Census-designated place in Texas, United States
Iglesia Antigua is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cameron County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 413 at the 2010 census.[1] Prior to the 2010 census, the community was part of the Bluetown-Iglesia Antigua CDP. It is part of the Brownsville–Harlingen Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Iglesia Antigua is in southwestern Cameron County, bordered to the east by Bluetown. To the west is Santa Maria, and to the south is the Rio Grande, which forms the Mexico–United States border. U.S. Route 281 passes through the community, leading southeast 28 miles (45 km) to Brownsville and west 27 miles (43 km) to Hidalgo.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Iglesia Antigua CDP has a total area of 2.2 square miles (5.6 km2), of which 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km2), or 3.96%, is water.[1]
Demographics
Historical population
Census | Pop. | Note | %± |
2010 | 413 | | — |
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2020 | 415 | | 0.5% |
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Iglesia Antigua first appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. Census[14] after the Bluetown-Iglesia Antigua CDP was split into the Bluetown and Bluetown CDPs.[14]
2020 census
Iglesia Antigua CDP, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic)
|
Pop 2010[15]
|
Pop 2020[16]
|
% 2010
|
% 2020
|
White alone (NH)
|
20
|
8
|
4.84%
|
1.93%
|
Black or African American alone (NH)
|
1
|
0
|
0.24%
|
0.00%
|
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)
|
0
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0.00%
|
Asian alone (NH)
|
0
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0.00%
|
Pacific Islander alone (NH)
|
0
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0.00%
|
Some Other Race alone (NH)
|
0
|
0
|
0.00%
|
0.00%
|
Mixed Race or Multi-Racial (NH)
|
2
|
1
|
0.48%
|
0.24%
|
Hispanic or Latino (any race)
|
390
|
406
|
94.43%
|
97.83%
|
Total
|
413
|
415
|
100.00%
|
100.00%
|
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