Chinatown
An ethnic enclave is a geographic area where a specific ethnic group is concentrated, often characterized by a distinct cultural identity, language, and social networks. These enclaves typically arise due to immigration patterns, where newcomers settle in particular neighborhoods to maintain cultural ties and support systems. Examples include Chinatown in San Francisco or Little Italy in New York City, where the ethnic community can thrive and preserve its traditions while interacting with the broader society.
an example of that is new york city
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Yes, all three words in New York City are capitalized. Unless, of course, you are referring to some other city in New York State besides New York City, for example, "The only New York city I haven't been to is Buffalo."
In 2009, the Chinese population in New York City was estimated to be around 573,000, making it the largest Asian ethnic group in the city. This figure represents a significant increase from previous years and reflects the growing diversity of the city's population.
an “ethnic neighborhood” is one where there is a disproportionate presence of members of a particular group within some local area.
The most ethnically diverse white community in the US is in New York City
New York City contains the highest total Asian population of any U.S. city. Filipinos are the largest Asian ethnic group represented.
In 1910, the largest ethnic group in New York City was the Irish. Following the Great Famine in the mid-19th century, a significant number of Irish immigrants settled in the city, particularly in neighborhoods like Five Points and later in areas like Hell's Kitchen and the Bronx. Their presence was a major influence on the city's culture, politics, and social fabric during that time.
White is not a nationality, it is more or less an ethnic group, although even then, it is a very imprecise description of what I would call the European ethnicity. You should also say whether you mean the city of New York or the state of New York. You probably mean the city. I would estimate that perhaps half of New York City is of European descent.
it hails every year in new york city