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  1. South Lawndale. /  41.8500°N 87.7100°W  / 41.8500; -87.7100. South Lawndale is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. Over 80% of the residents are of Mexican descent and the community is home to the largest foreign-born Mexican population in Chicago.

  2. Biographical / Historical. South Lawndale is number 30 of the 77 official communities that make up Chicago. Situated five miles southwest of the Loop, the area is bounded by the Stevenson Expressway on the south, Cermak Road on the north, Western Avenue on the east and Cicero Avenue on the west.

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  4. By 2000, 91,071 people made their home in the area. Eighty-three percent were Hispanic, and nearly half were foreign-born. This represented an appreciable increase in South Lawndale's Hispanic population, from 47 percent in 1980 and 4 percent in 1970.

    Year
    Total (and By Category)
    75,950
    White (99.0%)
    679
    Negro (0.9%)
    120
    Other (0.2%)
    57,278
    White (94.0%)
  5. South Lawndale, also known as Little Village, is a vibrant community area located on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. With its rich cultural heritage and close-knit community, South Lawndale has become a thriving enclave for Mexican and Mexican American residents.

  6. Mar 20, 2013 · SLLV became an island surrounded by a sea of industry. The population reached 84,000 in 1920, making SLLV was one of the most densely-packed communities in Chicago. The residents were mainly blue...

  7. Little Village, or La Villita, is located on the southwest side of Chicago and roughly shares the boundaries of the Chicago Community Area of South Lawndale. In 1869, Chicago annexed the area that was to become Lawndale from Cicero Township.

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