenth century, their population declined drastically. Some 6,600 people claimed to have pure aleut ancestry, according to the 2000 US census.

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