Mikado, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This map shows the race and ethnicity of the population of Mikado City. The color represents the self-identified racial majority of a particular area. The darker the shade, the greater the racial majority. The green color indicates more diversity and the red color, less diversity. Diversity means that there are a mixture of races in a certain area. However, the color red indicates that crime is prevalent in this area.

This list can be helpful for you to explore the area. If you're planning a road trip, you can use the list to find nearby cities. In addition, you can choose between large cities and smaller towns to find flights to Mikado, MI. These larger cities have more options for flights than smaller towns. If you want to go on a trip to another city, you can search for flights to nearby cities that are about four hours away.

The violent crime rate of Mikado varies from neighborhood to neighborhood. In some areas, it is as high as one in 383, while in others it is as low as one in eight27. The violent crime map in Mikado provides a simple count of the number of violent crimes per 1,000 residents in a given year. The violence rate is much lower than the state and national average, so the area is safe in many ways.