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  2. Hispanic and Latino communities in Metro Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Between 1992 and 1996, the Hispanic population of the Atlanta metro area grew to over 231,619 [3] —an increase of 110% in just six years. Of these, 9,571, or 4%, are children in school. [ 3 ] This growth has changed the cultural make-up of the city: three Mexican-owned radio stations that broadcast in Spanish, and, in 1997, there were three ...

  3. Plaza Fiesta - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Fiesta is a 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) shopping mall in DeKalb County, Georgia on the eastern border of the city of Brookhaven, on Buford Highway and Clairmont Road. The mall contains a large supermarket ("farmers market"), several large discount stores, and a large space filled with over 140 [ 1 ] small vendors, modeled on a ...

  4. Category : Hispanic and Latino American culture in Georgia (U ...

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    Spanish-American culture in Georgia (U.S. state) (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Hispanic and Latino American culture in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    But for Hammack, who was born in Mexico City, Mexico, piercing her daughter's ears had an important cultural significance. In Latin cultures, she explains, infant female ear piercing is routine.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newton ...

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    Roughly the entire city limits of Newborn City 33°31′09″N 83°41′45″W  /  33.519167°N 83.695833°W  / 33.519167; -83.695833  ( Newborn Historic Newborn

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  8. Childbirth in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Traditional culture believes that pregnancy is a sacred event. This belief carries over into the post-Colombian Catholic culture that is very prevalent in Mexico today. The traditional birth culture is shaped by the beliefs of a hot-cold balance within the body. [5] [6] This balance must be maintained throughout the pregnancy and delivery process.

  9. 'Mexican culture is corn.' A temple of masa opens in L.A.

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    “Here in Mercado, we are immigrants,” she said. “When I grind the corn in the molino the people say, ‘I remember Mexico,’ ‘I remember Guatemala.’