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  2. Chinatown, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown in Milan is an ethnic enclave situated in the 8th quarter of Milan , and it is an important commercial district. It is the oldest and largest Chinese community in Italy, with about 21,000 people in 2011.

  3. Chinese people in Italy - Wikipedia

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    An image showing the "Rome Chinatown". Rome, along with Milan and Prato, contains the most significant Chinese community in Italy. The Prato Chinatown, which is along with the Milan Chinatown and Rome Chinatown, the biggest and most important in Italy. Based on Demo ISTAT statistics. Milan 18,918 (1.43% on total resident population) Rome 12,013

  4. Chinatowns in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This Chinatown, located on the Zeedijk and the Geldersekade, was formed in the early 20th century and revitalised in the 1980s. The street signs in this neighbourhood are in Dutch and Chinese. Amsterdam's Chinatown also has the first and biggest Chinese-style Buddhist temple in the Netherlands. It is named "Fo Guang Shan He Hua tempel".

  5. Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, there is a Chinatown in Milan between Via Luigi Canonica and Via Paolo Sarpi and others in Rome and Prato. In the Netherlands, Chinatowns exist in Amsterdam , Rotterdam and the Hague . In the United Kingdom, several exist in Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle Upon Tyne.

  6. Lists of Chinatowns - Wikipedia

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  7. Via Paolo Sarpi - Wikipedia

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    Via Paolo Sarpi is a street in Milan, Italy, known to be the center of the city's Chinese community . It is situated in the 8th district and it is an important commercial avenue. The street is named after Paolo Sarpi , a 16th century Venetian polymath .

  8. Little Italy - Wikipedia

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    Little Italy is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood. The concept of "Little Italy" holds many different aspects of the Italian culture. There are shops selling Italian goods as well as Italian restaurants lining the streets. A "Little Italy ...

  9. Chinatown, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown and Little Italy Historic District. ... a bilingual Chinese-English School which opened in 1998, is a non-zoned school in proximity to Chinatown. [190]