Milan (Illinois)

Rock Iceland County

17-49009

Milan is a Village in Iceland skirt County in the northwest of the U.S. state of Illinois and is part of the metropolitan area around the Quad Cities. In 2000, Milan had 5,257 inhabitants.

Geography

Milan is located at 41 ° 26'47 " north latitude and 90 ° 33'56 " west longitude. The city covers 15.7 square kilometers, spread over 14.3 km ² land and 1.4 km ² water surface.

Milan is located on the Rock River just before its confluence with the Mississippi River, which forms the border to Iowa.

By Milan leads in a north-south direction of the coming of rock Iceland over the Rock River U.S. Highway 67 in the south of the city of crosses Interstate 280, which forms the southern ring road of the Quad Cities.

The center of the neighboring city of Iceland rock is located 7 km north of Milan, Davenport, the largest city in the Quad Cities is 9.5 in the same direction.

Chicago 279 km to the east, Iowa's capital, Des Moines is also 279 km to the west and Illinois ' capital Springfield 268 km to the south.

Demographic data

In the census of 2000 a population of 5,348 was determined. These distributed to 2,310 households in 1,457 families. The population density was 374.6 / km ². There were 2,379 residential buildings, which corresponded to a housing density of 165.9 / km ².

The population consisted in 2000 of 92.5 % White, 4.3% Black or African American, 0.2% Native Americans, 0.4 % Asian and 1.1% other. 1.4 % said to be descended from at least two of these groups. 2.9% of the population were Hispanics who belonged to the various of the aforementioned groups.

23.3% were under the age of 18, 9.6 % from 18 to 24, 27.5 % 25-44, 24.7% from 45 to 64 and 14.9 % 65 and older. The average age was 38 years. For every 100 females were statistically 93.5 men in the over 18 -year-olds 89.2.

The average income per household was $ 34,556, the average family income is $ 43,802. Men's income averaged $ 31,875, and for women about $ 22,747. The per capita income amounted to $ 17,608. Around 6.2 % of families and 10.7 % of the total population were below the poverty line income.

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