Check out this cool map of Chicago’s non-English languages, which is from Chicago Magazine’s 312 Staff Blog. This is a visual representation of the diversity of the city. I thought that this was worth sharing. You can see the original blog post about this here: The Geography of Chicago’s Second Languages. The top five native (non-English) languages were Spanish (70 percent), (8.5 percent), Chinese (5.4 percent), Tagalog (1.6 percent), and Russian (1.2 percent). Here is the embedded map: