Yes - in Brooklyn, NY.
Maybe the people who live in that neighborhood do, and maybe they don't. If they do, then maybe they share some of the attitudes, desires, feelings and fears of the people who live behind the guard-shacks in all the 'gated' communities all across the US. Who knows.
All of us: Tatou uma Everything: Mea uma lava All of it: Le mea atoa
The sentiment that 'your neighborhood defines you as you define your neighborhood' has been expressed by many sociologists. A fairly recent example is professor Robert J. Sampson of Harvard University in his book "Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect".
"Neighborhood" in the US, or "neighbourhood" in the UK and Australia.
The Green Point neighborhood is in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City in the US. It is the northernmost neighborhood of the borough. A good place to raise families with its vibrancy and affordability.
As of 2021, the richest neighborhood in the US is considered to be Atherton in California. It is known for its high average household income and luxurious homes owned by tech moguls and venture capitalists.
The US spelling is neighborhood. The original UK spelling is neighbourhood.
Mexico- but Canada is south of a large part of the US called Alaska!
People who help enforce the laws of the American government and the US Constitution include police officers and neighborhood watch programs. Other organizations exist as well with this goal.
The Ozone Park is a neighborhood in Queens, New York, United States. It is an upper middle class neighborhood with a population in 2000 of 52,275. It was created in 1882.
The "probable" cost is in the neighborhood of $4000 US but variations of $1000 US are quite common.
An urbanización is a neighborhood, sort of like the US' Levittowns...