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  2. New York City ethnic enclaves - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn's Jewish community is the largest in the United States, with approximately 561,000 individuals. [1]Since its founding in 1625 by Dutch traders as New Amsterdam, New York City has been a major destination for immigrants of many nationalities who have formed ethnic enclaves, neighborhoods dominated by one ethnicity.

  3. List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ethnic enclaves in various countries of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds to the native population. An ethnic enclave in this context denotes an area primarily populated by a population with similar ethnic or racial background. This list also includes concentrations rather than enclaves, and historic examples which may ...

  4. Ethnic enclave - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic neighborhoods tend to have lower average incomes and housing values, as well as more rental housing and more inhabitants that commute without a car. [43] Most ethnic neighborhoods in the United States disappear within a decade or two, as immigrants gain language abilities, cultural skills, and resources and subsequently move elsewhere. [43]

  5. Race and ethnicity in New York City - Wikipedia

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    These neighborhoods are set apart from the main city by differences such as food, goods for sale, or even language. Ethnic enclaves provide inhabitants security in work and social opportunities, [ 105 ] but limit economic opportunities, do not encourage the development of English speaking, and keep immigrants in their own culture.

  6. Category:Ethnic enclaves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic enclaves in Washington, D.C. (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Ethnic enclaves in the United States" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  7. How Los Angeles County became home to the biggest AAPI ...

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    Today it refers to ethnic groups who trace their origins to East, Southeast, South and Central Asia. ... Today, the neighborhood has become a focus of community struggles over gentrification ...

  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. Historic Suehiro Cafe is being evicted. Is rail development ...

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    But heritage businesses in ethnic neighborhoods facing the same quandary around Los Angeles are not all so lucky. Metro stations in Chinatown, Inglewood and Koreatown have contributed to a rapid ...