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|piccap=[[New York City]] is home to the largest [[overseas Chinese]] population of any city proper in the [[Western Hemisphere]], with over half million. Multiple large [[Chinatown]]s in [[Chinatown, Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[Chinatown, Brooklyn|Brooklyn]] (above), and [[Flushing Chinatown|Queens]] are thriving as traditionally urban ethnic enclaves, as large-scale [[Chinese emigration|Chinese immigration]] continues into New York,<ref name=2013ChineseImmigration>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2013-lawful-permanent-residents|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2013 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|accessdate=2014-07-06}}</ref><ref name=2012ChineseImmigration>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-legal-permanent-residents|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2012 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref><ref name=LPR11>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/LPR11.shtm|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2011 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011-05-09/news/29541916_1_illegal-chinese-immigrants-qm2-queen-mary|title=Malaysian man smuggled illegal Chinese immigrants into Brooklyn using Queen Mary 2: authorities|first=John|last=Marzulli|publisher=© Copyright 2012 NY Daily News.com|date=May 9, 2011|access-date=April 5, 2014 |location=New York}}</ref> with the [[Overseas Chinese#Current numbers|largest metropolitan Chinese population]] outside of [[Asia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.queensbuzz.com/flushing-neighborhood-corona-neighborhood-cms-302|title=Chinese New Year 2012 in Flushing|publisher=QueensBuzz.com|date=January 25, 2012|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref>
|piccap=[[New York City]] is home to the largest [[overseas Chinese]] population of any city proper in the [[Western Hemisphere]], with over half million. Multiple large [[Chinatown]]s in [[Chinatown, Manhattan|Manhattan]], [[Chinatown, Brooklyn|Brooklyn]] (above), and [[Flushing Chinatown|Queens]] are thriving as traditionally urban ethnic enclaves, as large-scale [[Chinese emigration|Chinese immigration]] continues into New York,<ref name=2013ChineseImmigration>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2013-lawful-permanent-residents|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2013 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|accessdate=2014-07-06}}</ref><ref name=2012ChineseImmigration>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/yearbook-immigration-statistics-2012-legal-permanent-residents|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2012 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref><ref name=LPR11>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/LPR11.shtm|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2011 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.nydailynews.com/2011-05-09/news/29541916_1_illegal-chinese-immigrants-qm2-queen-mary|title=Malaysian man smuggled illegal Chinese immigrants into Brooklyn using Queen Mary 2: authorities|first=John|last=Marzulli|publisher=© Copyright 2012 NY Daily News.com|date=May 9, 2011|access-date=April 5, 2014 |location=New York}}</ref> with the [[Overseas Chinese#Current numbers|largest metropolitan Chinese population]] outside of [[Asia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.queensbuzz.com/flushing-neighborhood-corona-neighborhood-cms-302|title=Chinese New Year 2012 in Flushing|publisher=QueensBuzz.com|date=January 25, 2012|access-date=April 5, 2014}}</ref>
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[[File:Broad Avenue Palisades Park.jpg|thumb|Broad Avenue, [[Koreatown, Palisades Park|Koreatown (팰리세이즈 파크 코리아타운)]] in [[Palisades Park, New Jersey|Palisades Park]], [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]], [[New Jersey]], USA,<ref name="books.google.com">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5PSYZMs8TzEC&q=fort+lee+koreatown+pyong+min&pg=PA237|title=Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues Second Edition, Edited by Pyong Gap Min|publisher=Pine Forge Press – An Imprint of Sage Publications, Inc|year=2006|accessdate=2012-11-15|isbn=9781412905565}}</ref> where [[Koreans]] comprise the majority (52%) of the population.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergen/Korean_language_ballots_coming_to_Bergen_County.html|title=Korean language ballots coming to Bergen County|first1=Karen|last1=Sudol|first2=Dave|last2=Sheingold|publisher=North Jersey Media Group|date=October 12, 2011|accessdate=2012-11-15}}</ref>]]
[[File:Broad Avenue Palisades Park.jpg|thumb|Broad Avenue, [[Koreatown, Palisades Park|Koreatown (팰리세이즈 파크 코리아타운)]] in [[Palisades Park, New Jersey|Palisades Park]], [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]], [[New Jersey]], USA,<ref name="books.google.com">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=5PSYZMs8TzEC&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=fort+lee+koreatown+pyong+min#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Asian Americans: Contemporary Trends and Issues Second Edition, Edited by Pyong Gap Min|publisher=Pine Forge Press – An Imprint of Sage Publications, Inc|year=2006|accessdate=2012-11-15|isbn=9781412905565}}</ref> where [[Koreans]] comprise the majority (52%) of the population.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergen/Korean_language_ballots_coming_to_Bergen_County.html|title=Korean language ballots coming to Bergen County|first1=Karen|last1=Sudol|first2=Dave|last2=Sheingold|publisher=North Jersey Media Group|date=October 12, 2011|accessdate=2012-11-15}}</ref>]]
[[File:India Square JC jeh.JPG|thumb|[[India Square]] in [[Jersey City, New Jersey#Demographics|Jersey City]], [[New Jersey]], United States, is one of at least 24 [[Indian American]] enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the [[New York City Metropolitan Area]], with the largest metropolitan Indian population outside [[Asia]], as large-scale immigration from India continues into [[New York City|New York]].<ref name="2013ChineseImmigration"/><ref name=2012ChineseImmigration/><ref name=LPR11/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/LPR10.shtm|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2010 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=May 26, 2013}}</ref>]]
[[File:India Square JC jeh.JPG|thumb|[[India Square]] in [[Jersey City, New Jersey#Demographics|Jersey City]], [[New Jersey]], United States, is one of at least 24 [[Indian American]] enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the [[New York City Metropolitan Area]], with the largest metropolitan Indian population outside [[Asia]], as large-scale immigration from India continues into [[New York City|New York]].<ref name="2013ChineseImmigration"/><ref name=2012ChineseImmigration/><ref name=LPR11/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dhs.gov/files/statistics/publications/LPR10.shtm|title=Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: 2010 Supplemental Table 2|publisher=U.S. Department of Homeland Security|access-date=May 26, 2013}}</ref>]]


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 [[Race (human classification)|racial]] background. This list also includes concentrations rather than enclaves, and historic examples which may no longer be an ethnic enclave.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q4I2DwAAQBAJ&q=America's+Changing+Neighborhoods:+An+Exploration+of+Diversity+through+Places|title=America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity through Places [3 volumes]|first=Reed Ueda|last=Ph.D|date=September 21, 2017|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9781440828652|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=Google Books}}</ref>
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 [[Race (human classification)|racial]] background. This list also includes concentrations rather than enclaves, and historic examples which may no longer be an ethnic enclave.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q4I2DwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=America's+Changing+Neighborhoods:+An+Exploration+of+Diversity+through+Places&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6pc2psrfeAhXeGTQIHUqUCHgQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=America's+Changing+Neighborhoods:+An+Exploration+of+Diversity+through+Places&f=false|title=America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity through Places [3 volumes]|first=Reed Ueda|last=Ph.D|date=September 21, 2017|publisher=ABC-CLIO|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=Google Books}}</ref>


==List by world region and national origin==
==List by world region and national origin==
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====Angola====
====Angola====
* [[Chicago, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Poe |first1=Tracy N. |title=Angolans |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/51.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Chicago, Illinois]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Poe |first1=Tracy N. |title=Angolans |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/51.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8599845.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025033251/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8599845.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-25|title=Trouble's Temptations: Angolan-American activists worry that young immigrants from their homeland will be drawn into the cycle of violence that plagues Cape Verdeans|periodical=The Boston Globe|last=Latour|first=Francie|date=2000-06-25|accessdate=March 15, 2009}}</ref>
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8599845.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025033251/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8599845.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-25|title=Trouble's Temptations: Angolan-American activists worry that young immigrants from their homeland will be drawn into the cycle of violence that plagues Cape Verdeans|periodical=The Boston Globe|last=Latour|first=Francie|date=2000-06-25|accessdate=March 15, 2009}}</ref>
* [[Rhode Island]] living among Portuguese, Hispanic, Caribbean and African-American communities.


====Benin====
====Benin====
* [[Chicago, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Graef |first1=Jon |title=In Chicago, A Slowly Building Beninese Community – ChicagoTalks |url=http://www.chicagotalks.org/?p=17215 |publisher=Chicago Talks |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Steffes |first1=Tracy |title=Beninese |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2491.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Chicago, Illinois]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Graef |first1=Jon |title=In Chicago, A Slowly Building Beninese Community – ChicagoTalks |url=http://www.chicagotalks.org/?p=17215 |publisher=Chicago Talks |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Steffes |first1=Tracy |title=Beninese |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2491.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Washington, DC]] - part of the city's large Sub-Saharan African population.
* [[Montréal, Quebec, Canada]] - Francophone African community.


====Cameroon====
====Cameroon====
* [[Prince George's County, Maryland]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Nguonly |first1=Esther |title=Cameroonians Constitute New Wave of Md. Immigration |url=https://cnsmaryland.org/2007/04/20/cameroonians-constitute-new-wave-of-md-immigration/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Capital News Service |publisher=University of Maryland School of Journalism |date=20 April 2007}}</ref>
* [[Prince George's County, Maryland]] <ref>{{cite news |last1=Nguonly |first1=Esther |title=Cameroonians Constitute New Wave of Md. Immigration |url=https://cnsmaryland.org/2007/04/20/cameroonians-constitute-new-wave-of-md-immigration/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Capital News Service |publisher=University of Maryland School of Journalism |date=20 April 2007}}</ref>
* [[Houston, Texas]].<ref>{{cite news |title=What will the Cameroonian Convention bring to Houston? |url=https://abc13.com/2209838/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=ABC13 Houston |date=12 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Houston, Texas]]<ref>{{cite news |title=What will the Cameroonian Convention bring to Houston? |url=https://abc13.com/2209838/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=ABC13 Houston |date=12 July 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Columbus, Ohio]] - Part of a large Pan-African community, along with Nigerians.


====Cape Verde====
====Cape Verde====
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]].<ref name="call"/><ref name="ma">{{cite web |title=Celebrate MA the Cape Verdean Way |url=https://blog.massvacation.com/2018/04/cape-verdean-massachusetts/ |publisher=Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]]<ref name="call"/><ref name="ma">{{cite web |title=Celebrate MA the Cape Verdean Way |url=https://blog.massvacation.com/2018/04/cape-verdean-massachusetts/ |publisher=Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Fall River, Massachusetts]].<ref name="csm">{{cite news |last1=Carmel |first1=Jeffrey |title=Cape Verdeans build a new life on New England's shore |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1983/0214/021447.html |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Christian Science Monitor |date=14 February 1983}}</ref>
* [[Fall River, Massachusetts]] <ref name="csm">{{cite news |last1=Carmel |first1=Jeffrey |title=Cape Verdeans build a new life on New England's shore |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1983/0214/021447.html |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Christian Science Monitor |date=14 February 1983}}</ref>
* [[New Bedford, Massachusetts]].<ref name="ma"/><ref name="csm"/>
* [[New Bedford, Massachusetts]] <ref name="ma"/><ref name="csm"/>
* [[Fox Point, Providence, Rhode Island|Fox Point]], [[Providence, Rhode Island]] (historically Cape Verdean, now gentrifying).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Andrade |first1=Kevin G. |title=Cape Verdean Revival in Providence's Fox Point |url=https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20180603/cape-verdean-revival-in-providences-fox-point |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[Providence Journal]] |date=3 June 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Gold |first1=Mia |title=Forgotten Fox Point – Remembering Race at Brown |url=https://blogs.brown.edu/ethn-0790d-s01/2014/11/12/forgotten-fox-point-an-examination-of-the-expansion-of-brown-university-and-the-development-of-the-cape-verdean-fox-point-community/ |website=Remembering Race at Brown |publisher=Brown University |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Goncalves |first1=John |title=Examining the Fate of Cape Verdeans in Fox Point and the Rebuilding of Memory through Engaged Scholarship |url=https://www.academia.edu/31107427 |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Berger Coli |first1=Waltraud |last2=Lobban |first2=Richard |title=The Cape Verdeans in Rhode Island |date=1990 |publisher=Published jointly by the Rhode Island Heritage Commission and the Rhode Island Publication [i.e. Publications] Society |location=Providence, Rhode Island |isbn=0917012941 |url=http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/heritage_pdfs/cape-verdean.pdf |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Fox Point, Providence, Rhode Island|Fox Point]], [[Providence, Rhode Island]] (historically Cape Verdean, now gentrifying).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Andrade |first1=Kevin G. |title=Cape Verdean Revival in Providence's Fox Point |url=https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20180603/cape-verdean-revival-in-providences-fox-point |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[Providence Journal]] |date=3 June 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Gold |first1=Mia |title=Forgotten Fox Point – Remembering Race at Brown |url=https://blogs.brown.edu/ethn-0790d-s01/2014/11/12/forgotten-fox-point-an-examination-of-the-expansion-of-brown-university-and-the-development-of-the-cape-verdean-fox-point-community/ |website=Remembering Race at Brown |publisher=Brown University |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Goncalves |first1=John |title=Examining the Fate of Cape Verdeans in Fox Point and the Rebuilding of Memory through Engaged Scholarship |url=https://www.academia.edu/31107427/Examining_the_Fate_of_Cape_Verdeans_in_Fox_Point_and_the_Rebuilding_of_Memory_through_Engaged_Scholarship |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Berger Coli |first1=Waltraud |last2=Lobban |first2=Richard |title=The Cape Verdeans in Rhode Island |date=1990 |publisher=Published jointly by the Rhode Island Heritage Commission and the Rhode Island Publication [i.e. Publications] Society |location=Providence, Rhode Island |isbn=0917012941 |url=http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/heritage_pdfs/cape-verdean.pdf |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]] (Cape Verdean - largest Cape Verde community outside their islands).<ref name="call">{{cite news |last1=Bissonette |first1=Jonathan |title=Pawtucket celebrates the Cape Verdean way... literally |url=https://www.pressreader.com/usa/woonsocket-call/20171002/281492161518787 |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[The Call (Woonsocket)]] |date=2 October 2017}}</ref>
* [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]] (Cape Verdean - largest Cape Verde community outside their islands).<ref name="call">{{cite news |last1=Bissonette |first1=Jonathan |title=Pawtucket celebrates the Cape Verdean way... literally |url=https://www.pressreader.com/usa/woonsocket-call/20171002/281492161518787 |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[The Call (Woonsocket)]] |date=2 October 2017}}</ref>
* "Canada Latina" - (Cape Verdeans, who are of Portuguese/West African ancestry).


====Congo (Brazzaville and DRC)====
====Congo (Brazzaville and DRC)====
* [[Lynn, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=MacPherson |first1=Cameron |title=Redefifining Home: Understanding Congolese Refugee Community Organization in the Greater Boston Area |journal=Syracuse University Thesis |date=May 2018 |url=https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1218&context=thesis |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Lynn, Massachusetts]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=MacPherson |first1=Cameron |title=Redefifining Home: Understanding Congolese Refugee Community Organization in the Greater Boston Area |journal=Syracuse University Thesis |date=May 2018 |url=https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1218&context=thesis |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Charlotte, North Carolina]].<ref name="omanc">{{cite web |title=Refugee resettlements in the U.S. |url=https://dataomaha.com/refugees/state/nc |website=Data Omaha |publisher=[[Omaha World-Herald]] |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Charlotte, North Carolina]]<ref name="omanc">{{cite web |title=Refugee resettlements in the U.S. |url=https://dataomaha.com/refugees/state/nc |website=Data Omaha |publisher=[[Omaha World-Herald]] |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]-[[Durham, North Carolina]].<ref name="omanc"/>
* [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]-[[Durham, North Carolina]]<ref name="omanc"/>
* [[Greensboro, North Carolina]].<ref name="omanc"/>
* [[Greensboro, North Carolina]]<ref name="omanc"/>
* [[Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex]].<ref name=texasbaptists>[http://texasbaptists.org/files/2010/11/CONGOLESE-COMMUNITY-IN-NORTH-TEXAS.pdf CONGOLESE COMMUNITY IN NORTH TEXAS - Texas Baptists].</ref>
* [[Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex]]<ref name=texasbaptists>[http://texasbaptists.org/files/2010/11/CONGOLESE-COMMUNITY-IN-NORTH-TEXAS.pdf CONGOLESE COMMUNITY IN NORTH TEXAS - Texas Baptists].</ref>
* [[Des Moines, Iowa]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iowapublicradio.org/post/congolese-refugee-community-grow-iowa|title=Congolese refugee community to grow in Iowa|first=Durrie|last=Bouscaren|publisher=|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Des Moines, Iowa]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iowapublicradio.org/post/congolese-refugee-community-grow-iowa|title=Congolese refugee community to grow in Iowa|first=Durrie|last=Bouscaren|publisher=|accessdate=13 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] - thousands of Congolese refugees resettled there in the 2010s.


====Côte d'Ivoire====
====Cote d'Ivoire====
* [[Baltimore, Maryland]], also in the [[Washington, D.C.]] area.<ref name="cdi">{{cite book |last1=Long |first1=Lucy M |last2=Wyer |first2=Sarah |title=Ethnic American food today : a cultural encyclopedia |date=2015 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=9781442227316 |page=137 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DBzYCQAAQBAJ&q=Ivoirans+in+Baltimore&pg=PA137 |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Baltimore, Maryland]]<ref name="cdi">{{cite book |last1=Long |first1=Lucy M |last2=Wyer |first2=Sarah |title=Ethnic American food today : a cultural encyclopedia |date=2015 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=9781442227316 |page=137 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DBzYCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA137&lpg=PA137&dq=Ivoirans+in+Baltimore&source=bl&ots=7YQ-u9_CfJ&sig=ACfU3U0Z82JsntlZmNJb4mQhLEuq9ebXzQ&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq2Zjxpd7nAhWFmHIEHUc0C5MQ6AEwAHoECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=Ivoirans%20in%20Baltimore&f=false |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[New York City]].<ref name="cdi"/>
* [[New York City]]<ref name="cdi"/>


====Ethiopia====
====Ethiopia====
* [[Washington, D.C.]]. - ''See also [[Ethiopians in Washington, D.C.]]''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schwartz |first1=Matthew |title=Why Is There Such A Large Ethiopian Population In The Washington Region? |url=https://wamu.org/story/16/04/21/how_did_the_dc_region_become_home_to_the_largest_population_of_ethiopians_in_the_us/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[WAMU]] |agency=[[National Public Radio]] |date=21 April 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Washington, D.C.]] - ''See also [[Ethiopians in Washington, D.C.]]''<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schwartz |first1=Matthew |title=Why Is There Such A Large Ethiopian Population In The Washington Region? |url=https://wamu.org/story/16/04/21/how_did_the_dc_region_become_home_to_the_largest_population_of_ethiopians_in_the_us/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[WAMU]] |agency=[[National Public Radio]] |date=21 April 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
** [[Little Ethiopia (Washington, D.C.)]] <ref>{{cite news |last1=Showalter |first1=Misty |title=Inside Washington D.C.'s 'Little Ethiopia' |url=https://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/22/little.ethiopia.washington/index.html |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=CNN |date=22 October 2010 |language=en}}</ref>
** [[Adams Morgan]] historically a Black American neighborhood now has many Ethiopians.
* [[Silver Spring, Maryland]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Reed |first1=Dan |title=DC’s "Little Ethiopia" has moved to Silver Spring and Alexandria |url=https://ggwash.org/view/39188/dcs-little-ethiopia-has-moved-to-silver-spring-and-alexandria |website=ggwash.org |publisher=Greater Greater Washington |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
** [[Brightwood, District of Columbia|Brightwood]], among Sub-Saharan immigrants.
** [[Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.)|Columbia Heights]].
** [[Little Ethiopia (Washington, D.C.)]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Showalter |first1=Misty |title=Inside Washington D.C.'s 'Little Ethiopia' |url=https://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/10/22/little.ethiopia.washington/index.html |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=CNN |date=22 October 2010 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Silver Spring, Maryland]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Reed |first1=Dan |title=DC's "Little Ethiopia" has moved to Silver Spring and Alexandria |url=https://ggwash.org/view/39188/dcs-little-ethiopia-has-moved-to-silver-spring-and-alexandria |website=ggwash.org |publisher=Greater Greater Washington |accessdate=19 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref> - Maryland and Northern Virginia has many Ethiopians.
* Many [[Habesha]] live in [[Oakland, California]], in the San Francisco Bay area.
* Little Ethiopia, [[Denver, Colorado]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bunch |first1=Joey |title=Denver metro area home to 30,000 Ethiopians, Eritreans |url=https://www.denverpost.com/2013/07/25/denver-metro-area-home-to-30000-ethiopians-eritreans/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[The Denver Post]] |date=25 July 2013}}</ref>
* Little Ethiopia, [[Denver, Colorado]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bunch |first1=Joey |title=Denver metro area home to 30,000 Ethiopians, Eritreans |url=https://www.denverpost.com/2013/07/25/denver-metro-area-home-to-30000-ethiopians-eritreans/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=[[The Denver Post]] |date=25 July 2013}}</ref>
* [[Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles, California]] (Ethiopian, [[Eritrean American|Eritrean]]) - largest [[Ethiopian]] community outside Africa. Nearby [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]] has many Ethiopians, including [[Ethiopian Jews]], close to [[West Los Angeles]]' large Jewish population. It has other immigrants from Africa (i.e. Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda).<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/10/entertainment/et-neighborhood10|title=NEIGHBORHOODS: Little Ethiopia|last=Levin|first=Rachel|date=2009-03-10|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/a-los-angeles-primer-little-ethiopia|title=A Los Angeles Primer: Little Ethiopia|date=2013-06-11|work=KCET|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/1992-07-01/news/ga-1030_1_ethiopian-community|title=Ethiopian Emigres Make an Imprint in Their New Land|last=MITCHELL|first=JOHN L.|date=1992-07-01|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}}</ref>
* [[Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles, California]] (Ethiopian, [[Eritrean American|Eritrean]]) - largest [[Ethiopian]] community outside Africa. Nearby [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]] has many Ethiopians, including [[Ethiopian Jews]], close to [[West Los Angeles]]' large Jewish population. It has other immigrants from Africa (i.e. Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda).<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/10/entertainment/et-neighborhood10|title=NEIGHBORHOODS: Little Ethiopia|last=Levin|first=Rachel|date=2009-03-10|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/a-los-angeles-primer-little-ethiopia|title=A Los Angeles Primer: Little Ethiopia|date=2013-06-11|work=KCET|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/1992-07-01/news/ga-1030_1_ethiopian-community|title=Ethiopian Emigres Make an Imprint in Their New Land|last=MITCHELL|first=JOHN L.|date=1992-07-01|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-02-16|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}}</ref>
* [[Central District, Seattle|Little Ethiopia]], [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ethiopian and Eritrean Communities in Seattle - HistoryLink.org |url=https://www.historylink.org/File/9615 |website=www.historylink.org |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Large |first1=Jerry |title=Being Ethiopian in Seattle |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/being-ethiopian-in-seattle/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=The Seattle Times |date=9 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Robinson |first1=Chetanya |title=Can the Ethiopian community hang on in Seattle? {{!}} Crosscut |url=https://crosscut.com/2017/08/ethiopian-community-gentrification-seattle-rainier-beach |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=crosscut.com |date=16 August 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[North Park, San Diego, California]] along with Somalians.
*[[Minneapolis]]-[[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], [[Minnesota]] is home to many [[Somalia|Somali]], [[Oromo people|Oromo]], [[Ethiopia]]n and [[Eritrean Americans|Eritrean]] immigrants.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Xaykaothao |first1=Doualy |title=MN Oromos decry human rights violations in Ethiopia, say violence continues |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/02/26/mn-oromo-human-rights-violations-ethiopia |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Minnesota Public Radio |date=26 February 2016}}</ref>
* [[Central District, Seattle|Central District]], [[Seattle, Washington]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ethiopian and Eritrean Communities in Seattle - HistoryLink.org |url=https://www.historylink.org/File/9615 |website=www.historylink.org |accessdate=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Large |first1=Jerry |title=Being Ethiopian in Seattle |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/being-ethiopian-in-seattle/ |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=The Seattle Times |date=9 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Robinson |first1=Chetanya |title=Can the Ethiopian community hang on in Seattle? {{!}} Crosscut |url=https://crosscut.com/2017/08/ethiopian-community-gentrification-seattle-rainier-beach |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=crosscut.com |date=16 August 2017 |language=en}}</ref> Africatown.
*[[Minneapolis]]-[[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], [[Minnesota]], is home to many [[Somalia|Somali]], [[Oromo people|Oromo]], [[Ethiopia]]n and [[Eritrean Americans|Eritrean]] immigrants.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Xaykaothao |first1=Doualy |title=MN Oromos decry human rights violations in Ethiopia, say violence continues |url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/02/26/mn-oromo-human-rights-violations-ethiopia |accessdate=19 February 2020 |work=Minnesota Public Radio |date=26 February 2016}}</ref>

====Nigeria====
* [[Atlanta, Georgia]] - Large Nigerian immigration.
* [[Houston, Texas]] has a [[Nigerian American]] community.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami]]/[[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]].


====Somalia====
====Somalia====
* [[Bloomington, Minnesota]] - large Somali community.
* [[Cedar-Riverside, Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota]] - many [[Somali American|Somali]], [[Ethiopian American|Ethiopian]] and Eritrean residents.
* [[City Heights, San Diego]] - Somali and Sudanese.
* [[Columbus, Ohio]] - largest Sub-Saharan community in USA.
* [[Dallas, Texas]] – large sub-Saharan African population, esp. Somalis.
* [[Dodge City, Kansas]] - some Somali and Middle eastern refugees in the area.
* Highland Park, [[Mankato, Minnesota]].
* [[Lewiston, Maine]] - large Somali community.
* Little Mogadishu, [[Minneapolis]] - largest Somali community in North America.<ref>http://www.startribune.com/inside-little-mogadishu-no-one-is-an-outcast/414876214/</ref>
* Little Mogadishu, [[Minneapolis]] - largest Somali community in North America.<ref>http://www.startribune.com/inside-little-mogadishu-no-one-is-an-outcast/414876214/</ref>
* Little Somalia, [[Edmonton, Alberta]], as [[Canada]] has many Somali immigrants.
* Little Somalia, [[Los Angeles, California]].
* Little Somalia, [[San Diego, California]].
* Little Somalia, [[Seattle, Washington]].
* Little Somalia, [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada.
** [[Rexdale]], Toronto, Ontario ([[Somali Canadian|Somali]]).
* [[Omaha, Nebraska]].
* [[Utah]] -
** Mostly in Salt Lake City and county, but extends in the valley from Ogden to Provo.

==== [[South Africa]]ns (black and esp. white) ====
* [[California City, California]] area.
* [[Lancaster, California]] in Los Angeles county, [[California]].
* [[Oakland, California]].
* [[South Florida]] ([[Miami-Dade County, Florida|Miami-Dade]] area).
* [[Victorville, California]].
* [[Johannesburg, California]] - settled by [[Afrikaners]] from South Africa fleeing the Boer War in the 1890s.
* [[Randsburg, California]] - settled by [[Afrikaners]] from South Africa fleeing the Boer War in the 1890s.
* [[Palmdale, California]] - recent [[White South African]] migration since the end of Apartheid in 1990s.


====Other or pan African====
====Other or pan African====
* [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]] - [[Moroccans]], esp. [[Moroccan Jews]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://perspectives.ajsnet.org/migration-issue/the-mellahs-of-los-angeles-a-moroccan-jewish-community-in-an-american-urban-space/|title=The Mellahs of Los Angeles: A Moroccan Jewish Community in an American Urban Space|author=|date=December 16, 2017|website=AJS Perspectives|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* African quarter, southwest Los Angeles, California.
* Africaville, [[Nova Scotia]], Canada - Afro-Canadian community linked to the Caribbean (esp. [[Turks and Caicos islands]]). Original [[Africville]] demolished in the 1960s. <ref>https://humanrights.ca/story/the-story-of-africville</ref>
* [[Athens, California]] - African-American, Afro-Caribbean, Sub-Saharan African and black Latino.
* [[Atlanta, Georgia]] - African and Caribbean immigrants in largely Black American city.
* [[Berkeley, California]] near [[Oakland]] has many Sub-Saharan Africans, [[White South Africans]], North Africans (i.e. Libyans) and (Afro) Caribbeans.
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] - esp. 16th Street, historically African-American.
* [[Brooklyn, New York]] - Sub-Saharan and Afro-Caribbean communities.
** [[Brownsville, Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] - also African-American, Latino and Jewish.
* [[Little Tokyo, Los Angeles#History|Bronzeville]], [[Los Angeles]] - historically African-American, also had Mexican-American, Japanese-American and Native American ("Indian alley") residents, now it has many African immigrants.
* [[Cedar Falls, Iowa]] - Ethiopians, Somalis and Sudanese.
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] - Ethiopians, Somalis and Sudanese.
* [[Colorado]] - they tend to be employed in ski resorts.
** [[Aspen, Colorado|Aspen]].
** [[Telluride, Colorado|Telluride]].
** [[Vail, Colorado|Vail]].
* [[Crescent Town]], Toronto, Ontario. - It is a multicultural neighbourhood, whose population includes extensive numbers of African immigrant, Bengali, Indian, Jamaican, Pakistani and Tamil Canadians.
* [[Dayton, Ohio]].
* [[North East Side (Denver)|East Denver]], [[Denver]] - has African and Afghan immigrants in historically Mexican- and African-American section.
* [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]] - [[Moroccans]], esp. [[Moroccan Jews]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://perspectives.ajsnet.org/migration-issue/the-mellahs-of-los-angeles-a-moroccan-jewish-community-in-an-american-urban-space/|title=The Mellahs of Los Angeles: A Moroccan Jewish Community in an American Urban Space|author=|date=December 16, 2017|website=AJS Perspectives|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* Fargo and North Dakota has a sharp increase of African, Middle Eastern, Indian, SE Asian, Eastern European and Latino migration since 2000, but Somalian are the largest immigrant nation group there.
* [[Gardena, California]] - some Sub-Saharan Africans settled there.
* [[Harlem]], [[New York City]] - center of [[African American]] culture in the 1920s, the section has attracted Caribbean and African immigration in the mid and late 20th century.
* [[Hawthorne, California]] near LAX airport.
* [[High Point, Seattle]], [[Washington state|Washington]] - various African immigrants.
* Houston, Texas.
* [[Hunters Point, San Francisco, California]] (gentrifying).
* [[Inglewood, California]] nearby [[Los Angeles]] which has a large Sub-Saharan and Afro-Caribbean presence.
* Karmel Mall, [[Minneapolis]] - Somali [[ethnoburb]] near the shopping mall.
* [[Le Petit Senegal]], [[New York City]].
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] - many from Sudan (both North and South), also from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and SomaliLand.
* Little Egypt, [[Astoria, Queens]] - many [[Egyptian Americans|Egyptian]] and [[Moroccan Americans|Moroccan]] immigrants.
* [[Little Liberia, Staten Island]], New York (Liberian) - [[Liberia]] founded by former West African slaves in the mid-19th century.
* [[Little Maghreb]], Montréal – large Maghrebi (Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian) population.
* [[Libyan]] communities developed in [[New York City]], [[Chicago]] and [[San Diego]].
* Metro Detroit.
* [[Miami, Florida]] - South Africans, esp. Jews, in city's Jewish community, joined by [[French Jews]] from Europe.
* Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota metro area.
* [[Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C]] - many are Ethiopians.
* [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee]] - many Somalis and Sub-Saharan Africans.
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]] - various African and Middle Eastern immigrants.
* [[New York City]] - including an Afro-Caribbean/Sub-Saharan African section ironically named [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]] in [[Queens]].
* "O-town", [[Oakland, California]] - once largely US-born black community, now has many Sub-Saharan Africans and Afro-Caribbeans.
* [[Oklahoma]] - Sub-Saharan refugees settled in the state's metro areas.
** [[Norman, Oklahoma|Norman]].
** [[Oklahoma City]].
** [[Stillwater, Oklahoma|Stillwater]].
* [[Omaha, Nebraska]] - large Sub-Saharan African community. Many Sudanese refugees reside in the Southside Terrace housing projects and many Somalis reside in the Downtown and Midtown areas.
* Oregon has many Ethiopian and Somali immigrants, mostly in Portland.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - Sub-Saharan Africans settled in notably diverse suburb of [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]] (Some African-Americans and African immigrants in [[Federal Hill, Providence]]).
* [[Sacramento, California]] - Cape Verdeans, Eritreans, Ethiopians, Libyans, Somalis and Sudanese.
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] - various African immigrants.
* [[Shaw, Washington, D.C.]] - like [[Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.]], a history of African-American culture, now has more African immigrant residents.
* [[South Los Angeles]] - known for African-Americans since the 1920s, also African immigrants.
* [[Springfield, Ohio]] - African immigrants in a town with many African-Americans.
* [[Temescal, Oakland, California]] (Ethiopian, Eritrean and Somali).
* [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada:
** "Little Jamaica" - Sub-Saharan African and Afro-Caribbean.
* [[Tulsa]], Oklahoma.
* [[Ville-Marie, Montréal|Ville-Marie]] section, [[Montréal, Quebec]] - Sub-Saharan and North African.
* [[Villeray, Montréal|Villeray]], Montréal - many Algerians and Moroccans.
* [[Westerville, Ohio]] - various African immigrants.
* [[West Los Angeles]].
* [[West Oakland]], [[California]].


===Asia (East, South and Southeast)===
===Asia (East, South and Southeast)===
* [[Orange County, California]] - largest Asian nationality is Vietnamese. Third largest Asian-American population in the US after [[Greater Los Angeles]] and [[Santa Clara Valley]] in [[California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/local/orangecounty/la-me-asian-oc-20140714-story.html|title=Orange County home to third-largest Asian American population in U.S.|first1=Anh|last1=Do|authorlink2=Christopher Goffard|first2=Christopher|last2=Goffard|date=|website=latimes.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Aliso Viejo, California]].
* [[Arlington, California|Arlington, Riverside, California]] - Along with Latinx like Mexicans and African-Americans.
* [[Asia District, Oklahoma City|Asia District]], [[Oklahoma City]], Oklahoma, United States.
* [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] - Many East Asians and Indians.
* [[Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan]] (extends into Bloomfield Hills and West Bloomfield).
* [[Marion, New Jersey|Bombay]] - nickname for the US' largest Indian-American community in [[Jersey City, New Jersey]] area.
* [[Buena Park, California]] - large Filipino, Indian and Korean communities.
* [[Bunker Hill, Los Angeles]] - historic Chinese, Filipino, Japanese and Korean communities.
* [[Cedar Falls, Iowa]] - SE Asians like the Vietnamese.
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] - SE Asians like [[Hmong people]].
* [[Cerritos, California]] - most diverse suburb in CA.
* [[Chicago]] Metro area (city and suburbs) has one of US' largest Asian-American populations.
* Chinatown, [[Flushing, Queens]] in NYC (historically Japanese section, now with many Chinese immigrants).
* [[Chinatown, Philadelphia]] - also Thais and other Asians.
* Chindianapolis, [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] - Chinese, Vietnamese and other Asians.
* [[Clear Lake City, Texas]] - near [[Houston, Texas]], is a large Asian-American/Middle Eastern community.
* [[Compton, California]] - some population of East and Southeast Asians, Indians, and Samoans.
* [[Dodge City, Kansas]] - large Vietnamese community.
* [[Dumas, Texas]] - 5% Asian (and 50% Latino), immigrant workforce in meatpacking plants in North Texas.
* [[San Antonio, Oakland, California#Eastlake|Eastlake District]], [[Oakland, California]].
* [[El Cajon, California]] (Vietnamese).
* [[El Monte, California]] (Large Asian population).
* [[El Segundo, California]] close to LAX as a major terminal for Asian immigration in the area.
* English Hills [[Richmond, Virginia]].
* [[Fort Lee, New Jersey]] -
** Chinatown, Japantown and Koreatown are in the city.
* [[Framingham, Massachusetts]] - Asian and Indian along Winter Street.
* [[Fremont, California]] - may be largest Asian town in CA.
* [[Fullerton, California]] - large Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean population.
* [[Garden Grove, California]] - a quarter Asian-American, esp. Vietnamese.
* [[Gloucester City, New Jersey]] - Large Indonesian community.
* [[Golden Hill, San Diego]] - History of Asian-Americans in the section.
* [[Golden Village (Richmond, British Columbia)|Golden Village]], [[Richmond, British Columbia|Richmond]], [[British Columbia]], Canada.
* Grand Avenue, [[Phoenix, Arizona]] (after WW2, Japanese-Americans after original Chinatown was gone, Japanese in southwest half of Arizona were interned, but were allowed to reside in eastern side of Grand Ave).
* [[Greensboro, North Carolina]] - Many are from Southeast Asia (Montagnards).
* [[Guadalupe, California]], the Santa Maria-Nipomo valley has Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos.
* [[Hamtramck, Michigan]] - Many Indians and Bangladeshis.
* [[Hawaiian Gardens, California]] - large Asian and Pacific Islander population.
* [[Hudson Valley]] in [[New York State]].
* [[Irvine, California]] - 40% Asian-American.
* [[Kearny Mesa, San Diego]], California, USA.
* [[Kings County, California]] - Many Asians and Pacific Islanders.
* [[La Sierra Heights]], [[Riverside, California]] - sizable Asian community.
* [[Lansdale, Pennsylvania]] - 20-25% Asian American.
* [[Lawrenceville, New Jersey]] near [[Trenton, New Jersey]] - large Asian/Indian presence.
* [[Long Beach, California]] - a large Asian-American and Pacific Islander population, esp. East-Central around CSULB campus.
* [[Los Angeles]] - It has many Asians, including ethnic enclaves, i.e. [[Little Tokyo, Los Angeles|Little Tokyo]] in the city's Central district. <ref>https://www.caculturaldistricts.org/little-tokyo</ref> Also there is "J Town" on Western Avenue, [[Koreatown, Los Angeles|Koreatown]], [[Little Bangladesh, Los Angeles]] and historic [[Chinatown, Los Angeles]]. The city and CA's largest Asian ethnic group are [[Filipino Americans]].
* [[Lowell, Massachusetts]] - many Chinese and SE Asians.
* [[Medford, Oregon]] - Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos in the area.
* [[Miami, Florida]] has an Asian business square along Kagoshima Blvd.
* [[Middletown, Connecticut]] - Hmong, Laotian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese and other Asians.
* [[Minnesota]] - Large numbers of Southeast Asians from Laos (Hmong), Cambodia and Vietnam.
* Mission San Jose District, [[Fremont, California|Fremont]], [[California]].
* [[Moreno Valley, California]] has Filipinos, Southeast Asians and Indians.
* [[Naperville, Illinois]].
* [[New York City]] - The most diverse city in the United States: 15-19% of the population are Asian American, especially Chinese and Indian; there are large Filipino and Korean communities, the largest Japanese community in the nation, and Bangladeshi and Vietnamese populations.
* North [[Camden, New Jersey]] - large Indian population also Sri Lankans, Nepalis, Bangladeshis, and some East Asians.
* North side of [[Loma Linda, California]].
* [[Norwalk, California]] - many Indians, Chinese and SE Asians.
* [[Norwich, Connecticut]] - Southeast CT has a large Asian presence.
* [[Oakland, California]] - one of the city's large ethnoracial groups.
* [[Orange County, California]] - largest Asian nationality is Vietnamese. The third-largest Asian-American population in the US after [[Los Angeles, California]] and [[Santa Clara Valley]] in [[California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/local/orangecounty/la-me-asian-oc-20140714-story.html|title=Orange County home to third-largest Asian American population in U.S.|first1=Anh|last1=Do|authorlink2=Christopher Goffard|first2=Christopher|last2=Goffard|date=|website=latimes.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Oxnard, California]] - historic Chinese and Japanese, and Southeast Asian immigrant communities.
* [[Pasadena, California]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - South Asian/East Indian.
* [[Philadelphia]] - City and metro area.
* [[Rexdale|Rexdale, Toronto, Ontario]] - Many Punjabi Indians, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis with also East Asians.
* [[Richardson, Texas]] - many Chinese, Indians and other Asians.
* [[Salinas, California|Salinas]] (Chinatown, there are many Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Koreans and Vietnamese). In California's [[Salinas Valley]], there are also South Asians and Indians.
* [[San Diego]] area has large Asian populations.
* Few [[San Fernando Valley]] neighborhoods ([[Los Angeles]]).
* [[San Francisco Bay area]] esp. in [[San Francisco]].
** [[Chinatown, San Francisco]] - one of the three largest Chinese colonies in North America.
** [[Japantown, San Francisco]] - largest Japanese community in USA.
** [[Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California]] - sizable Asian-American percentage.
* [[San Gabriel Valley|San Gabriel]] and [[Covina, California|Covina]] Valleys near Los Angeles.
* [[San Jose, California]] and across [[Santa Clara County, California]].
* [[Santa Ana, California]] - historic Chinese and Japanese, and recent Cambodian and Vietnamese communities.
* [[Seattle Chinatown-International District|International District]], [[Seattle]], Washington, United States.
* [[Silicon Valley]] ([[San Jose, California]] area), the largest being from [[Taiwan]] (Republic of [[China]]).
* Steeles Avenue East, [[Toronto]], Ontario.
* [[Stockton, California]] - Large Asian and Latino populations, it's claim to be the state's and nation's most racially diverse city. <ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/23/california-most-diverse-city-stockton#:~:text=Cities%20in%20the%20Golden%20State,Jose%2C%20Los%20Angeles%20and%20Fresno.</ref>
* [[Sullivan County, Pennsylvania]] - 10% (concentration) - often from East Asia.
* [[Torrance, California]] (esp. El Nido and Moneta sections) - many Japanese, Filipino, Pacific Islander, Mexican and other Latino.
* [[Tustin, California]] - A concentration of Indonesians.
* [[Uptown, Chicago]] - Asian American cultural center of the city, many Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Thai and Vietnamese.
* [[Utah County, Utah]] - Some Filipinos, Indians and Polynesians in the area.
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] and suburbs like [[Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby]], [[Richmond, British Columbia|Richmond]] and [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]] (many Chinese, South Asians, Filipinos and a historic Japanese presence plus Koreans and Vietnamese).
** South Vancouver, Canada - Sikhs and South Asians/Indians.
* Victoria Avenue, CDN, [[Montréal]], [[Quebec]].
* [[Victorville, California]] - A history of Chinese, Mexican and Black communities in the High Desert.
* [[Watsonville, California]] - Filipino and Japanese communities.
* [[West Covina, California]] - Enclaves of East and South Asians.
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]] 5-10% Asian.


====Bangladesh====
====Bangladesh====
* [[Arlington, Virginia]], Garden City. <ref>https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/little-bangladesh-the-garden-city-shopping-center/</ref>
* Bangla Town, [[Crescent Town|Crescent Town, Toronto]].
* [[Dallas, Texas]] and surrounding suburbs like [[Plano, Texas|Plano]].
* [[Edison, New Jersey]].
* [[Hamtramck, Michigan]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* Jackson Heights, [[Queens, New York]].
* [[Jamaica, Queens]], [[Queens, New York]].
* Kensington, [[Brooklyn, New York]].
* [[Little Bangladesh]] in [[Los Angeles, California]]. There has been South Asian immigration in central Los Angeles.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?id=7901021|title = LA designates Little Bangladesh neighborhood|date = 2011-01-16|accessdate = May 10, 2014|website = |publisher = ABC7|last = |first = |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140512230803/http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?id=7901021|archive-date = May 12, 2014|url-status = dead}}</ref><ref name=LATimes>{{cite news|date=Nov 28, 2010|first= Raja|last= Abdulrahim|title=Little Bangladesh must grow into its name|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/28/local/la-me-little-bangladesh-20101128}}</ref>
* [[Little Bangladesh]] in [[Los Angeles, California]]. There has been South Asian immigration in central Los Angeles.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?id=7901021|title = LA designates Little Bangladesh neighborhood|date = 2011-01-16|accessdate = May 10, 2014|website = |publisher = ABC7|last = |first = |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140512230803/http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?id=7901021|archive-date = May 12, 2014|url-status = dead}}</ref><ref name=LATimes>{{cite news|date=Nov 28, 2010|first= Raja|last= Abdulrahim|title=Little Bangladesh must grow into its name|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/28/local/la-me-little-bangladesh-20101128}}</ref>
* [[Long Island]] has a Bangladeshi-Indian-Pakistani presence in [[Hicksville, New York]].
* [[Northern New Jersey]] - along with Pakistani and Indian-Americans.
* [[Rosemead, California]] - along with Pakistani and Indian-Americans.
* [[Santa Clara County, California]] - large Bangladeshi population in the area.
* [[Seattle, Washington]]-[[Tacoma, Washington]] metro area.
* [[Staten Island]], adjacent to Indians and [[Indo-Caribbean]]s.
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] and surrounding area.
* [[West New York, New Jersey]].


====Burma/Myanmar====
====Burma/Myanmar====
* [[Alexandria, Virginia]]/[[Arlington, Virginia]] outside [[Washington, D.C.]]
* [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Simpson |first1=Dave |title=Nation of Immigrants: Fleeing Burma for Fort Wayne, Indiana |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9a8wma/nation-of-immigrants-fleeing-burma-for-fort-wayne-indiana |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=Vice |date=6 February 2017 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Jha |first1=Lalit |title=A Little Burma in Fort Wayne |url=https://www2.irrawaddy.com/article.php?art_id=7326 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=The Irrawaddy |date=June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Hussein |first1=Fatima |title=A new wave of Burmese find refuge in Indiana |url=https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2017/03/18/new-wave-burmese-find-refuge-indiana/99180550/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Indianapolis Star]] |date=18 March 2017 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bogue |first1=Ellie |title=The Burmese community 23 years after the first refugees {{!}} News-Sentinel.com |url=http://nscontent.news-sentinel.com/?q=page/burmese-community-23-years-after-first-refugees |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[The News-Sentinel]] |date=4 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Simpson |first1=Dave |title=Nation of Immigrants: Fleeing Burma for Fort Wayne, Indiana |url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9a8wma/nation-of-immigrants-fleeing-burma-for-fort-wayne-indiana |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=Vice |date=6 February 2017 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Jha |first1=Lalit |title=A Little Burma in Fort Wayne |url=https://www2.irrawaddy.com/article.php?art_id=7326 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=The Irrawaddy |date=June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Hussein |first1=Fatima |title=A new wave of Burmese find refuge in Indiana |url=https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2017/03/18/new-wave-burmese-find-refuge-indiana/99180550/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Indianapolis Star]] |date=18 March 2017 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bogue |first1=Ellie |title=The Burmese community 23 years after the first refugees {{!}} News-Sentinel.com |url=http://nscontent.news-sentinel.com/?q=page/burmese-community-23-years-after-first-refugees |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[The News-Sentinel]] |date=4 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - (Mostly [[Zomi]]) <ref>{{cite news |last1=Klein |first1=John |title='Living a dream': Thousands of Burmese refugees build community in south Tulsa |url=https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/living-a-dream-thousands-of-burmese-refugees-build-community-in/article_55c6d581-0532-5bc2-9426-d3d52fcdf83c.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Tulsa World]] |date=17 March 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Eaton |first1=Kristi |title=Zomi USA: How a city in Oklahoma became home to an ethnic group from Southeast Asia |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/zomi-usa-how-city-oklahoma-became-home-ethnic-minority-southeast-n692046 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[NBC News]] |date=6 December 2016 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sims |first1=Ashli |title=Dozens Of Burmese Refugees Have Made Tulsa Their Home |url=https://www.newson6.com/story/12260730/dozens-of-burmese-refugees-have-made-tulsa-their-home |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[KOTV-DT|KOTV]] |date=5 April 2010 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
** [[Albany, New York|Albany]] - (Primarily [[Karen people|Karen]]) <ref>{{cite news |last1=McKibben |first1=Matthew |title=Albany's Karen community celebrates New Year {{!}} The Daily Gazette |url=https://dailygazette.com/article/2015/01/12/karen-new-year |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[The Daily Gazette]] |date=12 January 2015}}</ref>
* [[Los Angeles, California]].
** [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Richert |first1=George |title=Burma to Buffalo; What’s the draw for thousands of refugees ? |url=https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/burma-to-buffalo-whats-the-draw-for-thousands-of-refugees/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=News 4 Buffalo |date=25 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Zremski |first1=Jerry |last2=Gee |first2=Derek |title=From Burma to Buffalo |url=http://projects.buffalonews.com/long-reads/burma/index.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=The Buffalo News}}</ref>
* [[Moreno Valley, California]]-[[Perris, California]] area. Also has Thais.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]].
* [[Salt Lake City, Utah]].
* [[San Diego, California]] in SE Asian sections in east and north of downtown.
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]] - The largest concentration in USA.<ref>https://viss.wordpress.com/2015/06/19/which-counties-do-burmese-americans-live-in/</ref>
* [[Seattle, Washington]].
* [[Torrance, California]].
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - (Mostly [[Zomi]])<ref>{{cite news |last1=Klein |first1=John |title='Living a dream': Thousands of Burmese refugees build community in south Tulsa |url=https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/living-a-dream-thousands-of-burmese-refugees-build-community-in/article_55c6d581-0532-5bc2-9426-d3d52fcdf83c.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Tulsa World]] |date=17 March 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Eaton |first1=Kristi |title=Zomi USA: How a city in Oklahoma became home to an ethnic group from Southeast Asia |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/zomi-usa-how-city-oklahoma-became-home-ethnic-minority-southeast-n692046 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[NBC News]] |date=6 December 2016 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sims |first1=Ashli |title=Dozens Of Burmese Refugees Have Made Tulsa Their Home |url=https://www.newson6.com/story/12260730/dozens-of-burmese-refugees-have-made-tulsa-their-home |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[KOTV-DT|KOTV]] |date=5 April 2010 |language=en}}</ref> Similarly large Burmese population in [[Oklahoma City]], esp the Asian District.
* [[Upstate New York]] - scattered in the area's largest cities.
** [[Albany, New York|Albany]] - (Primarily [[Karen people|Karen]])<ref>{{cite news |last1=McKibben |first1=Matthew |title=Albany's Karen community celebrates New Year {{!}} The Daily Gazette |url=https://dailygazette.com/article/2015/01/12/karen-new-year |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[The Daily Gazette]] |date=12 January 2015}}</ref> High number of Burmese along the Hudson River Valley down to [[New York City]] (i.e. [[Westchester County, New York]]).
** [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Richert |first1=George |title=Burma to Buffalo; What's the draw for thousands of refugees ? |url=https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/burma-to-buffalo-whats-the-draw-for-thousands-of-refugees/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=News 4 Buffalo |date=25 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Zremski |first1=Jerry |last2=Gee |first2=Derek |title=From Burma to Buffalo |url=http://projects.buffalonews.com/long-reads/burma/index.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=The Buffalo News}}</ref>
** [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]].
** [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]].
** [[Utica, New York|Utica]].


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* [[Lowell, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Southeast Asian Americans in Lowell, MA |url=https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/southeast-asian-americans-in-lowell-ma/bUrVhWkXRbJX9NAV |website=Smithsonian Learning Lab |publisher=[[Smithsonian Institution]] |accessdate=13 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Just how many Cambodians live in Lowell? |url=https://www.lowellsun.com/2009/10/26/just-how-many-cambodians-live-in-lowell/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Lowell Sun]] |date=26 October 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mony |first1=Say |title=Cambodian-American Community in Lowell Divided by Politics ‘Back Home’ |url=https://www.voacambodia.com/a/cambodian-american-community-in-lowell-divided-by-politics-back-home/3556349.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=Voice of America |date=19 October 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Chicago]] metro area, along with other SE Asians.
* [[Merced, California]].<ref name="chan">{{cite book |last1=Chan |first1=Sucheng |title=Survivors : Cambodian refugees in the United States |date=2004 |publisher=University of Illinois Press |isbn=9780252071799 |page=88 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eJW99ZgCWtQC&pg=PA88&lpg=PA88&dq=cambodians+in+Merced&source=bl&ots=a-xr7ETKNG&sig=ACfU3U3wzyHqq89dM8rMQ-Qe7unv0qsbmg&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiqnrbewc_nAhW3knIEHYEUAesQ6AEwBnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=cambodians%20in%20Merced&f=false |accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[City Heights, San Diego, California]].
* [[Detroit]] metro area along with Laotians like Hmong and Vietnamese.
* [[Fresno, California]].<ref name="chan"/>
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] - along with Burmese and other SE Asians.
* [[Little Saigon]], [[Orange County, California]] - Cambodians live aside Vietnamese and Chinese (from Vietnam).
* [[Lowell, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Southeast Asian Americans in Lowell, MA |url=https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/southeast-asian-americans-in-lowell-ma/bUrVhWkXRbJX9NAV |website=Smithsonian Learning Lab |publisher=[[Smithsonian Institution]] |accessdate=13 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Just how many Cambodians live in Lowell? |url=https://www.lowellsun.com/2009/10/26/just-how-many-cambodians-live-in-lowell/ |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Lowell Sun]] |date=26 October 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mony |first1=Say |title=Cambodian-American Community in Lowell Divided by Politics 'Back Home' |url=https://www.voacambodia.com/a/cambodian-american-community-in-lowell-divided-by-politics-back-home/3556349.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=Voice of America |date=19 October 2016 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Merced, California]].<ref name="chan">{{cite book |last1=Chan |first1=Sucheng |title=Survivors : Cambodian refugees in the United States |date=2004 |publisher=University of Illinois Press |isbn=9780252071799 |page=88 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eJW99ZgCWtQC&q=cambodians+in+Merced&pg=PA88 |accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Porterville, California]].<ref name="chan"/>
* [[Porterville, California]].<ref name="chan"/>
* [[Santa Ana, California]].
* [[Santa Clara County, California]] - Cambodian communities in the area.
* [[Stockton, California]].<ref name="chan"/>
* [[Stockton, California]].<ref name="chan"/>
[[File:Chinatown-manhattan-2004.jpg|thumb|[[Chinatown, Manhattan|Manhattan's Chinatown]], home to the highest concentration of [[Chinese people]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.explorechinatown.com/PDF/FactSheet.pdf|title=Chinatown New York City Fact Sheet|publisher=www.explorechinatown.com|accessdate=2011-12-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indonewyork.com/contents/New%20York/Kota%20New%20York/Chinatown/Chinatown.htm|title=Chinatown|publisher=Indo New York|accessdate=2011-12-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404124306/http://www.indonewyork.com/contents/New%20York/Kota%20New%20York/Chinatown/Chinatown.htm|archive-date=April 4, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ny.com/articles/chinatown.html|title=The History of New York's Chinatown|first=Sarah|last=Waxman|publisher=Mediabridge Infosystems, Inc.|accessdate=2011-12-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=NagJFMxtkAcC&pg=PA104&dq=Flushing+Chinatown+Little+Taiwan#v=onepage&q=Flushing%20Chinatown%20Little%20Taiwan&f=false |accessdate=2011-12-15|isbn=9780231076814 |year=1992 |title=Still the Golden Door: The Third World Comes to America|last1=Reimers|first1=David M}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://geographyplanning.buffalostate.edu/MSG%202002/13_McGlinn.pdf |title=BEYOND CHINATOWN: DUAL IMMIGRATION AND THE CHINESE POPULATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK CITY, 2000, Page 4 |author=Lawrence A. McGlinn, Department of Geography SUNY-New Paltz |publisher=Middle States Geographer, 2002, 35: 110-119, Journal of the Middle States Division of the Association of American Geographers |accessdate=2012-12-11 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029075400/http://geographyplanning.buffalostate.edu/MSG%202002/13_McGlinn.pdf |archivedate=2012-10-29 }}</ref> is the oldest of at least 9 Chinatowns in the [[New York City Metropolitan Area]].]]
* Eastside, [[Tacoma, Washington]].
* Vista Serena, [[Banning, California]] has a sizable number of Cambodians.
[[File:Chinatown-manhattan-2004.jpg|thumb|[[Chinatown, Manhattan|Manhattan's Chinatown]], home to the highest concentration of [[Chinese people]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.explorechinatown.com/PDF/FactSheet.pdf|title=Chinatown New York City Fact Sheet|publisher=www.explorechinatown.com|accessdate=2011-12-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indonewyork.com/contents/New%20York/Kota%20New%20York/Chinatown/Chinatown.htm|title=Chinatown|publisher=Indo New York|accessdate=2011-12-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404124306/http://www.indonewyork.com/contents/New%20York/Kota%20New%20York/Chinatown/Chinatown.htm|archive-date=April 4, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ny.com/articles/chinatown.html|title=The History of New York's Chinatown|first=Sarah|last=Waxman|publisher=Mediabridge Infosystems, Inc.|accessdate=2011-12-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NagJFMxtkAcC&q=Flushing+Chinatown+Little+Taiwan&pg=PA104 |accessdate=2011-12-15|isbn=9780231076814 |year=1992 |title=Still the Golden Door: The Third World Comes to America|last1=Reimers|first1=David M}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://geographyplanning.buffalostate.edu/MSG%202002/13_McGlinn.pdf |title=BEYOND CHINATOWN: DUAL IMMIGRATION AND THE CHINESE POPULATION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK CITY, 2000, Page 4 |author=Lawrence A. McGlinn, Department of Geography SUNY-New Paltz |publisher=Middle States Geographer, 2002, 35: 110-119, Journal of the Middle States Division of the Association of American Geographers |accessdate=2012-12-11 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029075400/http://geographyplanning.buffalostate.edu/MSG%202002/13_McGlinn.pdf |archivedate=2012-10-29 }}</ref> is the oldest of at least 9 Chinatowns in the [[New York City Metropolitan Area]].]]


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[[Image:San Francisco Chinatown 1993.jpg|thumb|Chinatown, [[San Francisco]]]]
[[Image:Day5chinatown4.jpg|thumb|[[Toronto]]'s downtown Chinatown]]
[[Image:Day5chinatown4.jpg|thumb|[[Toronto]]'s downtown Chinatown]]
* [[Auburn, California]] - Gold rush era in 1850s<ref>https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-chinese-immigrants-history-20190405-story.html</ref>
* [[Arcadia, California]] - 40-50% Asian-American, mostly Chinese and Taiwanese ([[Taiwan]], aka Republic of China).
* [[Boise, Idaho]] (historic).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Oland |first1=Dana |title=Work starts on Asian supermarket at Boise’s new Chinatown mall |url=https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/business/article196836569.html |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=Idaho Statesman}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Carmack |first1=Dani |last2=University |first2=Brigham Young |title=Boise's Chinatown |url=https://www.intermountainhistories.org/items/show/126 |website=Intermountain Histories |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Auburn, California]] - Gold rush era in 1850s<ref>https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-chinese-immigrants-history-20190405-story.html</ref> - the Sierra Nevada had many 19th century Chinese settlements.
* China Alley, [[Hanford, California]] (historic).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gribblenation.org/2018/08/china-alley-hanford-ca.html|title=China Alley; Hanford, CA|first1=Get|last1=link|first2=|last2=Facebook|first3=|last3=Twitter|first4=|last4=Pinterest|first5=|last5=Email|first6=Other|last6=Apps|date=|website=gribblenation.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Belleville, New Jersey]] - One of the first Chinatowns in the East coast (1870s), the town also has Italian and Jewish (European) neighborhoods, and a history of Jersey Dutch, German and Scottish culture.
* [[Boise, Idaho]] (historic).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Oland |first1=Dana |title=Work starts on Asian supermarket at Boise's new Chinatown mall |url=https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/business/article196836569.html |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=Idaho Statesman}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Carmack |first1=Dani |last2=University |first2=Brigham Young |title=Boise's Chinatown |url=https://www.intermountainhistories.org/items/show/126 |website=Intermountain Histories |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Cerritos, California]] - Asians like Chinese are largest or plurality group.
* [[Chelsea, Massachusetts]] - Living among larger percentage Hispanic and Black populations.
* [[Cherokee, California]] - historic Chinese section in mid-to late 19th century, the town is now abandoned.
* [[China Alley (Hanford)|China Alley]], [[Hanford, California]] (historic).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gribblenation.org/2018/08/china-alley-hanford-ca.html|title=China Alley; Hanford, CA|first1=Get|last1=link|last2=Facebook|last3=Twitter|last4=Pinterest|last5=Email|first6=Other|last6=Apps|date=|website=gribblenation.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* "Chinamerica" - [[Puente Hills]], [[California]] area near Los Angeles.<ref name="Chinese Advertising Agencies, Inc.">http://chineseadvertisingagencies.com/Chinese-demographics-California.html</ref>
* "Chinamerica" - [[Puente Hills]], [[California]] area near Los Angeles.<ref name="Chinese Advertising Agencies, Inc.">http://chineseadvertisingagencies.com/Chinese-demographics-California.html</ref>
* Chinatown, [[Barstow, California]] (once existed in late 1800s).
* [[Chinatown, San Francisco, California]]
* [[Chinatown, Boston]], Massachusetts (one of the USA's oldest).
* [[Chinatown, Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] (Chinese now make up 10% of NYC population).
* [[Chinatown, Chicago]], Illinois (many Chinese in [[North Side, Chicago]] and northern [[Cook County, Illinois]]).
* Chinatown, [[Claremont, California|Claremont]], [[California]] (unofficial, concentrated in college town).
* Chinatown, [[Dallas]] - Chinese are numerous in [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas]] and [[Tarrant County, Texas|Tarrant]] counties.
* [[Chinatown, Detroit]], Michigan (historic) - Many Chinese now live in [[Novi, Michigan|Novi]].
* [[Chinatown, Flushing]], New York City ([[Queens County, New York]] has many Asians).
* Chinatown, [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]] - Large Chinese presence in Hawaii, and the state is 60% Asian descent.
* [[Chinatown, Houston]], Texas - largest Chinatown between NYC and Chicago, and 3rd largest in western US except San Francisco and Los Angeles.
* [[Chinatown, Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]] - aka "Golden Mountain" and "Asiatown" in Southeast of downtown.
* [[Chinatown, Los Angeles, California]] - includes nearby sections which Chinatown now claims.
* [[Chinatown, Manhattan]], New York City.
* Chinatown, [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] (historic).
* [[Chinatown, Oakland, California]].
* [[Chinatown, Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania.
* Chinatown, [[Phoenix, Arizona]].
* [[Old Town Chinatown, Portland, Oregon|Chinatown, Portland]], Oregon.
* [[Chinatown]], [[Riverside, California]] - historic, had US' oldest known Filipino population, and first Korean community in the US (state historic park).
* [[Chinatown]], [[San Bernardino, California]] (historic) - also had Japanese, no longer Asians are the majority in the area.
* [[Stingaree, San Diego|Chinatown, San Diego]], [[California]] (historic; now known as the [[Asian Pacific Thematic Historic District]]).
* [[Chinatown, San Francisco, California]] - expanded into [[North Beach, San Francisco]].
* Chinatown, [[San Luis Obispo, California]] (historic).
* Chinatown, [[Santa Barbara, California]] - also had Japanese, Filipino, Pacific Islander, Mexican, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Greek residents, due to being a port town. <ref>https://www.sbthp.org/a-history-of-chinatown</ref>
* Chinatown, [[Santa Paula, California]] - similar to Santa Barbara's.
* [[Chinatown, Seattle]], Washington.
* [[Chinatown, Washington, D.C.]].
* [[Chinese Camp, California]] (abandoned, although there's a present-day community with the name).
* Chinese Quarter, [[Nevada City, California]] in the Gold Country. <ref>http://www.historichwy49.com/ethnic/chinese.html</ref>
* [[Chino Hills, California]].
* [[Chula Vista, California]] - Living among larger percentage Hispanic and Black populations.
* [[Richmond District, San Francisco|Clement Street]], [[San Francisco]], [[California]].
* [[Cupertino, California]].
* [[Daly City, California]].
* [[Diamond Bar, California]].
* [[Elk Grove, California]] - one of many Asian neighborhoods in the US' most diverse metro area, [[Sacramento]].
* [[Florin, California]] - Among (Japanese) Asian American communities.
* [[Garden Grove, California]] - among Filipino, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese in the area.
* [[Hacienda Heights, California]] (Many are from [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]] and [[Taiwan]]).
* [[Irvine, California]] (along with from Taiwan).<ref name="Chinese Advertising Agencies, Inc." />
* [[Irvine, California]] (along with from Taiwan).<ref name="Chinese Advertising Agencies, Inc." />
* [[Kearny Mesa, San Diego, California]] - also has other East and Southeast Asians.
* [[Locke, California|Locke]], California (historic) - entire community.
* [[Milpitas, California]] - Milpitas Square
* [[Monrovia, California]].
* [[Nevada]] has historic Chinese sections in towns.
* [[Old Sacramento State Historic Park|Old Town Sac]], [[Sacramento, California]] - historic, no longer Chinese section.
* [[Ontario, Oregon]] (historic).
* [[Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California]] - A largely Asian/Pacific Islander section.
* [[Richmond District, San Francisco|Park-Presidio District]], San Francisco.
* [[Parkside, San Francisco, California]].
* [[Plano, Texas]].
* [[Poughkeepsie, New York]] (Chinese among victims of 1927 riot) - also large numbers of Asians in the [[Hudson Valley]] region.
* [[Quincy, Massachusetts]].
* [[Richmond District, San Francisco, California]].
* [[Rowland Heights, California]].
* [[Saint Louis, Missouri]] - former Chinatown in 1960s demolished to build a stadium, Chinese in the city and [[Saint Louis County, Missouri]] are dispersed.
* [[Chinese enclaves in the San Gabriel Valley|San Gabriel Valley]], [[California]] - Largest Chinese enclave outside of China.<ref>http://sociologyinfocus.com/2012/09/chinese-american-ethnic-enclaves-reppin-the-626/</ref>
* [[Chinese enclaves in the San Gabriel Valley|San Gabriel Valley]], [[California]] - Largest Chinese enclave outside of China.<ref>http://sociologyinfocus.com/2012/09/chinese-american-ethnic-enclaves-reppin-the-626/</ref>
* [[San Jose, California]] and [[Santa Clara, California]].
* [[South Salt Lake, Utah]] - Largest Asian community in Utah.
* South side [[Pomona, California]].
* [[Sunset District, San Francisco, California]].
* Taiwan Town, North [[Loma Linda, California]] - although a plurality.
* Talmage, near [[Ukiah, California]].
* [[Tehama County, California]] - In the late 1800s, many Chinese lived in the town of [[Vina, California|Vina]].
* [[Torrance, California]] - One of many Asian-American ethnic groups in the city and [[South Bay, Los Angeles]] area.
* [[Valencia, Santa Clarita, California]] - A sizable population of East Asians like the Chinese, also known for Hispanics, Middle eastern and European-American cultures.
* [[Walnut, California]] - over half Asian, esp. Chinese and Taiwanese.
* [[Walnut Grove, California]] used to have a Chinese community until 1900.
* [[West Covina, California]] - notably large Chinese/Asian population.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.westcovina.org/departments/community-and-economic-development/economic-development-/elements-of-a-successful-city/affluent-demographics|title=Affluent Demographics - City of West Covina|author=|date=|website=www.westcovina.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[West Covina, California]] - notably large Chinese/Asian population.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.westcovina.org/departments/community-and-economic-development/economic-development-/elements-of-a-successful-city/affluent-demographics|title=Affluent Demographics - City of West Covina|author=|date=|website=www.westcovina.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
** Valley Boulevard, San Gabriel Valley.
** Woodside Village.
** nearby [[Covina, California]].
Canada-
* [[Brossard]], Quebec (has the largest Chinese population in Quebec).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/2007/12/01/chinatown-is-changing/|title=URBANPHOTO: Cities / People / Place » Chinatown is Changing|author=|date=|website=urbanphoto.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Brossard]], Quebec (has the largest Chinese population in Quebec).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/2007/12/01/chinatown-is-changing/|title=URBANPHOTO: Cities / People / Place » Chinatown is Changing|author=|date=|website=urbanphoto.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Burnaby, British Columbia]] - 33% Chinese-Canadian.
* [[Chinatown, Calgary]], Alberta.
* [[Chinatown and Little Italy, Edmonton|Chinatown, Edmonton]], [[Alberta]].
* [[Chinatown, Lethbridge]], Alberta.
* [[Chinatown, Montréal]], Quebec.
* [[Chinatown, Toronto]], Ontario.
* [[Chinatown, Ottawa]], Ontario.
* [[Chinatown, Vancouver]], British Columbia.
* [[Chinatown, Victoria]], British Columbia.
* [[Chinatown, Windsor]], Ontario.
* [[Chinatown, Winnipeg]], Manitoba.
* [[Golden Village (Richmond, British Columbia)|Golden Village Richmond]], British Columbia.
* [[Markham, Ontario]] near [[Toronto]], Ontario.
* [[Richmond, British Columbia]] near [[Vancouver, British Columbia]].
* [[Vancouver]] is known as "Hongcouver" named for [[Hong Kong]] where many Chinese came from.
Mexico-
* [[Centro (Mexico City)#Barrio Chino|Barrio Chino]], [[Mexico City]].
* [[Chinatown, Mexicali]], [[Baja California]].
* La Mesa District, [[Tijuana]].


====Hmong====
====Hmong====
* [[Detroit, Michigan]] metro area has sizable Hmong population.
* The [[Fox Cities]], [[Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite web |title=About Us {{!}} Welcome to HAP |url=https://www.hapfv.org/about-us/ |website=www.hapfv.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region {{!}} Hmong exhibit explores what it means to belong |url=https://www.cffoxvalley.org/2019/01/09/hmong-exhibit-explores-what-it-means-to-belong/ |website=www.cffoxvalley.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref>
* The [[Fox Cities]], [[Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite web |title=About Us {{!}} Welcome to HAP |url=https://www.hapfv.org/about-us/ |website=www.hapfv.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region {{!}} Hmong exhibit explores what it means to belong |url=https://www.cffoxvalley.org/2019/01/09/hmong-exhibit-explores-what-it-means-to-belong/ |website=www.cffoxvalley.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref>
* [[Frogtown]], [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. also known as "Little Mekong", there are other Hmong in Minneapolis metro area.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Weniger |first1=Deanna |title=From war in the jungles of Laos to Frogtown: Dentist, business leader Kou Vang tells his story |url=https://www.twincities.com/2018/10/21/from-war-in-the-jungles-of-laos-to-frogtown-dentist-business-leader-kou-vang-tells-his-story/ |website=Twin Cities |publisher=Pioneer Press |accessdate=2 January 2020 |date=21 October 2018}}</ref>
* [[French Camp, California]] near [[Stockton, California]].
* [[Marion, North Carolina|Marion]], [[Hickory, North Carolina|Hickory]], [[Morganton, North Carolina]] - About 5,000 Hmong live in the [[Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area|statistical area]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Hmong's Blue Ridge Refuge {{!}} Alicia Patterson Foundation |url=https://aliciapatterson.org/stories/hmongs-blue-ridge-refuge |website=aliciapatterson.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Herndon |first1=Nancy |title=A new life in the `land of opportunity'. Relocated Hmong refugees make a home for themselves in rural North Carolina |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1987/0611/hmong.html |accessdate=2 January 2020 |work=Christian Science Monitor |date=11 June 1987}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ranard |first1=Donald A. |title=The Refugees and Their Carolina Roots |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1986/11/29/the-refugees-and-their-carolina-roots/cddb1922-699c-4736-b571-e29070035c06/ |accessdate=2 January 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=29 November 1986}}</ref>
* [[Fresno, California]]. "Sin City" section is where refugees lived in the 1970s-90s.
* [[Frogtown]], [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. also known as "Little Mekong"<ref>{{cite web |last1=Weniger |first1=Deanna |title=From war in the jungles of Laos to Frogtown: Dentist, business leader Kou Vang tells his story |url=https://www.twincities.com/2018/10/21/from-war-in-the-jungles-of-laos-to-frogtown-dentist-business-leader-kou-vang-tells-his-story/ |website=Twin Cities |publisher=Pioneer Press |accessdate=2 January 2020 |date=21 October 2018}}</ref>
* [[Marion, North Carolina|Marion]], [[Hickory, North Carolina|Hickory]], [[Morganton, North Carolina]] - About 5,000 Hmong live in the [[Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area|statistical area]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Hmong's Blue Ridge Refuge {{!}} Alicia Patterson Foundation |url=https://aliciapatterson.org/stories/hmongs-blue-ridge-refuge |website=aliciapatterson.org |accessdate=2 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Herndon |first1=Nancy |title=A new life in the 'land of opportunity'. Relocated Hmong refugees make a home for themselves in rural North Carolina |url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1987/0611/hmong.html |accessdate=2 January 2020 |work=Christian Science Monitor |date=11 June 1987}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ranard |first1=Donald A. |title=The Refugees and Their Carolina Roots |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1986/11/29/the-refugees-and-their-carolina-roots/cddb1922-699c-4736-b571-e29070035c06/ |accessdate=2 January 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=29 November 1986}}</ref>
* [[Merced, California]].
* [[Missoula, Montana]] area has a large Hmong population.
* [[Philadelphia]] metro area - Thousands of Hmong and also Laotians in the city.
* [[Porterville, California]].
* [[Redding, California]].
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* [[San Jose, California]] and nearby [[Santa Clara, California]].
* [[Santa Ana, California]].
* [[Seattle, Washington]]-[[Tacoma, Washington]] is home to one of the larger Hmong populations in North America.
* [[Spokane, Washington]].
* [[Wausau, Wisconsin]].


====India====
====India====
{{Main|Little India (location)}}
{{Main|Little India (location)}}
* [[Alpharetta, Georgia]].
* (East) Apache Boulevard, [[Tempe, Arizona]].
* [[Bakersfield, California]] - sizable South Asian/East Indian presence.
* [[Bell, California]] area - recent Indian and Arab immigration in largely Latino area.
* Black Mountain Road, [[San Diego, California]].
* [[Brampton, Ontario]], [[Canada]] - the country has over a million Indians.
* [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania]] - Close to Philly and New Jersey with large Indian communities.
* [[Burnaby, British Columbia]], [[Canada]].
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]].
* [[Cerritos, California]] - Largest ethnic plurality in a notably diverse LA suburb.
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] has Indian and South Asian sections.
* [[Covina, California|Covina]] and nearby [[West Covina, California]].
* [[Decatur, Georgia]].
* Dorchester Ave., [[Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts]].
* "East India Village", [[Cerritos, California]].
* [[Edison, New Jersey]] - known as the first Little India in the USA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table|archive-url=https://archive.today/20190521214830/https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 21, 2019|title=American FactFinder - Results|author=|date=March 5, 2014|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Edison, New Jersey]] - known as the first Little India in the USA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table|archive-url=https://archive.today/20190521214830/https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 21, 2019|title=American FactFinder - Results|author=|date=March 5, 2014|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* Southern [[Forsyth County, Georgia]].
* [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]] - also has Burmese.
* [[Gerrard India Bazaar]], [[Toronto]], Ontario.
* [[Herndon, Virginia]] - many live in [[Northern Virginia]].
* [[Hicksville, New York]] (Little India).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/hicksville-li-s-little-india-1.606341|title=Hicksville: LI's LITTLE INDIA|first1=ALAN KRAWITZ SPECIAL TO NEWSDAY|last1=January 6|first2=2007 7:00|last2=Pm|date=|website=Newsday|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Hicksville, New York]] (Little India).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsday.com/long-island/hicksville-li-s-little-india-1.606341|title=Hicksville: LI's LITTLE INDIA|first1=ALAN KRAWITZ SPECIAL TO NEWSDAY|last1=January 6|first2=2007 7:00|last2=Pm|date=|website=Newsday|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Imperial County, California]] - 5% of locals in [[Imperial Valley]] of Indian descent.
* Indian Ethnic Enclave, [[Burlington, Massachusetts]].
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] - has Burmese.
* (India Square) [[India Square|Little India]], Newark Avenue, [[Jersey City, New Jersey]].
* Indian Hill, [[Claremont, California]] extending to [[Pomona, California]] - college town.
* [[Indio, California]] - small, but historic influence in local agriculture industry.
* [[Iowa City, Iowa]].
* [[Irving, Texas]].
* [[La Mirada, California]].
* [[Lilburn, Georgia]].
* [[Little Bangladesh]], Los Angeles. (many Bangladeshis, Indians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans).
* Little Delhi, [[Santa Ana, California]] (more Hispanic/Latino residents).
* [[Little India, Artesia, California|Little India]]/Pakistan, [[Artesia, California]] ([[Hindu]], [[Muslim]], [[Sikh]]). <ref>https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/guide/neighborhood-guide-artesias-little-india/</ref> <ref>https://losangeleno.com/places/little-india-los-angeles/</ref>
* Little India, [[Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania]].
* Little India, Chatham Street, [[Cary, North Carolina|Cary]] (suburban [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]]), [[North Carolina]].
* Little India, [[Chicago]], Illinois.
* Little India, [[El Monte, California]]/[[Rosemead, California]].
* Little India, [[Hempstead, New York]] (Long Island).
* Little India, Oak Tree Road, [[Iselin, New Jersey]].
* Little India, [[Jackson Heights, Queens]], [[New York City]].
* Little India, [[Millbourne, Pennsylvania]] (the highest percentage of Indians in the United States).
* Little India, [[Park Extension]], [[Montréal]], [[Quebec]].
* Little India, [[Vancouver]], British Columbia (many are descendants of [[Sikh]] immigrants in the 1910s, may be largest South Asian community in North America).
* Little India, [[Westwood, Los Angeles]].
* [[Lodi, California]] - similarly for parts of the [[San Joaquin Valley]] like [[Livingston, California]].
* [[Mahatma Gandhi District, Houston]], Texas.
* [[Malton, Ontario|Malton]], [[Mississauga, Ontario]].
* [[Mid-City, Los Angeles, California]] - diverse section has equal percentage of (other) Asians, Blacks (many upper-middle class), plurality of Latinos (most numerous) and increasingly, Anglo whites (not numerous in section since 1970s).
* [[Morrisville, North Carolina]].
* New Delhi Drive, [[Markham, Ontario]].
* [[New York City]] has several Little Indias.
* [[Orange County, California]] - Sizeable Indian population in the county.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]].
* [[Plano, Texas]].
* [[Portland, Oregon]] among its many Pan-Asian and Pacific, and Middle Eastern/North African communities.
* (Punjabi Markat) [[Punjabi Market, Vancouver|Little India]], [[Vancouver]], British Columbia ([[Sikh]]).
* [[Richardson, Texas]].
* [[Richmond, British Columbia]] in the [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] area (large South and East Asian population).
* [[Riverside, California]] has a few Indian (Punjabi and Sikh) sections.
* [[San Diego, California]] is one of the largest Indian populations in North America.
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]] - the Bay Area has over 300,000 Indian-Americans, the second largest population in any U.S. metropolitan area other than the [[New York City Metropolitan Area]]. The majority live in [[Santa Clara County, California|Santa Clara County]] and [[San Jose, California|San Jose]].
** Little India, University Avenue, [[Berkeley, California]].
** [[Fremont, California]].
** [[Milpitas, California]].
** [[Santa Clara, California]].
** [[Sunnyvale, California]].
* [[Seattle, Washington]] and metro area has many Indian enclaves.
* [[South Lake, Pasadena, California|South Lake]], [[Pasadena, California]].
* [[Spanish Fork, Utah]].
* [[Stockton, California]] - high intermarriage with Mexican-Americans (see [[Punjabi Mexican American]], they lived close to Latinos in [[Yuba County, California]], as well).
* [[Surrey, British Columbia]] near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (large East and South Asian population).
* [[Thistletown]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] - The intersection of Islington Avenue and Albion Road.
* [[Victoria Avenue (Regina, Saskatchewan)|Victoria Avenue]], [[Regina, Saskatchewan]].
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]].
* [[Yuba City, California]] - 5% of locals of Indian descent, may be oldest Indian community in USA.


====Iran====
====Iran====
* "[[Tehrangeles]]" ([[Los Angeles]] – a portmanteau deriving from the combination of Tehran, the capital of Iran, and Los Angeles.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-19751370</ref>
* Little Persia, in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], is an Iranian neighborhood on [[Yonge Street]] in [[Canada]].
*[[Lawndale, California]] (sizable along with Afghanis).
* [[Tehrangeles]], Los Angeles - also known as Little Persia, is a portmanteau deriving from the combination of Tehran, the capital of Iran, and Los Angeles.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-19751370</ref>
* [[Orange County, California]] has a number of Iranian/Persian neighborhoods.
* [[San Jose, California]] (SF Bay area).
* [[Ventura County, California]] - esp. [[Simi Valley]] and [[Thousand Oaks]].


====Japan====
====Japan====
{{Main|Japantown}}
{{Main|Japantown}}
* [[Alameda, California]] (historic).<ref>{{cite news |title=Japanese Have Deep Roots in Alameda History |url=https://alamedasun.com/news/japanese-have-deep-roots-alameda-history |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=Alameda Sun |date=29 September 2016}}</ref>
* [[Alameda, California]] (historic).<ref>{{cite news |title=Japanese Have Deep Roots in Alameda History |url=https://alamedasun.com/news/japanese-have-deep-roots-alameda-history |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=Alameda Sun |date=29 September 2016}}</ref>
** [[Leimert Park, Los Angeles]] (mainly Japanese from 1920s-50s).<ref>https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/10-neighborhoods-celebrating-culture-in-la/</ref>
* [[Anaheim, California]] had a "Nihonmachi" (Little Japan section).
* [[Markham, Ontario]] near [[Toronto]], Ontario in Canada.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Legault |first1=Benoit |title=Little India et la mutation des quartiers ethniques de Toronto |url=https://l-express.ca/little-india-et-la-mutation-des-quartiers-ethniques-de-toronto/ |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=L'Express (Toronto) |date=11 February 2019 |language=fr-CA}}</ref>
* [[Bellevue, Washington]].
* [[Bonsall, California]] outside [[Vista, California]] (concentration).
* "Chinatown" or "Asiatown", [[Philadelphia]].
* [[Costa Mesa, California]].
* [[Daly City, California]].
* [[Eastside Los Angeles]] in L.A. (no longer, but historic place of [[Nisei]]).
* [[Fontana, California]] (historic "Nihonmachi" section until WW2).
* Grand Avenue, [[Phoenix, Arizona]] (east end of the road).
* [[Hawaii]] - between 1/4 to 1/3 of the state's population are Japanese, many communities there.
* [[Japantown, San Francisco]].
* [[Japantown, San Jose, California]].
* [[Japantown, Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]] (aka Little [[Ginza]]) in Canada.
Original Japantown ceased to exist after WW2, now known as "Railtown".
* [[Kearny Mesa, San Diego, California]].
* [[Los Angeles, California]] area (historically [[Marina Del Rey]] and [[Terminal Island]]).
** Beach Cities ([[South Bay, Los Angeles]]), [[California]].
** [[Gardena, California]] - South side near the casino.
** [[Leimert Park, Los Angeles]] (mainly Japanese from 1920s-50s).<ref>
** [[Little Tokyo, Los Angeles]], [[California]].https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/10-neighborhoods-celebrating-culture-in-la/</ref>
** [[Little Tokyo, Los Angeles|Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California]].
** "Nihonmachi", [[Long Beach, California]].
** [[Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California]].
** [[South Los Angeles]] (historic, mainly the Crenshaw/Mid-City/Baldwin area).
** [[Torrance, California]] - once extended to [[Redondo Beach, California|Redondo Beach]].
** Western Avenue is nicknamed "J-town".
* [[Markham, Ontario]] near [[Toronto]], Ontario, in Canada.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Legault |first1=Benoit |title=Little India et la mutation des quartiers ethniques de Toronto |url=https://l-express.ca/little-india-et-la-mutation-des-quartiers-ethniques-de-toronto/ |accessdate=10 January 2020 |work=L'Express (Toronto) |date=11 February 2019 |language=fr-CA}}</ref>
* [[Mercer Island, Washington]].
* [[Midtown Manhattan]], [[New York, New York]].
* North [[Loma Linda, California]] - sizable number of Japanese among other Asians.
* [[Oakland, California]] - "Nihonmachi" until WW2.
* [[Oxnard, California]] - site of 1905 Japanese and Mexican farm labor strike.
* [[Pasadena, California]] (historic).
* [[Porter Square]], [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]].
* [[Redmond, Washington]].
* [[Richmond Hill, Ontario]], Canada.
* [[Riverside, California]] (historic, also US' first known Korean and Filipino sections in 1900-20).
* [[Sacramento County, California]] like [[Florin, California|Florin]].
* [[Sakura Square]], [[Denver]], [[Colorado]].
* [[Salinas, California]] (historic, but city still has Japanese community).
* [[Santa Ana, California]] - historically farmlands in Greenville section.
* [[Scarsdale, New York]].
* [[Seattle, Washington]] metro area has Japanese neighborhoods, esp. suburbs of East [[King County, Washington]].
* [[Downtown San Bernardino|Seccombe Lake Park]], [[San Bernardino, California]] (once Japanese and Chinese section).
* South [[Orange County, California]] like [[Aliso Viejo, California|Aliso Viejo]].
* [[Tarrytown, New York]] in [[Westchester County, New York]], with many Japanese and other Asians.
* "Upper" Oakland ([[Piedmont, California|Piedmont]]), sizable number.
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada.
* [[Watsonville, California]] (historic).
* [[Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach, California]].
* [[Woodland, California]] (reduced by the WW2 internment).


====Korea====
====Korea====
{{Main|Koreatown}}
{{Main|Koreatown}}
* [[Annandale, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Woolsey |first1=Angela |title=Sixty percent of all Koreans in Virginia reside in Fairfax County |url=http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/sixty-percent-of-all-koreans-in-virginia-reside-in-fairfax/article_97c91aa6-0df5-11e8-9cc3-a3cb8ccc2ad5.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Fairfax Times]] |date=9 February 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Valerio |first1=Mike |title=Virginia Korean community on edge as tensions escalate |url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia-korean-community-on-edge-as-tensions-escalate/431980579 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[WUSA (TV)|WUSA]] |date=17 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Annandale's Korean community: a unique cultural enclave in suburban Virginia |url=http://www.dcintersections.americanobserver.net/2013/12/16/annandale-korean-enclave/ |website=D.C. Intersections |publisher=American University |accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Annandale, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Woolsey |first1=Angela |title=Sixty percent of all Koreans in Virginia reside in Fairfax County |url=http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/sixty-percent-of-all-koreans-in-virginia-reside-in-fairfax/article_97c91aa6-0df5-11e8-9cc3-a3cb8ccc2ad5.html |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[Fairfax Times]] |date=9 February 2018 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Valerio |first1=Mike |title=Virginia Korean community on edge as tensions escalate |url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia-korean-community-on-edge-as-tensions-escalate/431980579 |accessdate=13 February 2020 |work=[[WUSA (TV)|WUSA]] |date=17 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Annandale’s Korean community: a unique cultural enclave in suburban Virginia |url=http://www.dcintersections.americanobserver.net/2013/12/16/annandale-korean-enclave/ |website=D.C. Intersections |publisher=American University |accessdate=13 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Bunker Hill, Los Angeles]] (first Koreans in city history, 1890s-1960s).
* [[Buena Park, California]].
* [[Cerritos, California]] Asians are the largest plurality group.
* [[Crescenta Valley]], [[California]] ([[Glendale, California]] area).
* [[Desert Hot Springs, California]] on 8th Street and Cholla Drive.
* [[California State Route 82|El Camino Real]], [[Santa Clara, California]].
* [[Flushing, Queens]], [[New York (state)|New York]] (Korean businesses concentrated at Union Street between 35th and 41st Avenues) - known as "Koreatown".
* [[Fullerton, California]].
* [[Gardena, California]].
* [[Irvine, California]] (among other Asians).<ref>http://www.koreanamericancenter.org/</ref>
* [[Irvine, California]] (among other Asians).<ref>http://www.koreanamericancenter.org/</ref>
* Koreatown, [[North York, Ontario]].
* [[Koreatown, Toronto]], Ontario.
* [[Koreatown, Atlanta|Koreatown]], Atlanta, Georgia.
* [[Koreatown#Aurora, Colorado|Koreatown]], Aurora, Colorado.
* [[Koreatown#Bergen County, New Jersey|Koreatown]], Bergen County, New Jersey.
* [[Koreatown#Boston, Massachusetts|Koreatown]], Boston, Massachusetts.
* North Rd. Koreatown, [[Burquitlam, British Columbia|Burquitlam]], British Columbia (Unofficial), Canada.
* [[Koreatown#Chicago, Illinois|Koreatown]], Chicago, Illinois.
* [[Koreatown#Dallas, Texas|Koreatown]], Dallas, Texas.
* Korean Quarter, [[Detroit, Michigan]].
* [[Koreatown, Fort Lee]], New Jersey.
* Koreatown, [[Houston]], Texas.
* [[Koreatown, Long Island]], New York.
* [[Koreatown, Los Angeles]], California - Largest Korean enclave outside of Korea.
* [[Koreatown, Manhattan]], New York.
* [[Koreatown, Palisades Park]], New Jersey.
* [[Koreatown, Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania and [[Olney, Philadelphia]] which has a large Asian population (East and South Asians).
* [[Koreatown#Washington, D.C.|Koreatown]], Washington, District of Columbia.
* [[Kearny Mesa, San Diego, California]].
* [[Koreatown, Garden Grove|Little Seoul]], [[Garden Grove, California]].
* Little Seoul, [[Newport News, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/little-seoul-warwick-boulevard|title=A little 'Seoul' on Warwick Boulevard|publisher=}}</ref>
* Little Seoul, [[Newport News, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/little-seoul-warwick-boulevard|title=A little 'Seoul' on Warwick Boulevard|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Riverside, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pe.com/articles/riverside-820001-korean-ahn.html|title=Riverside’s Korea Town was historic, but was it first?|author=|date=December 4, 2016|website=pe.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Long Beach, California]] - East-Central areas.
* [[Pequeño Seúl]], [[Zona Rosa, Mexico City]].
* [[Riverside, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pe.com/articles/riverside-820001-korean-ahn.html|title=Riverside's Korea Town was historic, but was it first?|author=|date=December 4, 2016|website=pe.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Saint Catherine Street]], [[Montréal]] (known as Chinatown west/Koreatown), Canada.
* [[Telegraph Avenue]], [[Oakland, California]].
* [[Torrance, California]].
* Valley Boulevard, [[San Gabriel Valley]].
* West side of [[Alhambra, California]].
* [[West Covina, California]].


====Laos====
====Laos====
* [[Chollas View, San Diego]], California - Laotian immigrant enclave.<ref>[https://archive.today/20161012022855/http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_SF1_QTP8&prodType=table American FactFinder], [[U.S. Census Bureau]]</ref>
* [[Chollas View, San Diego]], California - Laotian immigrant enclave.<ref>[https://archive.today/20161012022855/http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_SF1_QTP8&prodType=table American FactFinder], [[U.S. Census Bureau]]</ref>
* [[Cincotta, California|Cincotta, Fresno]] - largest Laotian/Hmong community in the US.
* Eureka, California - main Asian ethnic group in CA counties north of the 40th latitude.
* [[Golden Hill, San Diego]], California - formerly SE Asian enclave.
* [[Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota]] metro area.
* [[Porterville, California]] - sizable population.
* [[San Antonio, Oakland, California]] - "Little Laos".
* Vista Serena, [[Banning, California]] - sizable population.
* [[Westminster, Colorado]] has Laotian and Hmong sections.


====Pakistan====
====Pakistan====
[[File:Gerrard Street, Toronto.JPG|right|thumb|Pakistani and other South Asian shops in Gerrard Street, Toronto]]
[[File:Gerrard Street, Toronto.JPG|right|thumb|Pakistani and other South Asian shops in Gerrard Street, Toronto]]
{{Main|Little Pakistan}}
{{Main|Little Pakistan}}
* [[Westwood, Los Angeles, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ericbrightwell.com/2016/05/01/no-enclave-exploring-pakistani-los-angeles/|title=No Enclave — Exploring Pakistani Los Angeles|first=|last=ericbrightwell|date=May 1, 2016|website=ericbrightwell.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - also has Persians from Iran (Persia Square).
* (East) Apache Boulevard, [[Tempe, Arizona]].
* [[Artesia, California]] (aka Little India). <ref>https://losangeleno.com/places/little-india-los-angeles/</ref>
* [[Buena Park, California]].
* [[Cerritos, California]].
* [[Chicago]] metropolitan area - Large Indian-Pakistani populations.
* [[Dallas, Texas]] - i.e. [[North Dallas]].
* [[Delano, California]] - in [[Kern County, California|Kern County]].
* [[Edison, New Jersey]] - thought to be largest Indian and Pakistani community in the US.
* [[El Monte, California]] - Pakistani and Indian-American communities in [[San Gabriel Valley]].
* [[Fremont, California]] – one of the largest Pashtun populations.
* [[Hoboken, New Jersey]] (gentrifying).
* [[Houston, Texas]] - i.e. [[River Oaks, Houston|River Oaks]].
* [[Imperial Valley]] see also [[Imperial County, California]].
* "Indo-Pakistani Square", Central L.A. ([[Mid-City, Los Angeles]]).
* Little Karachi, in [[Paterson, New Jersey]], known as the "Silk City" within the New York City Metropolitan Area.
* Little Pakistan, [[Coney Island Avenue]], Brooklyn, New York.
* Little Pakistan, [[Gerrard Street (Toronto)|Gerrard Street]], [[Toronto]], Ontario.
* "Pakidena" in [[Pasadena, California]] (also an Indian section).
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - sizable Indo-Pakistani community.
* [[Jackson Heights, Queens]] - [[New York City]] has many Pakistani and Indian communities.
* [[San Joaquin Valley]] - esp. [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] and [[Sikhs]] - in South Asian communities of
** [[Arvin, California|Arvin]].
** [[Bakersfield, California|Bakersfield]].
** [[Delano, California|Delano]].
** [[Delhi, California|Delhi]].
** [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] - Over 10,000 in [[Fresno County, California]].
** [[Hanford, California|Hanford]].
** [[Kerman, California|Kerman]].
** [[Livingston, California|Livingston]] in the [[Merced, California|Merced]] area.
** [[Lodi, California|Lodi]] - dating back to the 1920s.
** [[Modesto, California|Modesto]].
** [[Stockton, California|Stockton]] - one of the US' oldest and largest.
** [[Tulare, California|Tulare]].
* [[Sutter County, California]] - esp [[Yuba City, California|Yuba City]].
* [[Utah County, Utah]].
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] and suburbs like [[Richmond, British Columbia|Richmond]] and [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]].
* [[Washington, D.C.]] Metro area - many live in [[Maryland]] and [[Northern Virginia]].
* [[West Covina, California]].
* [[West New York, New Jersey]] (gentrifying).
* [[Westwood, Los Angeles, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ericbrightwell.com/2016/05/01/no-enclave-exploring-pakistani-los-angeles/|title=No Enclave — Exploring Pakistani Los Angeles|last=ericbrightwell|date=May 1, 2016|website=ericbrightwell.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - also has Persians from Iran (Persia Square).


====Philippines====
====Philippines====
{{Main|Little Manila}}
{{Main|Little Manila}}
{{See also|Demographics of Filipino Americans#Population concentrations}}
{{See also|Demographics of Filipino Americans#Population concentrations}}
* [[Burnaby, British Columbia]], Canada.
* [[Carson, California]]. It has a "Little Manila".<ref>{{cite book|author1=Florante Peter Ibanez|author2=Roselyn Estepa Ibanez|title=Filipinos in Carson and the South Bay|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LZ6tLcm9yK4C&pg=PA8|year=2009|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|isbn=978-0-7385-7036-5|page=8}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Ochoa |first=Cecile Caguingin |date=3 November 2013 |title=Carson, California commemoration caps Fil-Am history month |url=http://globalnation.inquirer.net/89415/carson-california-commemoration-caps-fil-am-history-month/ |newspaper=Inquirer |access-date=1 December 2014 |quote=After all, it is reputed to be the fourth city in the US with the highest percentage of Filipinos–approximately 20,000 out of its total 92,000 residents. }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Texeira |first=Erin |date=27 November 2000 |title=Carson, a Model of Multiracial Politics, Hit by Discord |url=https://articles.latimes.com/2000/nov/27/local/me-57847 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |access-date=1 December 2014 |quote= In recent decades, Filipino newcomers have arrived at a rapid rate, now making up about 20 percent of Carson's population and 24 percent of the teens at the high school, according to city estimates. }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mazza |first1=Sandy |title=History of Filipino-Americans in South Bay still being written |url=https://www.dailybreeze.com/2015/07/23/history-of-filipino-americans-in-south-bay-still-being-written/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Daily Breeze |date=23 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[Carson, California]]. It has a "Little Manila".<ref>{{cite book|author1=Florante Peter Ibanez|author2=Roselyn Estepa Ibanez|title=Filipinos in Carson and the South Bay|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LZ6tLcm9yK4C&pg=PA8|year=2009|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|isbn=978-0-7385-7036-5|page=8}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Ochoa |first=Cecile Caguingin |date=3 November 2013 |title=Carson, California commemoration caps Fil-Am history month |url=http://globalnation.inquirer.net/89415/carson-california-commemoration-caps-fil-am-history-month/ |newspaper=Inquirer |access-date=1 December 2014 |quote=After all, it is reputed to be the fourth city in the US with the highest percentage of Filipinos–approximately 20,000 out of its total 92,000 residents. }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Texeira |first=Erin |date=27 November 2000 |title=Carson, a Model of Multiracial Politics, Hit by Discord |url=https://articles.latimes.com/2000/nov/27/local/me-57847 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |access-date=1 December 2014 |quote= In recent decades, Filipino newcomers have arrived at a rapid rate, now making up about 20 percent of Carson's population and 24 percent of the teens at the high school, according to city estimates. }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mazza |first1=Sandy |title=History of Filipino-Americans in South Bay still being written |url=https://www.dailybreeze.com/2015/07/23/history-of-filipino-americans-in-south-bay-still-being-written/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Daily Breeze |date=23 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[Cerritos, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blancaflor |first1=Saleah |last2=Escobar |first2=Allyson |title=Filipino cultural schools help bridge Filipino Americans and their heritage |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/filipino-cultural-schools-help-bridge-filipino-americans-their-heritage-n924381 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=NBC News |date=30 October 2018 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Cerritos, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blancaflor |first1=Saleah |last2=Escobar |first2=Allyson |title=Filipino cultural schools help bridge Filipino Americans and their heritage |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/filipino-cultural-schools-help-bridge-filipino-americans-their-heritage-n924381 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=NBC News |date=30 October 2018 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Daly City, California]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sobredo |first1=James |title=DALY CITY: THE NEW FILIPINOTOWN - FoundSF |url=http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=DALY_CITY:_THE_NEW_FILIPINOTOWN |website=www.foundsf.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Nucum |first1=Jun |title=Daly City, population 32% Filipino, raises PH flag |url=https://usa.inquirer.net/32040/daly-city-population-32-filipino-raises-ph-flag |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Philippine Inquirer |date=12 June 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Vergara |first1=Benito M. |title=Pinoy Capital: The Filipino Nation in Daly City |date=2009 |publisher=Temple University Press |jstor=j.ctt14bt37r |isbn=978-1-59213-664-3 }}</ref>
* [[Daly City, California]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sobredo |first1=James |title=DALY CITY: THE NEW FILIPINOTOWN - FoundSF |url=http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=DALY_CITY:_THE_NEW_FILIPINOTOWN |website=www.foundsf.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Nucum |first1=Jun |title=Daly City, population 32% Filipino, raises PH flag |url=https://usa.inquirer.net/32040/daly-city-population-32-filipino-raises-ph-flag |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Phillipine Inquirer |date=12 June 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Vergara |first1=Benito M. |title=Pinoy Capital: The Filipino Nation in Daly City |date=2009 |publisher=Temple University Press |isbn=978-1-59213-664-3 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt14bt37r}}</ref>
* [[Delano, California]] - where "[[Larry Itliong]] Day" was dedicated<ref>{{cite book|first1=Xiaojian|last1=Zhao|author2=Edward J.W. Park Ph.D.|title=Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History &#91;3 volumes&#93;: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3AxIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA578|date=26 November 2013|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-240-1|page=578}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Morehouse |first1=Lisa |title=Grapes Of Wrath: The Forgotten Filipinos Who Led A Farmworker Revolution |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/09/16/440861458/grapes-of-wrath-the-forgotten-filipinos-who-led-a-farmworker-revolution |website=NPR.org |publisher=National Public Radio |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Janos |first1=Adam |title=When Grapes Became America's Most Controversial Fruit |url=https://www.history.com/news/delano-grape-strike-united-farm-workers-filipinos |website=HISTORY |publisher=History Channel |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref> - Also [[Cesar Chavez]] co-founded a farm labor union (United Farm Workers) with a large Filipino membership presence along with Latino/Mexican-Americans.
* [[Delano, California]] - where "[[Larry Itliong]] Day" was dedicated<ref>{{cite book|first1=Xiaojian|last1=Zhao|author2=Edward J.W. Park Ph.D.|title=Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History &#91;3 volumes&#93;: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3AxIAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA578|date=26 November 2013|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-240-1|page=578}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Morehouse |first1=Lisa |title=Grapes Of Wrath: The Forgotten Filipinos Who Led A Farmworker Revolution |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/09/16/440861458/grapes-of-wrath-the-forgotten-filipinos-who-led-a-farmworker-revolution |website=NPR.org |publisher=National Public Radio |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Janos |first1=Adam |title=When Grapes Became America's Most Controversial Fruit |url=https://www.history.com/news/delano-grape-strike-united-farm-workers-filipinos |website=HISTORY |publisher=History Channel |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Eagle Rock, Los Angeles]], esp. Eagle Rock Plaza.
* [[East Palo Alto, California]].
* [[Guam]] has Filipino communities in territory.
* [[Hawaii]] has Filipino communities in the islands state.
* [[Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, California]], aka MacArthur, Rampart and Westlake Districts. Established in 2002.
* [[Independence, Missouri]].
* [[Kansas City, Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Filipino Association of Greater Kansas City |url=http://www.filipino-association.org/ |website=www.filipino-association.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ziegler |first1=Laura |title=Kansas City Filipinos Slowly Make Contact With Loved Ones, Organize Support |url=https://www.kcur.org/post/kansas-city-filipinos-slowly-make-contact-loved-ones-organize-support#stream/0 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCUR]] |agency=National Public Radio |date=13 November 2013 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Dillard |first1=Megan |title=Fiesta Filipina: Locals celebrate Filipino culture and independence |url=https://fox4kc.com/news/fiesta-filipina-locals-celebrate-filipino-culture-and-independence/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[WDAF-TV]] |date=15 June 2014}}</ref>
* [[Kansas City, Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Filipino Association of Greater Kansas City |url=http://www.filipino-association.org/ |website=www.filipino-association.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ziegler |first1=Laura |title=Kansas City Filipinos Slowly Make Contact With Loved Ones, Organize Support |url=https://www.kcur.org/post/kansas-city-filipinos-slowly-make-contact-loved-ones-organize-support#stream/0 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCUR]] |agency=National Public Radio |date=13 November 2013 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Dillard |first1=Megan |title=Fiesta Filipina: Locals celebrate Filipino culture and independence |url=https://fox4kc.com/news/fiesta-filipina-locals-celebrate-filipino-culture-and-independence/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[WDAF-TV]] |date=15 June 2014}}</ref>
* "Philly-pino-town" [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Filipinos in Philadelphia Told Through Images |url=http://bakitwhy.com/articles/history-filipinos-philadelphia-told-through-images |website=BakitWhy |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Capozzola |first1=Christopher |title=Tracing Filipino Philadelphia in the Pedro Supelana Papers |journal=The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography |date=2016 |volume=140 |issue=3 |pages=426 |doi=10.5215/pennmaghistbio.140.3.0426 |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].
* Little Manila, [[Five Corners, Jersey City|Jersey City, New Jersey]].
* Little Manila, [[Stockton, California]].
* Little Manila, [[Virginia Beach, Virginia]].
* Little Manila, [[Woodside, Queens|Queens, New York]].
* [[Long Beach, California]] (Central districts).
* "Manilatown" in Downtown [[Riverside, California]] (historic, may be oldest in the mainland US).
* [[Mira Mesa, San Diego, California]] aka "Manila Mesa."
* [[National City, California]] near [[San Diego, California|San Diego]].
* [[Chula Vista, California|Otay Ranch, Chula Vista, California]].
* [[Panorama City, Los Angeles|Panorama City, California]].
* Panorama Park/Rancho Ramon Road/Date Palm Drive, [[Cathedral City, California]].
* [[Paradise Hills, San Diego|Paradise Hills, San Diego, California]].
* "Philly-pino-town" [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Filipinos in Philadelphia Told Through Images |url=http://bakitwhy.com/articles/history-filipinos-philadelphia-told-through-images |website=BakitWhy |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Capozzola |first1=Christopher |title=Tracing Filipino Philadelphia in the Pedro Supelana Papers |journal=The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography |date=2016 |volume=140 |issue=3 |pages=426 |doi=10.5215/pennmaghistbio.140.3.0426 |s2cid=151321775 }}</ref>
* [[Riverside, California]].
* [[Saint Louis, Missouri]].
* [[San Francisco, California]] (i.e. [[Kearny Street]] and [[Pacific Heights, San Francisco|Pacific Heights]] - aka Asian-Pacific Quarter. Original [[Manilatown]] demolished in the 1970s, more Filipinos now live in the [[Market Street (San Francisco)|South of Market]] or "SoMa").
* [[Toronto, Ontario]] - part of the metro area's large Asian population.
* [[Torrance, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Adel |first1=Rosette |title=DFA checking on Filipino community after California bowling alley shooting |url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/01/06/1882794/dfa-checking-filipino-community-after-california-bowling-alley-shooting |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Philippine Star |date=6 January 2019}}</ref>
* [[Torrance, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Adel |first1=Rosette |title=DFA checking on Filipino community after California bowling alley shooting |url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/01/06/1882794/dfa-checking-filipino-community-after-california-bowling-alley-shooting |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Philippine Star |date=6 January 2019}}</ref>
* [[West Covina, California]], centered on "Manila Way" on Amar Rd. and Azusa Ave.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Baer |first1=Stephanie |title=In nod to thriving population, West Covina looks to designate Filipino business area as ‘Little Manila’ |url=https://www.sgvtribune.com/2017/02/10/in-nod-to-thriving-population-west-covina-looks-to-designate-filipino-business-area-as-little-manila/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[San Gabriel Valley Tribune]] |date=10 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Angeles |first1=Steve |title=West Covina Filipinos celebrate 17th year anniversary of Manila Way |url=https://balitangamerica.tv/west-covina-filipinos-celebrate-17th-year-anniversary-of-manila-way/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Balitang America]] |date=10 August 2017}}</ref>
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] and surrounding area, most Filipinos in Canada.
* [[Victorville, California]].
* [[West Covina, California]], centered on "Manila Way" on Amar Rd. and Azusa Ave.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Baer |first1=Stephanie |title=In nod to thriving population, West Covina looks to designate Filipino business area as 'Little Manila' |url=https://www.sgvtribune.com/2017/02/10/in-nod-to-thriving-population-west-covina-looks-to-designate-filipino-business-area-as-little-manila/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[San Gabriel Valley Tribune]] |date=10 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Angeles |first1=Steve |title=West Covina Filipinos celebrate 17th year anniversary of Manila Way |url=https://balitangamerica.tv/west-covina-filipinos-celebrate-17th-year-anniversary-of-manila-way/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Balitang America]] |date=10 August 2017}}</ref>
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]].<ref>{{cite news |title=First wave of Filipino immigrants mark 50 years in Winnipeg |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/filipino-garment-workers-winnipeg-1.4825692 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=CBC News |date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Malek |first1=Jon |title=The Pearl of the Prairies: The History of the Winnipeg Filipino Community |journal=Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository |date=15 March 2019 |url=https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/6193 |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Petz |first1=Sarah |title=Filipinos find a home in Winnipeg as family ties drive immigration {{!}} National Post |url=https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/filipinos-find-a-home-in-winnipeg-as-family-ties-drive-immigration-in-manitoba |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=National Post |date=9 June 2013 |language=en-CA}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lett |first1=Dan |title=Mar 2012: Filipinos transform Manitoba |url=https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/special/ourcityourworld/philippines/filipinos-transform-manitoba-141282363.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Winnipeg Free Press |date=3 March 2012}}</ref>
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]].<ref>{{cite news |title=First wave of Filipino immigrants mark 50 years in Winnipeg |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/filipino-garment-workers-winnipeg-1.4825692 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=CBC News |date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Malek |first1=Jon |title=The Pearl of the Prairies: The History of the Winnipeg Filipino Community |journal=Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository |date=15 March 2019 |url=https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/6193 |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Petz |first1=Sarah |title=Filipinos find a home in Winnipeg as family ties drive immigration {{!}} National Post |url=https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/filipinos-find-a-home-in-winnipeg-as-family-ties-drive-immigration-in-manitoba |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=National Post |date=9 June 2013 |language=en-CA}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lett |first1=Dan |title=Mar 2012: Filipinos transform Manitoba |url=https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/special/ourcityourworld/philippines/filipinos-transform-manitoba-141282363.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Winnipeg Free Press |date=3 March 2012}}</ref>
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]] - Filipinos are numerous in Eastern Carolinas (plus South Carolina), Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia.


====Sri Lanka====
====Sri Lanka====
* [[Covina, California]] with a Sri Lankan community center in [[West Covina, California]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brightwell |first1=Eric |title=No Enclave — Exploring Sri Lankan Los Angeles |url=https://ericbrightwell.com/2016/05/05/no-enclave-exploring-sri-lankan-los-angeles/ |website=Eric Brightwell |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=5 May 2016}}</ref>
* [[Covina, California]] with a Sri Lankan community center in [[West Covina, California]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brightwell |first1=Eric |title=No Enclave — Exploring Sri Lankan Los Angeles |url=https://ericbrightwell.com/2016/05/05/no-enclave-exploring-sri-lankan-los-angeles/ |website=Eric Brightwell |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=5 May 2016}}</ref>
* Little Sri Lanka, [[Tompkinsville, Staten Island|Tompkinsville]], [[Staten Island]], [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Little Sri Lanka: An Island Nation Unites on Staten Island |url=https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/street-level/2019/10/07/little-sri-lanka--an-island-nation-unites-on-staten-island |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[NY1]] |date=8 October 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Goicochea |first1=Julia |title=A Guide to Staten Island's Little Sri Lanka |url=https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/articles/a-guide-to-staten-islands-little-sri-lanka/ |website=Culture Trip |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Little Sri Lanka {{!}} Why Staten Island? |url=https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/lankasrilittle/gallery/ |website=eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu |publisher=[[Macaulay Honors College]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* Little Sri Lanka, [[Tompkinsville, Staten Island|Tompkinsville]], [[Staten Island]], [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Little Sri Lanka: An Island Nation Unites on Staten Island |url=https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/street-level/2019/10/07/little-sri-lanka--an-island-nation-unites-on-staten-island |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[NY1]] |date=8 October 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Goicochea |first1=Julia |title=A Guide to Staten Island’s Little Sri Lanka |url=https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/articles/a-guide-to-staten-islands-little-sri-lanka/ |website=Culture Trip |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Little Sri Lanka {{!}} Why Staten Island? |url=https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/lankasrilittle/gallery/ |website=eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu |publisher=[[Macaulay Honors College]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Malvern, Toronto|Malvern, Scarborough]], [[Toronto]] (Toronto is home to the largest [[Tamil people|Tamil-speaking]] population outside South Asia).<ref name=canada>{{cite web|last=Foster |first=Carly |title=Tamils: Population in Canada |publisher=[[Ryerson University]] |year=2007 |url=http://www.diversitywatch.ryerson.ca/backgrounds/tamils.htm |accessdate=25 June 2008 |quote=According to government figures, there are about 200,000 Tamils in Canada |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080214141743/http://www.diversitywatch.ryerson.ca/backgrounds/tamils.htm |archivedate=14 February 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://heritagetoronto.org/new-beginnings-tamil-heritage-in-toronto/|title=New Beginnings: Tamil Heritage in Toronto -|website=heritagetoronto.org|access-date=March 2, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170710051142/http://heritagetoronto.org/new-beginnings-tamil-heritage-in-toronto/|archive-date=July 10, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tamilculture.com/the-tamil-community-in-canada-a-brief-overview/|title=The Tamil Community in Canada: A Brief Overview|website=tamilculture.com}}</ref>
* [[Malvern, Toronto|Malvern, Scarborough]], [[Toronto]] (Toronto is home to the largest [[Tamil people|Tamil-speaking]] population outside South Asia).<ref name=canada>{{cite web|last=Foster |first=Carly |title=Tamils: Population in Canada |publisher=[[Ryerson University]] |year=2007 |url=http://www.diversitywatch.ryerson.ca/backgrounds/tamils.htm |accessdate=25 June 2008 |quote=According to government figures, there are about 200,000 Tamils in Canada |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080214141743/http://www.diversitywatch.ryerson.ca/backgrounds/tamils.htm |archivedate=14 February 2008 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://heritagetoronto.org/new-beginnings-tamil-heritage-in-toronto/|title=New Beginnings: Tamil Heritage in Toronto -|website=heritagetoronto.org|access-date=March 2, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170710051142/http://heritagetoronto.org/new-beginnings-tamil-heritage-in-toronto/|archive-date=July 10, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tamilculture.com/the-tamil-community-in-canada-a-brief-overview/|title=The Tamil Community in Canada: A Brief Overview|website=tamilculture.com}}</ref>

====Taiwan====
* [[Diamond Bar, California]].
* [[Hacienda Heights, California]].
* [[Irvine, California]].
* [[Monterey Park, California|Little Taipei, Monterey Park, California]].
* [[Rowland Heights, California]].
* [[Walnut, California]].


====Thailand====
====Thailand====
* North side [[Chicago, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Numrich |first1=Paul |title=Thais |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1243.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Dolinsky |first1=Steve |title=Chicago Gets A Thai Town |url=https://stevedolinsky.com/chicago-gets-thai-town |website=Steve Dolinsky |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=6 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Carlozo |first1=Louis |title=Thai land |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2008-09-10-0809080572-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=10 September 2008}}</ref>
* North side [[Chicago, Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Numrich |first1=Paul |title=Thais |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1243.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Dolinsky |first1=Steve |title=Chicago Gets A Thai Town |url=https://stevedolinsky.com/chicago-gets-thai-town |website=Steve Dolinsky |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=6 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Carlozo |first1=Louis |title=Thai land |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2008-09-10-0809080572-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=10 September 2008}}</ref>
* Sin City, [[Fresno, California]] - also has Laotians and Cambodians.
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] also many Burmese.
* [[Thai Town, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Moreno Valley, California]]-[[Perris, California]] area. (concentration).
* [[Chinatown, Philadelphia]] with Thai and Thai-Chinese immigrants.
* [[Clairemont, San Diego|East Clairemont, San Diego, California]] (also has many Chinese).
* [[San Francisco]] has Thais and [[Tibetans]], Asian nations with large [[Buddhist]] populations.
* "Bangkok America", [[San Jose, California]].
* [[Santa Ana, California]] - Thais, Laotians and Indonesians, part of a large [[Southeast Asian]] community. (concentrations not an enclave).
* [[Seattle, Washington]].
* Vista Serena, [[Banning, California]] - SE Asians a plurality.


====Vietnam====
====Vietnam====
{{main|List of U.S. cities with large Vietnamese-American populations|Little Saigon|Little Vietnam}}
{{main|List of U.S. cities with large Vietnamese-American populations|Little Saigon|Little Vietnam}}

[[Image:Phuoc Loc Tho.jpg|thumb|Little Saigon, Orange County, California]]
[[Image:Phuoc Loc Tho.jpg|thumb|Little Saigon, Orange County, California]]
* [[West Argyle Street Historic District|Argyle, Chicago]], [[Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Argyle/Little Vietnam |url=https://argyleuptown.weebly.com/ |website=argyleuptown.weebly.com |publisher=Argyle Uptown |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Thompson |first1=Aimee |title=Little Saigon: An afternoon exploring Chicago's Vietnamese neighborhood with your family |url=http://www.chicagonow.com/raising-world-citizens/2014/03/little-saigon-an-afternoon-exploring-the-chicago-vietnamese-neighborhood-with-your-family/ |publisher=Chicago Now |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[West Argyle Street Historic District|Argyle, Chicago]], [[Illinois]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Argyle/Little Vietnam |url=https://argyleuptown.weebly.com/ |website=argyleuptown.weebly.com |publisher=Argyle Uptown |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Thompson |first1=Aimee |title=Little Saigon: An afternoon exploring Chicago’s Vietnamese neighborhood with your family |url=http://www.chicagonow.com/raising-world-citizens/2014/03/little-saigon-an-afternoon-exploring-the-chicago-vietnamese-neighborhood-with-your-family/ |publisher=Chicago Now |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Annandale, Virginia]].
* [[Arlington, Texas]] - may be largest Vietnamese town outside California.<ref>{{cite news |title=For Arlington-area Vietnamese, senior center is home away from home |url=https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2013/07/14/for-arlington-area-vietnamese-senior-center-is-home-away-from-home/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Dallas Morning News]] |date=14 July 2013 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Arlington, Texas]] - may be largest Vietnamese town outside California.<ref>{{cite news |title=For Arlington-area Vietnamese, senior center is home away from home |url=https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2013/07/14/for-arlington-area-vietnamese-senior-center-is-home-away-from-home/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Dallas Morning News]] |date=14 July 2013 |language=en}}</ref>
* Asian District, [[New York City]].
* Asian District, [[Oklahoma City]].
* [[Bay St. Louis, Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds/>
* [[Bay St. Louis, Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds/>
* [[Bayou La Batre, Alabama]].
* [[Bell Gardens, California]] - sizable Vietnamese population.
* [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]], [[Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds>Bounds, Jamie. "[http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/372/vietnamese-in-mississippi Vietnamese in Mississippi]" ({{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/6RXcFGzkk?url=http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/372/vietnamese-in-mississippi |date=3 August 2014}}). [[Mississippi Department of Archives and History]]. Retrieved on August 3, 2014. "People of Vietnamese heritage live throughout Mississippi, but most live in the metropolitan areas. The three coastal counties of Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock are home to the state’s largest Vietnamese population – Harrison County leads the way with more than half of the population."</ref>
* [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]], [[Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds>Bounds, Jamie. "[http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/372/vietnamese-in-mississippi Vietnamese in Mississippi]" ({{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/6RXcFGzkk?url=http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/372/vietnamese-in-mississippi |date=3 August 2014}}). [[Mississippi Department of Archives and History]]. Retrieved on August 3, 2014. "People of Vietnamese heritage live throughout Mississippi, but most live in the metropolitan areas. The three coastal counties of Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock are home to the state’s largest Vietnamese population – Harrison County leads the way with more than half of the population."</ref>
* [[Chula Vista, California]] - sizable numbers of Vietnamese.
* [[Coachella, California]] USA - they along with local Chinese, Chinese Mexicans, and Sino-Vietnamese have a Buddhist temple and a number of restaurants.
* Colonial-Town, [[Orlando, Florida]].
* [[Corpus Christi, Texas]] in the Texas Gulf coast.
* [[Costa Mesa, California]].
* [[D'Iberville, Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds/>
* [[D'Iberville, Mississippi]].<ref name=Bounds/>
* [[Dallas, Texas]].
* [[El Monte, California]].
* [[Falls Church, Virginia]] - many Vietnamese in [[Northern Virginia]].
* [[Fountain Valley, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Haire |first1=Chris |title=Fountain Valley: Vietnamese American suburb of Little Saigon? |url=https://www.ocregister.com/2013/05/10/fountain-valley-vietnamese-american-suburb-of-little-saigon-2/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Orange County Register]] |date=10 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[Fountain Valley, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Haire |first1=Chris |title=Fountain Valley: Vietnamese American suburb of Little Saigon? |url=https://www.ocregister.com/2013/05/10/fountain-valley-vietnamese-american-suburb-of-little-saigon-2/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Orange County Register]] |date=10 May 2013}}</ref>
* [[Fresno, California]].
* [[Garland, Texas]].
* [[Golden Hill, San Diego, California]] (lesser Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians today than after the Vietnam war, 1975-2010).
* [[Huntsville, Alabama]].
* Indian Hill, [[Pomona, California]]/[[Chino, California]].
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
* [[Inkster, Michigan]].
* [[Irvine, California]].
* [[Jersey City, New Jersey]] among other Asian and Latino immigrants.
* [[Little Saigon#Colorado|Little Saigon]], [[Denver, Colorado]].
* "Little Saigon" in [[Gulfport, Mississippi]].
* "Little Saigon", [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] (also known as Asian District).
* Little Saigons in [[Massachusetts]] - several New England coastal towns has many Vietnamese.<ref>https://globalboston.bc.edu/index.php/home/ethnic-groups/vietnamese/</ref>
* Little Saigons in [[Massachusetts]] - several New England coastal towns has many Vietnamese.<ref>https://globalboston.bc.edu/index.php/home/ethnic-groups/vietnamese/</ref>
* [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] ( [[Village de L'Est]] )- many Vietnamese and Chinese live along the Gulf coast.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hiltner |first1=Stephen |title=Vietnamese Forged a Community in New Orleans. Now It May Be Fading. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/05/us/vietnamese-forged-a-community-in-new-orleans-now-it-may-be-fading.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=5 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vietnamese History in New Orleans |url=https://www.neworleans.com/things-to-do/multicultural/cultures/vietnamese/ |website=www.neworleans.com |publisher=City of New Orleans |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
** [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] (esp. [[Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts|Dorchester]] with other Asians).
** [[Fall River, Massachusetts|Fall River]].
** [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]].
** [[Lowell, Massachusetts|Lowell]].
** [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]].
** North [[Quincy, Massachusetts|Quincy]].
** [[Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]].
* "Little Saigon" in [[Minneapolis-Saint Paul]], [[Minnesota]] area.
* [[Little Saigon]], [[Orange County, California]] - Largest Vietnamese enclave outside of Vietnam.
* [[Little Saigon]], [[San Diego]], [[California]].
* [[Little Saigon]], [[San Francisco]], [[California]].
* [[Little Saigon]], [[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[California]].
* [[Little Saigon, Seattle, Washington]].
* "Little Vietnam" [[Santa Clara Valley]], California.
* [[Long Beach, California]] - Vietnamese and large SE Asian population.
* [[Merced County, California]].
* [[Midtown, Houston|Midtown]] and Little China, both in [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Milpitas, California]].
* [[Mira Mesa, San Diego, California]].
* Midway neighborhood of [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. It is home to many Vietnamese-owned businesses and recent immigrants.
* [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] -
** [[Village de L'Est]] -
Many Vietnamese and Chinese live along the Gulf coast.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hiltner |first1=Stephen |title=Vietnamese Forged a Community in New Orleans. Now It May Be Fading. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/05/us/vietnamese-forged-a-community-in-new-orleans-now-it-may-be-fading.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=5 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vietnamese History in New Orleans |url=https://www.neworleans.com/things-to-do/multicultural/cultures/vietnamese/ |website=www.neworleans.com |publisher=City of New Orleans |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Oakland, California]] has sizable Vietnamese population.
* [[Orange, California]].
* [[Oxnard, California]] - small Vietnamese community.
* [[Garden Grove, California|Pacifica, Garden Grove, California]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] - largest in the East coast US. ([[Little Saigon, Philadelphia]]) and in the metro area: [[Camden, New Jersey]]-[[Cherry Hill, New Jersey]].
* [[Portland, Oregon]].
* [[Rosemead, California]].
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] has few Vietnamese sections.
* [[San Francisco, California]] has a Vietnamese community.
* [[Santa Ana, California]].
* Seven Corners, Virginia/Washington D.C. ([[Northern Virginia]] has many Vietnamese).
* Southeast side [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]].
* [[Stockton, California]].
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - also Koreans and SE Asians.
* Vietcouver, [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada.
* Vista Serena, [[Banning, California]] - concentration of Vietnamese and SE Asians.
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]] (concentration, with SE Asians).


===Europe===
===Australia===
* [[Santa Monica, California]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Goodman |first1=Jeff |title=Concert puts spotlight on Australian residents, tourists |url=https://www.smdp.com/concert-puts-spotlight-on-australian-residents-tourists/156622 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Santa Monica Daily Press]] |date=11 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Australians setting up shop and home in Los Angeles |url=https://www.escape.com.au/destinations/north-america/usa/los-angeles/australians-setting-up-shop-and-home-in-los-angeles/news-story/e91df5a7ddca0edd1781173a7d227e71 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=escape.com.au |date=14 June 2016}}</ref>
* [[Boston]] - Largest European ethnic group is Irish. It has communities of Swedes, Germans, Poles, Lithuanians, Russians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Albanians, and especially Italians and Portuguese. Also it has many European and Israeli Jews.
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]] - esp. Irish, Italian and Portuguese.
* [[Chicago]] - The city in the late 1800s-mid 1900s are covered in multiple ethnic neighborhoods by European immigrants and descendants.
** [[North Shore (Chicago)]] - see [[White Anglo Saxon Protestant]]s.
** [[Barrington, Illinois|Barrington]].
** [[DuPage County, Illinois|DuPage County]].
** [[Oak Park, Illinois|Oak Park]].
* [[Connecticut]] -
** [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]], [[Middletown, Connecticut|Middletown]], [[Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk]] and [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]].
It has large British-descended and other European ethnic communities, similar to coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
* [[Corsicana, Texas]] - History of Spanish/Mexican Texan, Louisiana French/Cajun and British/Anglo-American settlement.
* [[Detroit]] - Many Irish, Italian, Polish, other Slavic and esp. German and Canadian (Anglo and French) immigrants in its history.
* Eastern Pennsylvania ([[Chester, Pennsylvania]] known for many Welsh-Americans and ethnic Germans).
* [[East Palo Alto, California]] - Although it's large black community gave the nickname "Nairobi", there is a Portuguese and Afro-Lusophone population.
* East side [[Manhattan, New York]] - a history of immigration from several European nations.
* [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] - many European Nationals who come to retire and for other reasons. [[Broward County, Florida]] is the most diverse metro area in the US with 191 nationalities speaking 200 languages.
* [[Glendale, California]] - This suburb of [[Los Angeles]] has a history of Spanish, Italian, Greek, Armenian and Russian immigrants.
* [[Hollywood, Florida]] - Large numbers of European, Israeli and (esp French) Canadian residents.
* [[Indianola, Texas]] - many are of German and other European descent from immigration during the Texas republic era, 1836–45.
* [[Jerome, Arizona]] - Irish, Italian, and Slavic origin came in the late 19th century. By the time of World War I, Mexican nationals to soon become the majority of locals by 1930. There are also many of Chinese origin.
* [[Julian, Nebraska]] - SE Nebraska has many Dutch, French and German settlers.
* [[Larchmont, New York]] - "Little France" with many of Francophone (Quebecois/Canadian) and Franco-European background.
* [[Los Angeles, California]] -Poles, Ukrainians and Russians, also Serbs, Croats and Albanians in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]].
* [[Massachusetts]] -
** [[Cape Cod]], [[Martha's Vineyard]] and [[Nantucket]], has many Portuguese and Brazilians, along with Salvadorans and Spaniards.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]] - Largest concentration of recent Western European immigration.
* [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]- Large German-American population and ethnic groups from the Poles to Italians to Irish.
* [[Montebello, California]] - Greeks, Italian, Portuguese, Serbian and Spanish.
* [[Natchitoches, Louisiana]] - Many French (Cajun) and Spanish settlers.
* [[Neptune Township, New Jersey|Neptune, New Jersey]] - The [[Jersey Shore]] has many wealthy Euro-Americans, including Irish, Italian, Polish and European Jewish.
* [[Newark, New Jersey]] - Ethnic communities of Eastern Europeans (Slavs like Poles and Albanians), Germans, Greeks, Irish, Italians, Lithuanians, Magyars, Portuguese and Spaniards. There is a history of Jews, Chinese, African-Americans and Latinos as well.
* [[New York City]] - Historically, the largest destination for European and today, other immigration. It has the largest Jewish population of any city outside Tel Aviv, Israel. In the US, just as many immigrants tend to go to California, Texas, and Illinois, especially from Eastern and Southern Europe (i.e. Greeks, ex-Yugoslavs, Ukrainians, Portuguese and Spaniards).
** [[Levittown, New York]] on [[Long Island]].
* [[Orange County, California]] - A history of Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and ex Yugoslav settlers, esp. on Balboa Island known for fishermen, merchants and sailors. Anaheim, Garden Grove, Orange and Santa Ana had many Germans, Australians and Confederate (Southern US) veterans after the Civil War (1870s) settled the area in the second half of 19th century. <ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41168769|jstor = 41168769|last1 = Dickson|first1 = Lucile E.|title = The Founding and Early History of Anaheim, California|journal = Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California|year = 1919|volume = 11|issue = 2|pages = 26–37|doi = 10.2307/41168769}}</ref>
* [[Oregon]] - One of the most white/European states, however, there is a history of Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Russian and Portuguese immigration.
* [[Palm Beach County, Florida]] - European expat population, as well EU and non-EU immigration throughout Florida.
* [[Pennsylvania Dutch Country]] - History of German (including [[Amish]] and [[Mennonites]]), [[New Netherlands]] Dutch, [[New Sweden]] Swedish, and New Jersey Scottish colonial settlement going back to the early 1600s. [[Berks County, Pennsylvania|Berks]], [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Bucks]], [[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Montgomery]] and rural portions of Eastern Pennsylvania have Amish communities.
* [[Philadelphia]] - Recent Irish, Italian and Polish immigration, the city already has 150 years of these ethnic group communities.
** [[Levittown, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Riverside, California]] - History of Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese immigration, including from Hawaii.
* [[San Francisco, California]] - History of (British) Australian, French, Irish, Italian, Polish (including Jews) and Portuguese ethnic neighborhoods. <ref>https://cheminsdelafrancophonie.org/the-french-migrants-from-bearn-in-san-francisco/</ref>
* [[Santa Paula, California]] "Spanish Town" - Spaniards, Mexicans, Portuguese, Italians and from South America (West coast and Southern cone). The city also had a Chinatown with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino and Hawaiian (Asian and Polynesian) residents.
* [[Solvang, California]] - Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish and many ethnic German settlers in the 2nd half of 19th century. <ref>https://www.californiabeaches.com/solvang-ca/</ref>
* [[Alsatians (people)|Alsatians]] from the historically German and currently French region of [[Alsace]] settled in Southwestern [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], notably [[Waterloo County, Ontario|Waterloo County]]. Alsatians formed a community in [[Castroville, Texas]], in the US.
* [[Utah]] - one of the most white states, often are [[Mormons]] in [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] headquartered in [[Salt Lake City]].
** [[Spanish Fork, Utah]] ([[Icelandic heritage in Spanish Fork, Utah]]). Large Scandinavian, Scottish, Swiss, Spanish and some Southern European (Greek, Italian, Yugoslav, Basque and Portuguese) settlers.
* [[Walnut, California]] - many are of Spanish, Portuguese and southern European descent.
* [[Wasco, California]] - Large [[Basque people|Basque]] population along with the Central Valley portion of [[Kern County, California]]. The Basques originate from [[Basque Country (greater region)|Basque Country]] of northern Spain and the southwest part of France.
* [[Yonkers, New York]] - Irish, Italian, Polish (and Slavic) and Portuguese (and Spanish); along with Germanic and Arabic nationalities.
* [[Yorktown, New York]] - Irish, Italian, German, Eastern European and Mediterranean descendants.


====Albania====
====Albania====
* Albanian Town, [[Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pano |first1=Nicholas |title=Albanians |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/35.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mitchum |first1=Robert |title=Historic events in Kosovo felt in Chicago |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2008-02-21-0802200692-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=21 February 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Albanian-American Community of Illinois |url=https://www.aaciusa.org/ |website=sites.google.com}}</ref>
* Albanian Town, [[Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pano |first1=Nicholas |title=Albanians |url=http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/35.html |website=Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago |publisher=Chicago Historical Society |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Mitchum |first1=Robert |title=Historic events in Kosovo felt in Chicago |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2008-02-21-0802200692-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=21 February 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Albanian-American Community of Illinois |url=https://www.aaciusa.org/ |website=sites.google.com}}</ref>
* [[Astoria, Queens]], [[New York City]], New York.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Terrazzano |first1=Lauren |title=ALBANIANS FIND A NEW HOME ASTORIA'S AN ANCHOR |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/boroughs/albanians-find-new-home-astoria-anchor-article-1.688434 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=14 May 1995}}</ref>
* [[Astoria, Queens]], [[New York City]], New York.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Terrazzano |first1=Lauren |title=ALBANIANS FIND A NEW HOME ASTORIA'S AN ANCHOR |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/boroughs/albanians-find-new-home-astoria-anchor-article-1.688434 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=14 May 1995}}</ref>
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]].
* [[Detroit, Michigan]]. ''See also [[History of the Albanian Americans in Metro Detroit]]''<ref name=Indianimm>"[http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140601/NEWS/306019990/india-leads-all-nations-in-sending-people-to-detroit India leads all nations in sending people to Detroit]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Svd6t238?url=http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140601/NEWS/306019990/india-leads-all-nations-in-sending-people-to-detroit Archive]). ''[[Crain's Detroit Business]]''. June 1, 2014. Updated June 6, 2014. Retrieved on September 29, 2014. "Macomb has the highest current concentration of Albanian immigrants locally at 4,800, according to Global Detroit's data. That's the fourth-largest nationality of any group in the county."</ref>
* [[Detroit, Michigan]]. ''See also [[History of the Albanian Americans in Metro Detroit]]''<ref name=Indianimm>"[http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140601/NEWS/306019990/india-leads-all-nations-in-sending-people-to-detroit India leads all nations in sending people to Detroit]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Svd6t238?url=http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140601/NEWS/306019990/india-leads-all-nations-in-sending-people-to-detroit Archive]). ''[[Crain's Detroit Business]]''. June 1, 2014. Updated June 6, 2014. Retrieved on September 29, 2014. "Macomb has the highest current concentration of Albanian immigrants locally at 4,800, according to Global Detroit's data. That's the fourth-largest nationality of any group in the county."</ref>
:* [[Fairview, Michigan]].
:* [[Hamtramck, Michigan]].
:* [[Highland Park, Michigan]].
* [[Glendale, California]] along with Yugoslavs and Balkans ethnic groups.
* [[Indio, California]] area (2.0%) in [[Coachella Valley]]. {{citation needed|date=February 2019}}
* [[Lincoln Park, New Jersey]].
* Little Albania/Little Kosovo, [[Paterson, New Jersey]].
* Lydig Avenue, [[Bronx]], [[New York City]]. "Little Albania", "Little Russia" and "Yugotown" for ex-Yugoslav immigrants.
* March Base, [[Moreno Valley, California]] - example of [[Kosovo Albanians|Kosovars]] in the USA.
* [[Pelham Parkway (neighborhood), Bronx]], [[New York City]], New York.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greenberg |first1=Keith Elliot |title=Letter From Pelham Parkway |url=https://www.city-journal.org/html/letter-pelham-parkway-12728.html |website=City Journal |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=23 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Beckford |first1=Lloyd |title=Little Albania {{!}} The Bronx Journal |url=http://bronxjournal.com/?p=22439 |publisher=The Bronx Journal |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Sabbagh |first1=Mahmoud |title="Little Albania" in the Bronx {{!}} The Bronx Ink |url=http://bronxink.org/2011/12/15/21004-little-albania/ |publisher=The Bronx Ink |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Goodwin |first1=Michael |title=Albanian‐Americans Find Better Life in Real Estate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1979/08/08/archives/albanianamericans-find-better-life-in-real-estate-about-10000-in.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=8 August 1979}}</ref>
* [[Pelham Parkway (neighborhood), Bronx]], [[New York City]], New York.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greenberg |first1=Keith Elliot |title=Letter From Pelham Parkway |url=https://www.city-journal.org/html/letter-pelham-parkway-12728.html |website=City Journal |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=23 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Beckford |first1=Lloyd |title=Little Albania {{!}} The Bronx Journal |url=http://bronxjournal.com/?p=22439 |publisher=The Bronx Journal |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Sabbagh |first1=Mahmoud |title="Little Albania" in the Bronx {{!}} The Bronx Ink |url=http://bronxink.org/2011/12/15/21004-little-albania/ |publisher=The Bronx Ink |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Goodwin |first1=Michael |title=Albanian‐Americans Find Better Life in Real Estate |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1979/08/08/archives/albanianamericans-find-better-life-in-real-estate-about-10000-in.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=8 August 1979}}</ref>
* [[South Boston]], [[Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Christo |first1=Van |title=CHRONOLOGY: The Albanians of Boston {{!}} The Frosina Information Network |url=https://www.frosina.org/chronology-the-albanians-of-boston/ |publisher=Frosina Information Network |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anthony's Pier 4 a savior for Albanians - The Boston Globe |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/07/27/closure-anthony-pier-lamented-boston-albanian-community/9sb2m4gDtdrNhiJOUaxr9I/story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Boston Globe]]}}</ref>
* [[South Boston]], [[Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Christo |first1=Van |title=CHRONOLOGY: The Albanians of Boston {{!}} The Frosina Information Network |url=https://www.frosina.org/chronology-the-albanians-of-boston/ |publisher=Frosina Information Network |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anthony’s Pier 4 a savior for Albanians - The Boston Globe |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/07/27/closure-anthony-pier-lamented-boston-albanian-community/9sb2m4gDtdrNhiJOUaxr9I/story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Boston Globe]]}}</ref>
* South side, [[Saint Louis, Missouri]] - Kosovars, along with other ex-Yugoslavs.
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]].
* [[Wethersfield, Connecticut]] - along with ex-Yugoslavs like Bosnians.
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Albanian tradition, American home |url=https://www.worcestermag.com/article/20130606/news/306069369 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Worcester Magazine |date=6 June 2013 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=After toiling under communism, Albanian immigrants have found the American Dream in Worcester |url=https://www.wbjournal.com/article/after-toiling-under-communism-albanian-immigrants-have-found-the-american-dream-in |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Worcester Business Journal |date=9 December 2019}}</ref>
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Albanian tradition, American home |url=https://www.worcestermag.com/article/20130606/news/306069369 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Worcester Magazine |date=6 June 2013 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=After toiling under communism, Albanian immigrants have found the American Dream in Worcester |url=https://www.wbjournal.com/article/after-toiling-under-communism-albanian-immigrants-have-found-the-american-dream-in |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Worcester Business Journal |date=9 December 2019}}</ref>


====Belgium====
====Belgium====
* [[Sarnia]], Ontario, Canada - "Flemish or Dutch Corridor" to [[Chatham, Ontario]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Magee |first1=Joan |title=The Belgians in Ontario a history |date=1987 |publisher=Dundurn Press |isbn=9781550020144 |pages=114–115 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=62MqFc0w4RYC&ppis=_e&dq=Belgian+Sarnia&source=gbs_navlinks_s |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Artesia, California]] - Flemish and Walloon settlers.
* [[Belgium, Wisconsin]].
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarksburg,_West_Virginia#Belgians]] - [[Clarksburg, West Virginia]].
* [[Denver, Colorado]] - "Little Belgium".
* [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]] and the surrounding area ([[De Pere, Wisconsin|De Pere]]).
* [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] - Historic. A mixed-area with a notable Flemish speaking (and Québécois and German) population centered on St. Raphael's Church in the Granite Square - [[Piscataquog River]] area.
* [[Namur, Wisconsin]].
* [[Perry County, Missouri]] - The town of [[Belgique, Missouri|Belgique]].
* [[Sacramento, California]] - [[San Joaquin County, California]] region has Belgian (Flemish), Dutch and [[Frisians|Frisian]] settlement.
* [[Sarnia]], Ontario, Canada - "Flemish or Dutch Corridor" to [[Chatham, Ontario]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Magee |first1=Joan |title=The Belgians in Ontario a history |date=1987 |publisher=Dundurn Press |isbn=9781550020144 |pages=114–115 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=62MqFc0w4RYC&q=Belgian+Sarnia |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin]] and [[Door County, Wisconsin|Door County]].

====Bulgaria====
12 Largest [[Bulgarian-American]] communities.
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]].
* Boston.
* Chicago.
* Cleveland.
* Detroit.
* Los Angeles - since the 1960s, the largest in USA.
* [[Montgomery, Alabama]].
* New Jersey (many Jews, Romanians, Hungarians and Ukrainians mixed in).
* New York City - older established community.
* Philadelphia.
* Pittsburgh.
* San Francisco.


====Croatia====
====Croatia====
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]].
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] - largest ex-Yugoslav community in USA.
* [[Dutchtown, St. Louis]] (also Bosnian).
* [[Chinatown, Los Angeles|Glendale Junction, Los Angeles]] - history of Croats and ex-Yugoslavs since the 1900s.
* [[Indianapolis, Indiana]].
* [[Kansas City]] metro area
** [[Downtown Kansas City, Missouri|Croatian Place]], [[Kansas City, Missouri]].
** [[Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas)]].
* [[New Bern, North Carolina]].
* [[Potrero Hill]], [[San Francisco]] (known as "Slovenian Hill", also Slovene and Serb).
* [[Pueblo, Colorado]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=BONHAM |first1=NICK |title=Eilers Place defies odds as cultural icon |url=https://www.chieftain.com/article/20120318/SPECIAL/303189870 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Pueblo Chieftain |date=18 March 2012 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Pueblo, Colorado]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=BONHAM |first1=NICK |title=Eilers Place defies odds as cultural icon |url=https://www.chieftain.com/article/20120318/SPECIAL/303189870 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Pueblo Chieftain |date=18 March 2012 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] - Croatians along with ex-Yugoslavs.
* [[San Pedro, Los Angeles]] near Little Italy and Little Portugal.
* [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada - has Croatian and Serbian communities.
* [[Utica, New York]] (also Bosnian).
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]].

====Czech Republic====
* Bohemian Harlem (historic), also known as Finnish Quarter of [[Harlem, Manhattan]], [[New York City]].
* Czech Village, [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] - Location of The National Czech and Slavic Museum.
* [[David City, Nebraska]].
* [[Ennis, Texas]].
* [[Helena, Montana]].
* [[Little Bohemia (Omaha, Nebraska)]].
* [[Lower West Side, Chicago]], Illinois.
* Milwaukee Avenue, [[Chicago]].
* [[Moravia, Texas]]. - see [[Czech Texans]].
* [[Munden, Kansas]].
* [[Pilsen, Chicago|Pilsen]], [[Chicago]], Illinois (Czech when named, but [[Hispanic]] in the late 20th century, multi-cultural in the early 21st century and is experiencing gentrification).
* [[Port Costa, California]].
* [[Prague, Oklahoma]].
* [[Praha, North Dakota]].
* [[Praha, Texas]].
* [[Schulenburg, Texas]].
* [[Shiner, Texas]].
* [[Slavic Village]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
* [[Slovak, Arkansas]] was founded in 1894 by the Slovak Colonization Company.
* Slovak (Slovene) Hill, [[San Francisco, California]] - Czechs, Slovaks and ex-Yugoslavs.
* [[Tabor, South Dakota]].
* [[Veseley, North Dakota]].
* [[West, Texas]].


====Denmark====
====Denmark====
* [[Bay City, Michigan]] along with Dutch and Belgians (these 3 nationalities are highly numerous in Michigan).
* [[Buellton, California]].
* [[Denmark, New York]].
* [[Denmark, South Carolina]].
* [[Denmark, Texas]].
* [[Elk Horn, Iowa]].<ref name="dv">{{cite web |title=Danish Villages |url=http://www.danishvillages.com/ |website=Danish Villages |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sachs |first1=Andrea |title=Little Denmark: Velkommen to Iowa |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/little-denmark-velkommen-to-iowa/2014/07/10/7e68ae72-f18a-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=12 July 2014}}</ref>
* [[Elk Horn, Iowa]].<ref name="dv">{{cite web |title=Danish Villages |url=http://www.danishvillages.com/ |website=Danish Villages |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sachs |first1=Andrea |title=Little Denmark: Velkommen to Iowa |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/little-denmark-velkommen-to-iowa/2014/07/10/7e68ae72-f18a-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=12 July 2014}}</ref>
* [[Kimballton, Iowa]].<ref name="dv"/><ref>{{cite web |title=Post |url=https://www.iowaadventurer.com/single-post/2018/02/13/A-fairy-tale-visit-to-Kimballton-one-of-Iowas-Danish-Villages |website=iowaadventurer |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Kimballton, Iowa]].<ref name="dv"/><ref>{{cite web |title=Post |url=https://www.iowaadventurer.com/single-post/2018/02/13/A-fairy-tale-visit-to-Kimballton-one-of-Iowas-Danish-Villages |website=iowaadventurer |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Solvang, California]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Solvang: A Look at Southern California’s Danish Enclave, Just Three Hours from Campus |url=https://business.fullerton.edu/news/2016/08/03/solvang-a-look-at-southern-californias-danish-enclave-just-three-hours-from-campus/ |website=Mihaylo News |publisher=[[California State University, Fullerton]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=3 August 2016}}</ref>
* [[Greenville, Michigan]].
* [[Isleton, California]] along with many from the Netherlands.
* [[Little Denmark, New Brunswick]], Canada.
* [[Manti, Utah]].
* [[Payson, Utah]].
* [[Racine, Wisconsin]].
* [[San Pedro, California]] in [[Los Angeles]] - Danish fishermen settled in the ports.
* [[Sanpete County, Utah]].
* [[Solvang, California]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Solvang: A Look at Southern California's Danish Enclave, Just Three Hours from Campus |url=https://business.fullerton.edu/news/2016/08/03/solvang-a-look-at-southern-californias-danish-enclave-just-three-hours-from-campus/ |website=Mihaylo News |publisher=[[California State University, Fullerton]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=3 August 2016}}</ref>
* [[Spanish Fork, Utah]].
* [[Springville, Utah]].
* [[Tyler, Minnesota]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Goetz |first1=Kathryn |title=Danebod {{!}} MNopedia |url=https://www.mnopedia.org/structure/danebod |website=www.mnopedia.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Christensen |first1=Thomas P |title=Danish Settlement in Minnesota |journal=Minnesota Historical Society |date=1927 |pages=363–385 |url=http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/8/v08i04p363-385.pdf |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Tyler, Minnesota]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Goetz |first1=Kathryn |title=Danebod {{!}} MNopedia |url=https://www.mnopedia.org/structure/danebod |website=www.mnopedia.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Christensen |first1=Thomas P |title=Danish Settlement in Minnesota |journal=Minnesota Historical Society |date=1927 |pages=363–385 |url=http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/8/v08i04p363-385.pdf |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>


====Eastern European Jewish====
====Eastern European Jewish====
* [[Brighton Beach|Little Odessa]], [[Brighton Beach]], [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
* Brooklyn's [[Starrett City]] also with many Blacks and Latinos.
* [[Co-op City, Bronx]] - Many are from the former USSR.
* [[Burbank, California]].
* [[Catskills]], [[New York State]], aka the [[Borscht Belt]].
* [[Cincinnati, Ohio]].
* [[Detroit, Michigan]] and metro area.
* [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]] along with Moroccan and Ethiopian Jews.
* [[Glendale, California]].
* [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]] - Many also live in [[West Los Angeles]] and [[San Fernando Valley]].
* [[Jacksonville, Florida]] along with North African and Middle Eastern Jews.
* [[Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Massapequa, New York]].
* [[Orange Park, Florida]] in the [[Jacksonville, Florida]] area<ref name="jackson born">{{cite web|url=https://www.jacksonville.com/article/20110423/NEWS/801252960|title=Jacksonville's foreign-born population diverse unto itself|first=Deirdre|last=Conner|date=|website=The Florida Times-Union|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - in addition, has non-Jewish Slavic groups, Romanians, Hungarians and Albanians.
* [[Orange Park, Florida]] in the [[Jacksonville, Florida]] area<ref name="jackson born">{{cite web|url=https://www.jacksonville.com/article/20110423/NEWS/801252960|title=Jacksonville's foreign-born population diverse unto itself|first=Deirdre|last=Conner|date=|website=The Florida Times-Union|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - in addition, has non-Jewish Slavic groups, Romanians, Hungarians and Albanians.
* [[Pasadena, California]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - large Euro-Jewish immigrant and Orthodox/Hasidic presence throughout [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[St. Louis Park, Minnesota]], derisively referred to by some as 'St. Jewish Park'. Also has significant Russian population.
* [[University City, Missouri]].
* [[West Hollywood, California]] and adjacent [[Park La Brea, Los Angeles]], also has other Jewish groups.
* [[Wethersfield, Connecticut]] - often Russian/ex-USSR/former Soviet bloc.
* [[White Oak, Maryland]] near [[Washington, D.C.]].
* [[Whittier, California]] - Hasidic Jewish colony.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in [[Mexico City]] Ashkenazi Jewish communities sprung up along Justo Sierra and Jesus Maria Streets also building the first Ashkenazi Synagogue in Mexico in the early 1900s modeled after a Lithuanian Synagogue.


====Finland====
====Finland====
* [[Stanton Township, Michigan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Finnish.html|title=Ancestry Search - Genealogy by City - ePodunk.com|website=www.epodunk.com|access-date=April 17, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071107090554/http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Finnish.html|archive-date=November 7, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Aberdeen, Washington]].
* [[Astoria, Oregon]].
* [[Delaware]] - small number of American Finns a legacy of [[New Sweden]] colony in 1600s.
* Finnish Quarters in [[Minneapolis]] and [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]].
* "Finnish Quarter", [[New York City]] (in North-east [[Manhattan, New York City|Manhattan]] until the 1920s).
* [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts]].
* [[Ithaca, New York]].
* [[Lantana, Florida]] - many are retirees from [[Finland]] and the USA.
* [[Monessen, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Northern Arizona]] has a few Finnish-American towns.
* [[Oulu, Wisconsin]].
* [[Payson, Utah]] - Finland also had [[Sweden Finns]] and [[Finnish Swedes]].
* [[Rio Linda, California]] - transplants from largely Finnish [[Upper Peninsula]], [[Michigan]].
* [[Savo, South Dakota]].
* [[Sointula, British Columbia]] in Canada.
* [[Stanton Township, Michigan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Finnish.html|title=Ancestry Search - Genealogy by City - ePodunk.com|website=www.epodunk.com|access-date=April 17, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071107090554/http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Finnish.html|archive-date=November 7, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Winlock, Washington]] - Finnish community in the [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] metro area.
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].


====France or [[French American|Franco-American]]====
====France====
* [[Linden, Alabama]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/counties/marengo.html|title=Marengo County, Alabama history, ADAH|author=|date=|website=www.archives.state.al.us|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Acadiana]] region or Southern [[Louisiana]].
* [[Artois, California]] - founded by Gold Rush settlers from France.
* [[Belleville, Wisconsin]].
* [[Belden Place]], [[San Francisco]]. <ref>https://www.hudin.com/</ref> <ref>https://cheminsdelafrancophonie.org/the-french-migrants-from-bearn-in-san-francisco/</ref>
* [[Beverly Hills, California]] with a sizeable French expat population.
* [[Cahokia, Illinois]] had a now defunct French-speaking community.
* [[Coos County, New Hampshire]].
* [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] metro area (mainly [[French-Canadian]]).
* [[French Camp, California]] - French/Belgian/Dutch settlement in 1850s.
* French Hill, [[Leominster, Massachusetts]] (also from Quebec, Canada).
* [[French Lick, Indiana]].
* [[French Quarter]], [[New Orleans]] - formerly [[Louisiana Creole]], now tourist attraction.
* [[Frenchtown, El Dorado County, California]].
* [[Frenchtown, Yuba County, California]] - also called French Ravine.
* [[Frenchtown (Tallahassee)|Frenchtown, Tallahassee]], [[Florida]].
* "French Town", [[Sacramento, California]] (historic).
* Frenchville, [[Clearfield County, Pennsylvania]].
* "French West Gary Indy" ([[Gary, Indiana]] had some European French, French-Canadian and Louisianan French in mid 20th century, also [[Chicago]] and [[New York City]] are largest US cities for French expatriates).
* [[Glencoe, California]] - includes Belgians like Flemings and Walloons.
* [[Hollywood, Florida]] ("Quebec South" from [[Quebec]], Canada) or "France in America").
* [[Kaskaskia, Illinois]] - small number a legacy of New France (1700s).
* [[Lewiston, Maine]].
* [[Linden, Alabama]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.archives.state.al.us/counties/marengo.html|title=Marengo County, Alabama history, ADAH|author=|date=|website=www.archives.state.al.us|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - many French-Americans in the US Gulf Coast.
* [[Little Canada, Minnesota]].
* [[Manchester, New Hampshire]].
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]].
* [[Mobile, Alabama]].
* [[New Rochelle, New York]].
* [[Nord, California]].
* Northeast [[Connecticut]].
* [[Northeast Kingdom]], VT/"Indian Stream", NH region.
* [[Old Mines, Missouri]].
* [[Orange, California]] - also includes Dutch and German-Americans. There's an ethnic French club "L'Etat du Orange". French fishermen and sailors along with Germans, Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards and Latin Americans (Mexicans and Chileans) were known to dock in [[Newport Beach, California]]. <ref>https://www.frenchcalifornian.com/page/french-places-in-california/</ref>
* [[Picard, California]] - no longer French, same with other French-settled towns in Northern Cal.
* [[Reynoldston, New York]] in [[Franklin County, New York]] facing Quebec, Canada.<ref name="reynoldstonnewyork.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.reynoldstonnewyork.org/|title=Reynoldston Research — Oral and Digital History of Northern New York|author=|date=|website=www.reynoldstonnewyork.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Reynoldston, New York]] in [[Franklin County, New York]] facing Quebec, Canada.<ref name="reynoldstonnewyork.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.reynoldstonnewyork.org/|title=Reynoldston Research — Oral and Digital History of Northern New York|author=|date=|website=www.reynoldstonnewyork.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* River-Town aka "[[Frogtown, Los Angeles|Frogtown]]", [[Los Angeles]] - historic, in 1850s-1890s, French descendants later moved to [[Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles]], which was largely Italian, also Portuguese and Spanish until 1920s. <ref>https://france-amerique.com/en/frenchtown-the-forgotten-history-of-los-angeles-french-community/#:~:text=Frenchtown%2C%20the%20French%20Enclave%20of%20Los%20Angeles&text=The%20neighborhood%20in%20Los%20Angeles,survives%20through%20its%20place%20names.</ref>
* [[Saint-Pierre and Miquelon]]. (Territory of [[France]]).
* [[Vermont]] second to Maine with the most French-American/Franco-Canadian population of any state.
* [[Weimar, California]] - includes Alsatians, Saarlanders and ethnic Germans.
* [[Wilmington, Delaware]].
* [[Woonsocket, Rhode Island]].
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].

Mexico -
* [[Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur]], Mexico - French along with Anglo-Americans.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in Mexico City, many French families migrated to Mexico City and became peddlers but soon opened many shops and the first department stores in Mexico. In La Merced they formed French communities depending on their region of origin, such as the Bretons, Alpines (Barcelonettes), the Pyrenees, French Basques, Alsatians, and Burgundy.
* [[Mexico City]] Barrio de San Juan was where most workers with some money lived in Mexico City, especially those working in El Buen Tono Cigar Company and has a distinct French flair. Those who left La Merced or the immigrant hotels bought their first homes in Barrio de San Juan forming a small French Quarter here.
* Mexico City in Colonia San Rafael, many French families who had gained much wealth built their first homes here, especially Barcelonettes from the Alpine region of France in the mid 20th Century. Later on, with more wealth and as the city grew, the French families moved to southern neighbourhoods and suburbs away from the cramped streets. La Condesa neighbourhood has a very distinct French stamp as well as the Juarez Neighbourhood with Parisian style buildings.
* [[Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco]], Mexico - the state itself has many French and British descendants.
* [[San Rafael, Veracruz]], [[Veracruz]] one of the largest French agricultural colonies with most of the settlers coming from Burgundy region. Today, the town has a very French flair as the cuisine, architecture and most families are of French background. The town of [[Jicaltepec]] was the first French colony and as it grew they formed San Rafael and other towns along the Rio Bobos (Bobos River) forming a unique French identity that prospered because of the vanilla production and links to French ports in [[Le Havre]] connecting France and Mexico.
* [[Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur]], Mexico - product of French immigration during Napoleon III's rule of Mexico (1860s).


====Germany====
====Germany====
{{See also|Little Germany (disambiguation){{!}}Little Germany|Germantown (disambiguation){{!}}Germantown}}
{{See also|Little Germany (disambiguation){{!}}Little Germany|Germantown (disambiguation){{!}}Germantown}}

[[File:Bavarian house in Mexico City.jpg|thumb|right|A German-style home, now a restaurant, in the San Angel neighborhood, Mexico City]]
[[File:Bavarian house in Mexico City.jpg|thumb|right|A German-style home, now a restaurant, in the San Angel neighborhood, Mexico City]]

* [[Allied Gardens, San Diego]], California.
* [[Amana Colonies]], Iowa.
* Amish Country, [[Pennsylvania]].
* [[Anaheim, California]].
* [[Apple Valley, California]] (and nearby [[Big Bear Lake, California]]).
* [[Arapahoe, Nebraska]].
* [[Artois, California]].
* [[Auburn, Nebraska]].
* [[Beaumont, California]].
* [[Berlin, Maryland]].
* [[Berlin, New Hampshire]].
* [[Berlin, New Jersey]].
* [[Berlin, North Dakota]].
* [[Boerne, Texas]].
* Bremen, Illinois (now [[Tinley Park, Illinois]]).
* [[Buffalo, New York]] has German sections.
* [[Charlotte, North Carolina]]/[[Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]] - a stretch of German companies in Charlotte called "autobahn".
* [[Chino Hills, California]] - some German companies based in nearby [[Ontario, California|Ontario]].
* [[Chicago, Illinois]], thought to be largest German-American city.
* [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] has history of German-American culture, the center of "[[Germania]]", 1840–1920.
* [[Comfort, Texas]].
* [[Danzig, North Dakota]].
* [[Detroit, Michigan]] has a German-American history.
* [[Deutschtown]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.globalpittsburgh.org/communities/europe|title=Deutschtown (Pittsburgh), PA|author=|date=|website=www.globalpittsburgh.org|accessdate=May 30, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Deutschtown]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.globalpittsburgh.org/communities/europe|title=Deutschtown (Pittsburgh), PA|author=|date=|website=www.globalpittsburgh.org|accessdate=May 30, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Dutchtown, St. Louis]], [[Missouri]] (historic).
* [[East Berlin, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Ephrata, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Florida]] has many retirees from Germany and throughout the US of various German ancestries and nationalities, i.e. [[Amish]] colonies and Jewish Americans which can be multiethnic.
* [[Frankenmuth, Michigan]].
* [[Fredericksburg, Texas]].<ref>https://www.vacasa.com/discover/best-bavarian-villages-in-the-united-states</ref>
* [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]].
* [[Freistadt, Missouri]].
* German Coast, [[Louisiana]] (Cote de Les Allemandes).
* "Germania", an area of many ethnic Germans between [[Princeton, New Jersey]] and [[Trenton, New Jersey]].
* [[Germantown, Connecticut]].
* [[Germantown Hills, Illinois]].
* [[Germantown, Illinois]].
* [[Germantown, Decatur County, Indiana]].
* [[Germantown, Indiana (former)|Germantown, Indiana]] (historic).
* [[Germantown, Iowa]].
* [[Germantown, Kentucky]].
* [[Germantown, Louisville]] & [[Schnitzelburg, Louisville]], [[Kentucky]].
* [[Germantown, Anne Arundel County, Maryland]].
* [[Germantown, Baltimore County, Maryland]].
* [[Germantown, Maryland]].
* [[Germantown, Worcester County, Maryland]].
* [[Germantown, Quincy, Massachusetts]].
* [[Germantown, Springfield, Massachusetts]].
* [[Germantown, Missouri]].
* [[Germantown, North Dakota]].
* [[Germantown (CDP), New York]].
* [[Germantown, Allegany County, New York]].
* [[Germantown, Orange County, New York]].
* [[Germantown (town), New York]].
* [[Germantown, North Carolina]]
* [[Germantown, Ohio]].
* [[Germantown, Washington County, Ohio]].
* [[Germantown, Adams County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, Columbia County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, Franklin County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, Pike County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Germantown, South Carolina]].
* [[Germantown, Cheatham County, Tennessee]].
* [[Germantown, Davidson County, Tennessee]].
* [[Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee]].
* [[Germantown, Virginia]].
* [[Germantown, Juneau County, Wisconsin]].
* [[Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin]].
* [[Germantown, Wisconsin]].
* [[German Village]], [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Ohio]].
* [[Germany, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Goshen, Indiana]] ([[Amish]] colony in the area).
* [[Hanover, Kansas]].
* [[Hanover, Pennsylvania]].<ref name=HanoverCentenntial>{{cite book|title=Official Program of the Centennial of Incorporation of the Borough of Hanover, Pennsylvania|date=1915|publisher=Hanover (York County, Pa.). Centennial Committee|location=Hanover, Pa|isbn=9781152216747|page=11|url=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028862402#page/n15/mode/2up|accessdate=29 August 2015|archiveurl=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028862402#page/n3/mode/2up|archivedate=8 March 2010}}</ref>
* [[Hanover, Pennsylvania]].<ref name=HanoverCentenntial>{{cite book|title=Official Program of the Centennial of Incorporation of the Borough of Hanover, Pennsylvania|date=1915|publisher=Hanover (York County, Pa.). Centennial Committee|location=Hanover, Pa|isbn=9781152216747|page=11|url=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028862402#page/n15/mode/2up|accessdate=29 August 2015|archiveurl=https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028862402#page/n3/mode/2up|archivedate=8 March 2010}}</ref>
* [[Helen, Georgia]].
* [[Pennsylvania Dutch Country]]
* [[St. Marys, Pennsylvania]] - [[Bavaria]]n Catholic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cityofstmarys.com/2440-foreword.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061022222904/http://www.cityofstmarys.com/2440-foreword.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 22, 2006|title=Wayback Machine|author=|date=October 22, 2006|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Helvetia, Oregon]].
* [[Helvetia, West Virginia]].
* [[Henry County, Missouri]].
* [[Hermann, Missouri]].
* [[Hillsboro, Oregon]] - area known for breweries founded by German, Dutch and Danish immigrants.
* [[Hudson Valley]] in [[New York (state)]] - German and Japanese companies have US headquarters in the region.
* [[Old World Village]], [[Huntington Beach, California]].
* [[Intercourse, Pennsylvania]] - Amish community.
* "Jewtown", [[Staten Island]], [[New York City]].
* [[Judith Basin County, Montana|Judith Basin, Montana]] - [[Hutterite]] and [[Mennonite]] colonies.
* [[Kitchener, Ontario]] (formerly [[Berlin to Kitchener name change|Berlin]]).
* [[Kutztown, Pennsylvania]] (Amish country).
* [[Laguna Niguel, California]] in [[Orange County, California]]- the county known for many German settlers in 1870s.
* [[Leavenworth, Washington]].
* [[Lincoln Square, Chicago]].
* [[Lititz, Pennsylvania]].
* "Little Berlin" (historic), [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn]], coincidentally the area is named for trendiness of [[Berlin, Germany]].
* [[Little Germany, New York]] (historic; ceased to exist after the ''[[General Slocum]]'' disaster of 1904).
* "Little Poland" (in decline, now diverse), [[Paterson, New Jersey]], also known for Poles and Jews from Germany and Poland.
* [[Lower East Side, Manhattan]] (historic) - including German and other Ashkenazi [[Jews]].
* [[Luckenbach, Texas]].
* [[Mount Angel, Oregon]].
* [[Muenster, Texas]].
* [[New Bern, North Carolina]] - German and Swiss settlement in its 3 century old history.
* [[New Braunfels, Texas]].
* [[New Bremen, New York]].
* [[New Leipzig, North Dakota]].
* [[New Paltz, New York]].
* [[New Ulm, Minnesota]].
* [[New Rochelle, New York]] including Jews of German and other nationalities.
* [[New Vienna, Iowa]].
* [[North Dakota]] - including [[History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union|German Russians]] from [[Russia]].
** [[Dresden, North Dakota]].
** [[Enderlin, North Dakota]].
** [[Hamburg, North Dakota]].
** [[Karlsruhe, North Dakota]].
** [[Kief, North Dakota]].
** [[Kulm, North Dakota]].
** [[Lehr, North Dakota]].
** [[Oberon, North Dakota]].
** [[Osnabrock, North Dakota]].
** [[Strasburg, North Dakota]].
* [[Oakdale, California]].
* [[Old Economy Village]] at [[Ambridge, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Orange, California]] - Batavia section (historic), also Dutch and French in the late 19th century.
* [[Over-the-Rhine]], Cincinnati, Ohio.
* [[Parkston, South Dakota]] ([[Hutterite]] community).
* [[Pennsylvania Dutch Country]]. Geographically the area referred to as Amish/Dutch country centers on the cities of [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]], [[Hershey, Pennsylvania|Hershey]], [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]], [[Reading, Pennsylvania|Reading]], and [[York, Pennsylvania|York]]. Pennsylvania Dutch Country encompasses the counties of [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]], [[York County, Pennsylvania|York]], [[Adams County, Pennsylvania|Adams]], [[Franklin County, Pennsylvania|Franklin]], [[Dauphin County, Pennsylvania|Dauphin]], [[Cumberland County, Pennsylvania|Cumberland]], [[Lebanon County, Pennsylvania|Lebanon]], [[Berks County, Pennsylvania|Berks]], [[Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Northampton]], [[Carbon County, Pennsylvania|Carbon]], [[Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh]], [[Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania|Schuylkill]], [[Snyder County, Pennsylvania|Snyder]], [[Union County, Pennsylvania|Union]], [[Juniata County, Pennsylvania|Juniata]], [[Mifflin County, Pennsylvania|Mifflin]], [[Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania|Huntingdon]], [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania|Northumberland]], and [[Centre County, Pennsylvania|Centre]]. Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants would spread from this area outwards outside the Pennsylvania borders between the mountains along river valleys into neighboring Maryland ([[Washington County, Maryland|Washington]], [[Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick]], and [[Carroll County, Maryland|Carroll]] counties), [[West Virginia]], [[New Jersey]] ([[Warren County, New Jersey|Warren]] and northern [[Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Hunterdon]] counties), Virginia ([[Shenandoah Germans|Shenandoah Valley]]), and North Carolina. The larger region has been historically referred to as Greater Pennsylvania. The historic Pennsylvania Dutch diaspora in Ontario, Canada has been referred to as Little Pennsylvania.
* [[Philadelphia]] - German-American center.
* [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] - One of the largest German-American cities.
* [[Pryor Creek, Oklahoma]].
* [[Quakertown, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Rice County, Minnesota]].
* [[Riverbank, California]].
* [[St. Jacobs, Ontario]].
* [[St. Louis County, Missouri]].
* [[St. Marys, Pennsylvania]] - [[Bavaria]]n Catholic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cityofstmarys.com/2440-foreword.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061022222904/http://www.cityofstmarys.com/2440-foreword.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 22, 2006|author=|date=October 22, 2006|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Salinas Valley]], [[California]] (Mennonite and Amish colony).
* [[San Diego, California]].
* [[San Joaquin County, California]] near [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]].
* [[Saxonburg, Pennsylvania]] - named for [[Saxons]], ancestral tribe of Germany.
* [[Schulenburg, Texas]].
* [[Schertz, Texas]].
* [[Serbin, Texas]] ([[Sorbs|Sorbian]] immigrants).
* [[Shenandoah Germans]] in [[Shenandoah Valley]], Virginia.
* "Shingletown", Sacramento, [[California]].
* [[Sonoma Valley]], California.<ref>https://web.sonoma.edu/modlang/german/germanimmigrants.htm</ref>
* [[Stanislaus County, California|Stanislaus County]] and surrounding areas in Northern California.
* [[Stearns County, Minnesota]] was predominantly German and Catholic in the 1970s, and the second-most Catholic county in the US (second only to New Orleans).
* [[Strasburg, North Dakota]] ([[Volga Germans]]).
* [[Syracuse, New York]].
* [[Texas Hill Country]] and [[Edwards Plateau]] (see [[German Texans]]).
* [[The Highlands, Louisville]], [[Kentucky]].
* [[Tug Hill]] region of New York state.
* [[Ulster, New York]] ("German Settlement" and "Dutch Settlement").
* [[Unity, Maine]] (Amish).
* [[Utica, New York]].
* [[Vienna, Virginia]] (many German-Americans and Germany expatriates in [[Northern Virginia]]).
* [[Walburg, Texas]].
* [[Wasco, California]] (San Joaquin Valley attracted German and other European immigrant farmers).
* [[Waterloo County, Ontario|Waterloo County]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Westside, Los Angeles]] - includes many of Ashkenazi Jewish origin.
* [[West New York, New Jersey]] ([[Guttenberg, New Jersey|Guttenberg]]).
* "West Penn" ([[Jewtown, Pennsylvania]]) - no large Jewish presence, mainly Pennsylvania Dutch (ethnic Germans).
* [[Whittier, California]] ([[Pennsylvania Dutch]] and [[Quaker]] settlement in 1870s).
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].
* [[Wyoming]] has many [[Volga Germans]], also [[History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union|German Russians]] in the Dakotas.
* [[Yates County, New York]] - Old Order Mennonites.
* [[Yorba Linda, California]] (extension of California Mennonite and Quaker settlement).
* [[Yorktown, New York]] in [[Hudson Valley]].
* [[Yorkville, Manhattan]], New York City - has a large German-American presence.
* [[Yorkville, Oneida County, New York|Yorkville, New York]], in upstate NY.
* [[Zeeland, North Dakota]] - Volga German, German and Dutch.

Mexico -
* [[Cuahutemoc]], [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]] thousands of [[Mennonite]] families make this one of the largest Mennonite settlements in the world.
* [[Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] - German cultural presence in Northern Mexican states.
* [[Puebla]] Mexico, large German community since the 19th Century which keeps growing due to German companies in the city.
* [[San Angel de Allende]], [[Jalisco]], [[Mexico]] ([[German Mexicans]]).
* [[Soconusco]], [[Chiapas]] in southern Mexico, home to [[Nueva Alemania]] where hundreds of German families settled and grew coffee.
* [[Tula de Allende]], Hidalgo.
* Villa Alemania, San Angel, [[Mexico City]] (houses have German-Bavarian architectural styles).


====Greece====
====Greece====
{{Main|Greektown}}
{{Main|Greektown}}
* [[Astoria, Queens]], New York.<ref>{{cite news |last1=BOGOS |first1=KRISTINA |title=New wave of Greeks flocking to Astoria |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/queens/new-wave-greeks-flocking-astoria-article-1.1328443 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=28 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Kolasa-Sikiaridi |first1=Kerry |title=Astoria: The Ever-Changing Greektown of New York {{!}} USA.GreekReporter.com |url=https://usa.greekreporter.com/2019/02/22/the-ever-changing-face-of-greektown-in-astoria-queens-video/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=22 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Greeks in Astoria {{!}} The Astoria Project |url=https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/ioannides16_astoriaproject/demographics/greeks-in-astoria/ |publisher=[[Macaulay Honors College]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Pappas |first1=Gregory |title=Just How Greek is Astoria? Map Says it All |url=https://www.pappaspost.com/just-how-greek-is-astoria-map-says-it-all/ |website=The Pappas Post |date=2 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Shepard |first1=Richard F. |title=Astoria, a Greek Isle in the New York City Sea |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/15/arts/astoria-a-greek-isle-in-the-new-york-city-sea.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=15 November 1991}}</ref>
* [[Astoria, Queens]], New York.<ref>{{cite news |last1=BOGOS |first1=KRISTINA |title=New wave of Greeks flocking to Astoria |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/queens/new-wave-greeks-flocking-astoria-article-1.1328443 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=28 April 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Kolasa-Sikiaridi |first1=Kerry |title=Astoria: The Ever-Changing Greektown of New York {{!}} USA.GreekReporter.com |url=https://usa.greekreporter.com/2019/02/22/the-ever-changing-face-of-greektown-in-astoria-queens-video/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=22 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Greeks in Astoria {{!}} The Astoria Project |url=https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/ioannides16_astoriaproject/demographics/greeks-in-astoria/ |publisher=[[Macaulay Honors College]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Pappas |first1=Gregory |title=Just How Greek is Astoria? Map Says it All |url=https://www.pappaspost.com/just-how-greek-is-astoria-map-says-it-all/ |website=The Pappas Post |date=2 February 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Shepard |first1=Richard F. |title=Astoria, a Greek Isle in the New York City Sea |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/15/arts/astoria-a-greek-isle-in-the-new-york-city-sea.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=15 November 1991}}</ref>
* [[Campbell, Ohio]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Campbell, OH: Second-Highest Percentage of Greeks in the United States |url=https://www.thenationalherald.com/58908/campbell-oh-second-highest-percentage-greeks-united-states/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The National Herald |date=13 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Boney |first1=Stan |title=Campbell's Greek heritage shines in 'Bridge Brothers' documentary |url=https://www.wkbn.com/news/campbells-greek-heritage-shines-in-bridge-brothers-documentary/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[WKBN-TV|WKBN]] |date=14 September 2017}}</ref>
* [[Campbell, Ohio]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Campbell, OH: Second-Highest Percentage of Greeks in the United States |url=https://www.thenationalherald.com/58908/campbell-oh-second-highest-percentage-greeks-united-states/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The National Herald |date=13 September 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Boney |first1=Stan |title=Campbell’s Greek heritage shines in ‘Bridge Brothers’ documentary |url=https://www.wkbn.com/news/campbells-greek-heritage-shines-in-bridge-brothers-documentary/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[WKBN-TV|WKBN]] |date=14 September 2017}}</ref>
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]].<ref>{{cite web |title=GREEKS |url=https://case.edu/ech/articles/g/greeks |website=Encyclopedia of Cleveland History {{!}} Case Western Reserve University |publisher=[[Case Western Reserve University]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Greek Town, Ohio - Ohio History Central |url=https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Greek_Town,_Ohio |website=ohiohistorycentral.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]].<ref>{{cite web |title=GREEKS |url=https://case.edu/ech/articles/g/greeks |website=Encyclopedia of Cleveland History {{!}} Case Western Reserve University |publisher=[[Case Western Reserve University]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Greek Town, Ohio - Ohio History Central |url=https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Greek_Town,_Ohio |website=ohiohistorycentral.org |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Durham, North Carolina]] (Southpoint).
* [[Greektown, Baltimore]], Maryland.
* [[Greektown, Chicago]], Illinois.
* Greektown, [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]].
* [[Greektown, Detroit]], Michigan.
* [[Greektown, Montréal]], Canada.
* Greektown, [[New York City]].
* Greektown, [[San Diego, California]].
* Greektown, [[San Pedro, Los Angeles]].
* Greektown, [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kokkinidis |first1=Tasos |title=Tarpon Springs: The 'Greek Island' of the United States {{!}} USA.GreekReporter.com |url=https://usa.greekreporter.com/2019/03/01/tarpon-springs-the-greek-island-of-the-united-states/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=2 March 2019}}</ref>
* Greektown, [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kokkinidis |first1=Tasos |title=Tarpon Springs: The 'Greek Island' of the United States {{!}} USA.GreekReporter.com |url=https://usa.greekreporter.com/2019/03/01/tarpon-springs-the-greek-island-of-the-united-states/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=2 March 2019}}</ref>
* [[Greektown, Toronto]], Canada.
* [[Greektown, Vancouver]], Canada.
* [[Greeks in Omaha, Nebraska|Greek Town]], Omaha, Nebraska (historic).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Krajicek |first1=David J. |title=Justice Story: Fearmongering and racism drove Greek immigrants from Nebraska |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny-justice-story-greeks-run-out-of-omaha-20190407-4m23kqwtsvgvfftkdfyzhur7tq-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=7 April 2019}}</ref>
* [[Greeks in Omaha, Nebraska|Greek Town]], Omaha, Nebraska (historic).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Krajicek |first1=David J. |title=Justice Story: Fearmongering and racism drove Greek immigrants from Nebraska |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny-justice-story-greeks-run-out-of-omaha-20190407-4m23kqwtsvgvfftkdfyzhur7tq-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[New York Daily News]] |date=7 April 2019}}</ref>
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] historical [[Greektown]] in Mexico City along Calle Academia (Academia Street).<ref>{{cite news |title=Greeks in Mexico Celebrate Greek Independence Day {{!}} News from Greeks in Africa, Asia, and Latin America |url=https://world.greekreporter.com/2012/03/25/greeks-in-mexico-celebrate-greek-independence-day/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=25 March 2012}}</ref>
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] historical [[Greektown]] in Mexico City along Calle Academia (Academia Street).<ref>{{cite news |title=Greeks in Mexico Celebrate Greek Independence Day {{!}} News from Greeks in Africa, Asia, and Latin America |url=https://world.greekreporter.com/2012/03/25/greeks-in-mexico-celebrate-greek-independence-day/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The Greek Reporter |date=25 March 2012}}</ref>
* [[Naucalpan]], State of Mexico a large Greek community has formed outside of Mexico City.<ref name="GAG">{{cite web |last1=Archos |first1=irene |title=Hellenic Orthodox Presence in Mexico: |url=https://greekamericangirl.com/hellenic-orthodox-presence-in-mexico/ |website=Greek American Girl |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=7 May 2019}}</ref>
* [[Manhattan Beach, California]] and the beach cities of [[Los Angeles County, California]] - also in Alhambra, Montebello, Pomona and west Covina areas.
* [[History of the Greek Americans in Metro Detroit|Metro Detroit]] in Michigan.
* [[Miami, Florida]].
* [[Naucalpan]], State of Mexico a large Greek community has formed outside of Mexico City.<ref name="GAG">{{cite web |last1=Archos |first1=irene |title=Hellenic Orthodox Presence in Mexico |url=https://greekamericangirl.com/hellenic-orthodox-presence-in-mexico/ |website=Greek American Girl |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=7 May 2019}}</ref>
* [[New Smyrna Beach, Florida]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Harrison |first1=Casmira |title=Greeks in New Smyrna celebrate 'Plymouth Rock of their own' |url=https://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20160827/greeks-in-new-smyrna-celebrate-plymouth-rock-of-their-own |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Daytona Beach News-Journal]] |date=27 August 2016 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Namee |first1=Matthew |title=Greeks in Florida, 1768 |url=https://orthodoxhistory.org/2009/12/21/greeks-in-florida-1768/ |website=Orthodox History |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=21 December 2009}}</ref>
* [[New Smyrna Beach, Florida]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Harrison |first1=Casmira |title=Greeks in New Smyrna celebrate 'Plymouth Rock of their own' |url=https://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20160827/greeks-in-new-smyrna-celebrate-plymouth-rock-of-their-own |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Daytona Beach News-Journal]] |date=27 August 2016 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Namee |first1=Matthew |title=Greeks in Florida, 1768 |url=https://orthodoxhistory.org/2009/12/21/greeks-in-florida-1768/ |website=Orthodox History |accessdate=14 February 2020 |date=21 December 2009}}</ref>
* "Old Greek Town", [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] - the state has a Greek community.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Papanikolas |first1=Helen |title=THE GREEKS IN UTAH |url=https://www.uen.org/utah_history_encyclopedia/g/GREEKS_IN_UTAH.shtml |website=Utah History Encyclopedia |publisher=Utah Education Network |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=History of the Hellenic Community Salt Lake City, Utah |url=http://www.pahh.com/hca/history.html |website=www.pahh.com |publisher=Preservation of American Hellenic History |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lyman-Whitney |first1=Susan |title=GREEK MIGRATION TO UTAH |url=https://www.deseret.com/1993/9/3/19064201/greek-migration-to-utah |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Deseret News]] |date=3 September 1993 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Billinis |first1=Alexander |title=Greeks in Utah, my home state |url=https://neoskosmos.com/en/40815/greeks-in-utah-my-home-state/ |publisher=NEOS KOSMOS |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=9 March 2017}}</ref>
* "Old Greek Town", [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] - the state has a Greek community.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Papanikolas |first1=Helen |title=THE GREEKS IN UTAH |url=https://www.uen.org/utah_history_encyclopedia/g/GREEKS_IN_UTAH.shtml |website=Utah History Encyclopedia |publisher=Utah Education Network |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=History of the Hellenic Community Salt Lake City, Utah |url=http://www.pahh.com/hca/history.html |website=www.pahh.com |publisher=Preservation of American Hellenic History |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Lyman-Whitney |first1=Susan |title=GREEK MIGRATION TO UTAH |url=https://www.deseret.com/1993/9/3/19064201/greek-migration-to-utah |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Deseret News]] |date=3 September 1993 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Billinis |first1=Alexander |title=Greeks in Utah, my home state |url=https://neoskosmos.com/en/40815/greeks-in-utah-my-home-state/ |publisher=NEOS KOSMOS |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=9 March 2017}}</ref>
* [[Palm Desert, California]] - where they have an annual Greek festival near the local Greek Orthodox church.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pdgreekfest.org/|title=Greek Festival ~ Palm Desert|author=|date=|website=pdgreekfest.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Palm Desert, California]] - where they have an annual Greek festival near the local Greek Orthodox church.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pdgreekfest.org/|title=Greek Festival ~ Palm Desert|author=|date=|website=pdgreekfest.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - Greeks live aside Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Cape Verdeans, Turks and Arabs.
* [[Poughkeepsie, New York]] (Greeks among victims of 1927 riot) - NY state has most Greeks in US.
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]] esp. in the city of San Francisco.
* [[Sinaloa]], Mexico - this Mexican state has coastal Greek communities. The cities of [[Culiacan]], [[Humaya]], [[Guasave, Sinaloa|Tamazula]] and [[Yoreme]] have the largest Greek concentrations in Sinaloa where the cultivation of tomato brought them fortunes and the valley is known as "Valle de Grecia" or the "Greek Valley".<ref name="GAG"/>
* [[Sinaloa]], Mexico - this Mexican state has coastal Greek communities. The cities of [[Culiacan]], [[Humaya]], [[Guasave, Sinaloa|Tamazula]] and [[Yoreme]] have the largest Greek concentrations in Sinaloa where the cultivation of tomato brought them fortunes and the valley is known as "Valle de Grecia" or the "Greek Valley".<ref name="GAG"/>
* [[South Point Township, Gaston County, North Carolina]].
* [[Syracuse, New York]].
* [[Tampa, Florida]], esp. in [[Ybor City]] but a small portion of locals.
* [[Upper Darby, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Keisoglou |first1=Vasilis |title=Upper Darby becomes Little Greece on Greek Independence Day [video] ⋆ Cosmos Philly |url=https://cosmosphilly.com/upper-darby-becomes-little-greece-greek-independence-day-video/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Cosmos Philly |date=30 March 2014}}</ref>
* [[Upper Darby, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Keisoglou |first1=Vasilis |title=Upper Darby becomes Little Greece on Greek Independence Day [video] ⋆ Cosmos Philly |url=https://cosmosphilly.com/upper-darby-becomes-little-greece-greek-independence-day-video/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Cosmos Philly |date=30 March 2014}}</ref>
* [[Victoria, British Columbia]] along with Dutch, Portuguese and Scandinavians.
* [[West Los Angeles]] - historically, the Toy District in Downtown LA had Greeks.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-may-27-me-greektown27-story.html</ref>
* [[West Los Angeles]] - historically, the Toy District in Downtown LA had Greeks.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-may-27-me-greektown27-story.html</ref>
* [[Wilmington, North Carolina]] along with Portuguese, Filipinos and Latinx (Puerto Ricans).


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====Iceland====
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====Ireland====
====Ireland====
{{Main|List of Irish-American communities}}
{{Main|List of Irish-American communities}}
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] (portions and many suburbs) - largest Irish city outside Ireland. Peak percentage nearing 50% in 1920 after 70 years of immigration.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/17/just-how-irish-boston/aTIo00BOP5Nyw6WdHAgXSI/story.html |title = Just how Irish is Boston? - the Boston Globe}}</ref>
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] (portions and many suburbs) - largest Irish city outside Ireland. Peak percentage nearing 50% in 1920 after 70 years of immigration.<ref>https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/17/just-how-irish-boston/aTIo00BOP5Nyw6WdHAgXSI/story.html</ref>
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]] - 1/6 to 1/7 of the town are of Irish and Scotch-Irish descent.
* [[Brookline, Massachusetts]].
* [[Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Corktown, Detroit]], Michigan.
* Corktown, [[Hamilton, Ontario]].
* [[Corktown, Toronto]], Ontario.
* The Creek, [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]].
* [[Dorchester, Massachusetts]].
* [[Downey, California]] - most Irish today relocated throughout [[Los Angeles County, California]].
* [[Dublin, California]].
* [[Dublin, Ohio]].
* [[East Cambridge, Massachusetts]].
* [[Five Points, Manhattan]], New York City. (historic - Irish presence peaked 1850s-1920s).
* [[Goose Village]], [[Montréal, Quebec]] (Griffintown).
* [[Green Forest, Arkansas]] - Scotch-Irish and Scottish settlers included.
* [[Havertown, Pennsylvania]] - Known as the "33rd county," a reference to the 32 counties of Ireland.
* [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]] ([[History of the Irish in Holyoke]]).
* [[Irish Channel, New Orleans]], Louisiana.
* [[Irish Hill, Louisville]], Kentucky.
* [[Limerick, Louisville]], Kentucky.
* [[Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California]] (1850s-1930s, Irish moved out of the city in WW2).
* [[Montreal]] has a large Irish history. ([[Irish Quebecers]]).
* [[Munjoy Hill]], Portland, Maine.
* [[New Britain, Connecticut]].
* [[Newport, Rhode Island]] - More live in [[Middletown, Rhode Island]].
* [[Newfoundland]] - a history of Irish culture.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - most Irish today relocated throughout [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[Pearl River, New York]] - 2nd Highest Irish percentage in [[New York State]].
* [[Petaluma, California]].
* [[Philadelphia]] - Large Irish populations.
* [[Point Lookout, New York]] - Highest Irish percentage in NY state.
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]].
* [[Quincy, Massachusetts|Quincy]] near Boston in the New England region, home to the largest Irish American population of any city in the United States.
* [[Rockaway, Queens]]/ Rockaway Point/Breezy Point - Over half the community, NYC's most Irish section as of 2020.
* [[Sacramento, California]].
* [[San Francisco]] - esp the Irish Hill neighborhood.
* [[San Jose, California]].
* [[San Luis Obispo, California]] (Irish Hills-Madonna Road, rural community no longer exists).
* [[Santa Monica, California]].
* [[Somerville, Massachusetts]].
* [[South Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[South Buffalo, Buffalo, New York|South Buffalo]] facing Canada (see [[Irish Canadian]]).
* [[South Shore (Massachusetts)]] - has largely Irish-American populations in their towns.
* [[Syracuse, New York]] has a few Irish sections.
* [[Toronto]] has several Irish sections.
* [[Ulster County, New York]] - including the town [[Ulster, New York]].
* [[Woodlawn Heights, Bronx]], New York.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in [[Mexico City]], thousands of Irish immigrated to Mexico and settled in La Merced neighbourhood but after a few generations they moved to other neighbourhoods opening many businesses and cultural centres as well as Irish Pubs. The St. Patrick's Parade is held in Parque España which changes the name to Parque Irlanda in honour of the Irish festivities.


====Italy====
====Italy====
{{Main|Little Italy}}
{{Main|Little Italy}}
* Little Italy, [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] (historic; now [[Chinatown, Los Angeles|Chinatown]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/forgotten-italians-los-angeles-491238|title=Yes, there was a Little Italy in Los Angeles. It now even has a museum.|first=|last=Alexander Nazaryan On 8/25/16 at 9:00 AM EDT|date=August 25, 2016|website=Newsweek|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
Canada -
* [[Little Italy, Manhattan]], [[New York City]] - now engulfed by expanded Chinatown.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/nyregion/22littleitaly.html|title=In New York’s Little Italy, Fewer and Fewer Italians|first=Sam|last=Roberts|date=February 21, 2011|publisher=|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref>
* [[Città Italiana]] ([[Saint Leonard, Quebec|Saint Leonard]]), [[Montréal]], [[Quebec]].
* [[Corso Italia, Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Edmonton, Alberta]] has a Little Italy-Chinatown-Blacktown (African Canadian).
* [[Little Italy, Montréal]], [[Quebec]] (aka La Petite Italie).
* [[Little Italy, Preston Street, Ottawa]], [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada.
* [[Vaughan, Ontario]], Canada.
* [[Victoria, British Columbia]].
* [[Via Italia, Montréal]].
* Via Italia, [[Windsor, Ontario]] - adjacent to Italian community in [[Detroit]], USA.
Mexico -
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] thousands of Italians settled in La Merced neighbourhood during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many were from Northern Italy (Veneto, Lombardians, Piedmontese, Trentinos, Ligurians and Tuscans) while others were from [[Calabria]], [[Sicily]], [[Abruzzo]], and [[Basilicata]] or the "undesired" Italians but who later gained fortune and moved to wealthier parts of the city.
* La Aldana agricultural colony in [[Azcapotzalco]], [[Mexico City]] settled hundreds of [[Lombardian]] and [[Trentino]] families from northern Italy. The colony was absorbed by Mexico City but still retains many of the original Italian families.
* [[Hidalgo (state)|Hidalgo]] northeast of Mexico City.
* [[Chipilo]], [[Puebla]], Mexico. Outside of the city of Puebla and near Cholula, this town retains a distinc [[Veneto|Venetian]] identity and their language from the [[Veneto]] region.
* [[Gutierrez Zamora]], [[Veracruz]] the first agricultural colony made of Italians knows as the "Model Colony" consisted of Ligurian, Sardinian and Piedmontese immigrants who first settled around Papantla, but moved closer to the coast and formed Gutierrez Zamora gaining fortunes with the vanilla plantations.
* [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]].
* [[Gabriel Zamora|Lombardía (Michoacán)]], [[Michoacán]].
* [[Nueva Italia, Michoacán|Nueva Italia]], [[Michoacán]].
* [[Zentla, Veracruz|Zentla]], [[Veracruz]].
* [[Huatusco, Veracruz|Huatusco]], [[Veracruz]] a colony formed mainly of Trentino, Venetian and Lombardian families in La Colonia Manuel Gonzalez who have spread out around the mountainous region between [[Córdoba, Veracruz|Cordoba]], [[Orizaba]] and the port of [[Veracruz]]. To this day it is the largest Italian region within Mexico.
* [[Little Italy#Mexico|Colonia Diez Gutierrez]] in [[San Luis Potosi]] near [[Ciudad del Maiz]] is a colony known as "La Colonia Italiana" and it is formed by Trentino families from what became both [[Austria]] and [[Italy]] or the [[Südtirol]] creating the only Austro-Italian colony in the world.
* [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo Leon]] when the industry grew in northern Mexico, many families from all over Italy migrated here and prospered.
* [[Tijuana]] in [[Baja California]] many Southern Italians made their home in Tijuana especially during the [[American Prohibition]] Era running bars, casinos and links with the [[Italian-American Mafia|Mafia]]. Many Italians fled the United States and Canada during the persecutions of the crime families to Tijuana and during WWII and made Tijuana their home as well. The [[Caesar Salad]] was created here by an Italian immigrant gaining much fame.
* [[Ensenada, Baja California|Ensenada]] in [[Baja California]] thousands of Italian families migrated here for the Gold Rush and stayed for the wine country in the [[Guadalupe Valley]]. Most families are of northern and central Italian background and one of the largest communities of the last hundred plus years. Many of the largest Winemakers are of Italian background today.

USA -
* [[Alhambra, California]] near L.A.
* [[Arizona]] (the [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] metro area) has largely Italian retirement communities.
* [[Asbury Park, New Jersey]].
* [[Barrington, Rhode Island]].
* [[Beaumont, California]] - Including Swiss Italians.
* [[Bergen County, New Jersey]] - The county's Largest of 15 ethnic groups.
* [[Berlin, New Jersey]].
* [[Bloomfield (Pittsburgh)]], [[Pennsylvania]].
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]] - estimated 20-22% or 1/5th are of Italian descent.
* [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
* [[Cherry Creek, Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Cotati, California]].
* Desert Ridge/Sun City Shadow Hills, [[Indio, California]].
* East Side [[Chicago]] (esp the 1920s, when Chicago had 23 Italian areas - more than New York City had 21).
* [[Essex County, New Jersey]] - Some of the county's municipalities, especially [[Newark, New Jersey]]; [[The Oranges]], and [[The Caldwells]] were seen on episodes of the HBO mob drama The Sopranos, which was set in North Caldwell. They tend to be NJ's largest Italo-American and Sicilian communities.
* [[Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island]].
* [[Galveston, Texas]].
* [[Genoa, Wisconsin]].
* Heart of Italy, [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]].
* [[Highland, California]] - also has many Armenians.
* [[Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee]]. Strong Sicilian presence.
* [[The Hill, St. Louis]], [[Missouri]].
* [[Hoboken, New Jersey]].
* [[Jersey Shore]] ([[Cape May, New Jersey]], [[Monmouth County, New Jersey]] and [[Ocean County, New Jersey]]; including [[Ocean Beach, New Jersey]]{{dn|date=November 2020}} and [[Ocean City, New Jersey]]; the [[Perth Amboy, New Jersey|Amboys]] and [[Atlantic City]]).
* [[Kansas City, Missouri|Columbus Park, "Little Italy" Kansas City]]. Also a large Vietnamese presence.
* [[Italian Market (Philadelphia)|Italian Market]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* Italian Village [http://www.italianvillage.org/], [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Ohio]].
* [[Little Italy, Baltimore]], [[Maryland]].
* [[Neighborhoods of Buffalo, New York|Little Italy, Buffalo]], ([[Buffalo, New York]]).
* [[Little Italy, Chicago]], [[Illinois]].
* [[Little Italy, Cleveland|Little Italy]] (Murray Hill), [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
* Little Italy, [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] (historic; now [[Chinatown, Los Angeles|Chinatown]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/forgotten-italians-los-angeles-491238|title=Yes, there was a Little Italy in Los Angeles. It now even has a museum.|last=Alexander Nazaryan On 8/25/16 at 9:00 AM EDT|date=August 25, 2016|website=Newsweek|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Little Italy, Manhattan]], [[New York City]] - now engulfed by expanded Chinatown.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/nyregion/22littleitaly.html|title=In New York's Little Italy, Fewer and Fewer Italians|first=Sam|last=Roberts|newspaper=The New York Times|date=February 21, 2011|publisher=|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Little Italy of the Bronx]], [[New York City]].
* Little Italy [[Newark, New Jersey]] - also in [[Ironbound]] (Little Portugal).
* [[Little Italy (Omaha, Nebraska)|Little Italy]], [[Omaha, Nebraska]] (historic).
* [[Little Italy, Paterson]], [[New Jersey]].
* [[Little Italy, San Diego, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.littleitalysd.com/|title=Little Italy Association of San Diego|author=|date=|website=www.littleitalysd.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Little Italy, San Diego, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.littleitalysd.com/|title=Little Italy Association of San Diego|author=|date=|website=www.littleitalysd.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Little Italy, Syracuse]], New York.
* Little Italy, [[Tampa, Florida]] ([[Ybor City]]).
* "Little Italy", [[Tarpon Springs, Florida]].
* [[Little Italy, Toronto]], [[Ontario]] (historic; now more [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] than [[Italian people|Italian]]).
* Little Italy, [[Trenton, New Jersey]].
* [[Little Italy, Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]].
* "Little Tuscany", [[Palm Springs, California]].<ref name="desertsun.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.desertsun.com/story/life/entertainment/2014/11/30/palm-springs-gangsters-in-paradise/19040507/|title=Gangsters in Paradise|author=|date=|website=Desert Sun|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* "Little Tuscany", [[Palm Springs, California]].<ref name="desertsun.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.desertsun.com/story/life/entertainment/2014/11/30/palm-springs-gangsters-in-paradise/19040507/|title=Gangsters in Paradise|author=|date=|website=Desert Sun|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[McAlester, Oklahoma]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.travelok.com/article_page/oklahomas-little-italy|title=Oklahoma's Little Italy|author=|date=|website=TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> in historic [[Choctaw Nation]].
* [[Lombard Street (Baltimore)]] - Its name comes from the Italian town [[Guardia Lombardi]], as Lombard Street was originally an Italian settlement.
* [[Palm Desert, California]]<ref name="desertsun.com"/>
* [[Lombard Street, San Francisco]], [[California]].
* [[Massapequa, New York]].
* [[McAlester, Oklahoma]] has a Little Italy founded in the 1889 Land Rush.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]].
* [[Mulberry Street, Manhattan]], New York City.
* [[Newark, New Jersey]] and surrounding area of [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[North Beach, San Francisco, California]].
* [[North End, Boston, Massachusetts]].
* North End, [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]].
* [[Oakland, California]] - Italian neighborhoods also in [[San Francisco]] and [[San Jose, California]].
* [[Palm Desert, California]] - may be largest Italian community in CA and western US.<ref name="desertsun.com"/>
* [[Passaic County, New Jersey]] (Large Italian population in the state, higher in the northern half).
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]].
* [[Philadelphia]] proper (particularly [[South Philadelphia]]) and the [[Philadelphia metro area]] (particularly neighborhoods in [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Delco]], [[Atlantic City]], [[Little Italy, Wilmington]]; and [[Vineland, New Jersey|Vineland]]), one of 3 largest areas of Italians in the USA (NYC and Boston).
* [[Redondo Beach, California]].
* [[Sacramento, California]] - from the 1849 gold rush.
* [[Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey]].
* [[South Florida]] - large Italian-American communities.
* [[South San Francisco, California]].
* [[Staten Island]], [[New York City]].
* [[Teterboro, New Jersey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zipatlas.com/us/nj/city-comparison/percentage-italian-population.htm|title=Cities with the Highest Percentage of Italians in New Jersey - Zip Atlas|author=|date=|website=zipatlas.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Teterboro, New Jersey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zipatlas.com/us/nj/city-comparison/percentage-italian-population.htm|title=Cities with the Highest Percentage of Italians in New Jersey - Zip Atlas|author=|date=|website=zipatlas.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Tontitown, Arkansas]]<ref>{{Cite journal|jstor = 40018434|title = The Story of Tontitown, Arkansas|journal = The Arkansas Historical Quarterly|volume = 16|issue = 1|pages = 84–88|last1 = Rothrock|first1 = Thomas|year = 1957|doi = 10.2307/40018434}}</ref> - resettlement of earlier Italian community in [[Lake Village, Arkansas]].
* [[Tontitown, Arkansas]]<ref>{{Cite journal|jstor = 40018434|title = The Story of Tontitown, Arkansas|journal = The Arkansas Historical Quarterly|volume = 16|issue = 1|pages = 84–88|last1 = Rothrock|first1 = Thomas|year = 1957}}</ref> - resettlement of earlier Italian community in [[Lake Village, Arkansas]].
* [[Utah Italians]] discusses the Italian-American community in [[Utah]].
* [[Vineland, New Jersey]].
* Via Italia, [[San Pedro, Los Angeles|San Pedro, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.italianlosangeles.org/index.php?69&196|title=Pan-Italian Clubs|author=|date=|website=www.italianlosangeles.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* Via Italia, [[San Pedro, Los Angeles|San Pedro, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.italianlosangeles.org/index.php?69&196|title=Pan-Italian Clubs|author=|date=|website=www.italianlosangeles.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[West New York, New Jersey]].
* [[Yonkers, New York]].
* [[Yorktown, New York]] - It has the annual feast of San Gennaro. <ref>https://www.yorktownny.org/community/yorktown-feast-san-gennaro-1</ref>

====Lithuania====
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Brooklyn, New York]] - along with Latvians and Estonians.
* [[Burbank, California]] had a Lithuanian colony since the 1940s.
* [[Inglewood, California]] also Basques, Italians and Portuguese.
* [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]] also Poles.
* [[Lithuania]] Plaza, [[Chicago]].
* "Lithuanian Village", [[Cleveland]].
* [[Presque Isle, Maine]].
* Slavic Hill, [[San Francisco, California]], along with other Baltic and ex-Soviet peoples.
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].

====Louisiana Creoles====
The states' coastal sections of [[Louisiana]] and [[Mississippi]], southernmost [[Alabama]], westernmost [[Florida]] and southeast [[Texas]]. The region in southern Louisiana is known as [[Acadiana]]. Other nicknames for this French-descent group originally from [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]] are [[Cajuns]] a misnomer of "Acadian".


====Luxembourg====
====Luxembourg====
*[[Naperville, Illinois]] - also [[Liechtenstein]] residents.
*[[Naperville, Illinois]] - also [[Liechtenstein]] residents.
*[[Port Washington, Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=de Ham |first1=Victor |title=Conseils a l'emigrant Belge aux Etats-Unis de l'Amerique du Nord |date=1856 |publisher=D. Gerard |page=56 |edition=2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LDhEAQAAMAAJ&q=Luxembourgeois+Port+Washington&pg=PA56 |accessdate=14 February 2020}} ''Translation'' "A convoy of [[Luxembourgeois]] arrived in Port Washington in 1855"</ref>
*[[Port Washington, Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=de Ham |first1=Victor |title=Conseils a l'emigrant Belge aux Etats-Unis de l'Amerique du Nord |date=1856 |publisher=D. Gerard |page=56 |edition=2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LDhEAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA56&lpg=PA56&dq=Luxembourgeois+Port+Washington&source=bl&ots=Tixxn3ZIe-&sig=ACfU3U34mwcGI2_o7rwqeAxnPOrEaQ4A7Q&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdlsvr89HnAhXKo1kKHYYfCS8Q6AEwAnoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=Luxembourgeois%20Port%20Washington&f=false |accessdate=14 February 2020}} ''Translation'' "A convoy of [[Luxembourgeois]] arrived in Port Washington in 1855"</ref>
*[[St. Donatus, Iowa]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=NAMANNY |first1=DAVID |title=Luxembourgers in St. Donatus |url=https://www.bellevueheraldleader.com/news/luxembourgers-in-st-donatus/article_cfe5d04e-bd41-11e9-b136-674cdee2c047.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Bellevue Herald Leader]] |date=14 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wundram |first1=Bill |title=St. Donatus, Iowa, clings to old-world roots |url=https://qctimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/columnists/bill-wundram/st-donatus-iowa-clings-to-old-world-roots/article_ad0a5b88-a523-11e0-ab40-001cc4c002e0.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The Quad-City Times]] |date=3 July 2011 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Luxembourg Village – St. Donatus, Iowa — Iowa Tourism |url=http://www.iowabeautiful.com/east-iowa-tourism/496-luxembourg-village-st-donatus-iowa.html |website=www.iowabeautiful.com |publisher=Iowa Beautiful}}</ref>
*[[St. Donatus, Iowa]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=NAMANNY |first1=DAVID |title=Luxembourgers in St. Donatus |url=https://www.bellevueheraldleader.com/news/luxembourgers-in-st-donatus/article_cfe5d04e-bd41-11e9-b136-674cdee2c047.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Bellevue Herald Leader]] |date=14 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wundram |first1=Bill |title=St. Donatus, Iowa, clings to old-world roots |url=https://qctimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/columnists/bill-wundram/st-donatus-iowa-clings-to-old-world-roots/article_ad0a5b88-a523-11e0-ab40-001cc4c002e0.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The Quad-City Times]] |date=3 July 2011 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Luxembourg Village – St. Donatus, Iowa — Iowa Tourism |url=http://www.iowabeautiful.com/east-iowa-tourism/496-luxembourg-village-st-donatus-iowa.html |website=www.iowabeautiful.com |publisher=Iowa Beautiful}}</ref>


====Malta====
====Malta====
* [[The Junction]], Toronto, Ontario. Little Malta is in the western part of this Toronto neighbourhood.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Micallef |first1=Shawn |title=Toronto's Little Malta gives me second-generation immigrant guilt: Micallef {{!}} The Star |url=https://www.thestar.com/life/2015/03/19/torontos-little-malta-gives-me-second-generation-immigrant-guilt-micallef.html |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Toronto Star |date=19 March 2015 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Wincer |first1=David |title=Toronto Feature: Little Malta {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia |url=https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/toronto-feature-little-malta |website=thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia |accessdate=17 January 2020}}</ref>
* [[The Junction]], Toronto, Ontario. Little Malta is in the western part of this Toronto neighbourhood.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Micallef |first1=Shawn |title=Toronto’s Little Malta gives me second-generation immigrant guilt: Micallef {{!}} The Star |url=https://www.thestar.com/life/2015/03/19/torontos-little-malta-gives-me-second-generation-immigrant-guilt-micallef.html |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Toronto Star |date=19 March 2015 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Wincer |first1=David |title=Toronto Feature: Little Malta {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia |url=https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/toronto-feature-little-malta |website=thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia |accessdate=17 January 2020}}</ref>
* History of Maltese in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].
* [[San Pedro, Los Angeles]] - largest Maltese community in US.

====Netherlands====
* [[Benton Harbor, Michigan]] (surrounding region has high Dutch presence).
* Bergen, New Jersey area - former [[Bergen, New Netherland]] in [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[Cayuga, Ontario]], Canada.
* [[Des Moines, Iowa]].
* [[Eastown, Grand Rapids]], Michigan.
* [[Fulton, Illinois]].
* [[Holland, Michigan]].
* [[Lathrop, California]] and [[San Joaquin County, California|San Joaquin County]].
* [[Little Chute, Wisconsin]].
* [[Lompoc, California]] (along with Danish and German).
* [[Lynden, Washington]].
* [[Morrison, Illinois]].
* [[Nederland, Texas]].
* [[Northern New Jersey]] and [[Upstate New York]] had some [[Mohawk Dutch]] speakers until the 1930s.
* [[Orange, California]] (historic).
* [[Pella, Iowa]].
* [[Rio Vista, California]].
* Rivertown, Los Angeles "[[Frogtown, Los Angeles|Frogtown]]" in 19th century [[Los Angeles]], they relocated out of the area since the 1930s.
* [[Roseland, Chicago]].
* [[Detroit|Roseland Park, Detroit]].
* [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]].
* [[Sioux County, Iowa]].
* [[Southern California]]: [[Artesia, California|Artesia]] and surrounding areas (known as "Dairy Valley" in the 1950s) and [[Ontario, California|Ontario]] known as "Dairyland", also has many Danes, Portuguese and Basques.
* [[Tarrytown, New York]] - History of Dutch colonial settlers in the 17th century in Hudson valley.
* [[Wilshire Park, Los Angeles]].
* [[Zeeland, Michigan]].

====Poland====
* [[Adams, Massachusetts]].
* [[Baltimore, Maryland]].
* [[Berlin, Connecticut]].
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]].
* [[Buffalo, New York]] metro area-City Neighborhoods: Kaisertown and [[East Lovejoy]].
** [[Amherst, New York]].
** [[Cheektowaga, New York]].
** [[West Seneca, New York]].
* [[Chicago metro area]] - largest Polish community outside Poland. ([[Chicago Polonia]], or the various Polish neighborhoods and communities in Chicago).
** [[Garfield Ridge, Chicago]].
** Milwaukee Avenue, [[Chicago]].
* [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]].
** Poletown (may be largest Polish section in USA).
** [[Slavic Village]] (Poles and Eastern Europeans).
* [[Detroit]] metro area - large Polish population.
** [[Hamtramck, Michigan|Hamtramck]].
** [[Highland Park, Michigan|Highland Park]].
** [[Poletown]], Detroit, Michigan.
** [[Sterling Heights, Michigan|Sterling Heights]].
** [[Warren, Michigan|Warren]].
* [[Dorchester, Massachusetts]].
* [[Fontana, California]] - transplants from Midwest US in former Kaiser steel mill.
* [[Fort Gibson, Oklahoma]] - Poles and Italians settled in Eastern OK in the land rush (1889).
* [[Glendale, California]] - Eastern European and former USSR immigrant community.
* [[Hackensack, New Jersey]] and throughout the [[Paterson, New Jersey]] area.
* [[Independence, Wisconsin]] - the state has many [[Polish Americans]].
* [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]].
* [[Little Poland, Brooklyn|Little Poland]], [[Greenpoint, Brooklyn]], New York.
* [[Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] (Polish-Americans are plurality in county).
* [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] city and metro area.
** [[Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin|Franklin]].
** [[West Allis, Wisconsin|West Allis]].
** [[West Milwaukee, Wisconsin|West Milwaukee]].
* [[Newmarket, New Hampshire]].
* [[New Britain, Connecticut]].
* [[Northeast Minneapolis]], Minneapolis, [[Minnesota]].
* [[Northern New Jersey]] has many Polish neighborhoods and communities.
* [[Orlando, Florida]].
* [[Parma, Ohio|Polonia, Parma, Ohio]].
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]].
* [[Poland, Maine]].
* "Poletown", [[Grand Saline, Texas]].
* [[Polish Hill (Kansas City, Kansas)]].
* [[Polish Hill]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* "Polonia", an area of ethnic Poles from [[Lawrenceville, New Jersey]], to [[Lakewood, New Jersey]].
* [[Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Posen Township, Michigan]] 65.4% - Named for Polish immigrant settlers.
** [[Posen, Michigan]].
* [[Pulawski Township, Michigan]] 65.7% - Highest in the USA.
* [[Roncesvalles Village]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Saint Louis, Missouri]].
* [[Scranton, Pennsylvania|Scranton]] metro area and city.
* [[Sheelytown]], [[Omaha, Nebraska]].
* Slovene Hill, [[San Francisco, California]] (also known for Czechs, Slovaks, and ex-Yugoslavs).
* [[South Boston, Massachusetts]] - also has many Irish, Albanian and Portuguese.
* [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] metro area and city.
* [[Tucson, Arizona]].
* [[Warsaw, North Dakota]].
* [[West Hollywood, California]].
* West side [[Palm Springs, California]] (aka Parkview - also has Polish and other European Jews).
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].


====Portugal====
====Portugal====
* [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] - including [[Brazilians]] and other Latin Americans.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Grossman |first1=Elliot |title=PRIDE IN PORTUGAL THE LANGUAGE AND THE HOMELAND KEEP PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANTS IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY CONNECTED TO THEIR COUNTRY. |url=https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-2000-11-01-3334747-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The Morning Call]] |date=1 November 2000}}</ref>
* [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] - including [[Brazilians]] and other Latin Americans.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Grossman |first1=Elliot |title=PRIDE IN PORTUGAL THE LANGUAGE AND THE HOMELAND KEEP PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANTS IN THE LEHIGH VALLEY CONNECTED TO THEIR COUNTRY. |url=https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-2000-11-01-3334747-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The Morning Call]] |date=1 November 2000}}</ref>
* [[Artesia, California]] - sizable, in the "International District", known for ethnic diversity.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sonksen |first1=Mike |title=Artesia: From Portuguese Dairy Farms to Little India |url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/artesia-from-portuguese-dairy-farms-to-little-india |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCET]] |date=22 August 2014 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Sze |first1=Ruth |title=A Piece of Portugal in Artesia |url=https://patch.com/california/cerritos/a-piece-of-portugal-in-artesia |website=Cerritos-Artesia, CA Patch |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=3 May 2011}}</ref>
* [[Artesia, California]] - sizable, in the "International District", known for ethnic diversity.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sonksen |first1=Mike |title=Artesia: From Portuguese Dairy Farms to Little India |url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/artesia-from-portuguese-dairy-farms-to-little-india |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCET]] |date=22 August 2014 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Sze |first1=Ruth |title=A Piece of Portugal in Artesia |url=https://patch.com/california/cerritos/a-piece-of-portugal-in-artesia |website=Cerritos-Artesia, CA Patch |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=3 May 2011}}</ref>
* Little Portugal, [[Newark, New Jersey]] ([[Ironbound]] section).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Krystal |first1=Becky |title=Newark’s Ironbound district, a neighborhood with Portuguese flair |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/newarks-ironbound-district-a-neighborhood-with-portuguese-flair/2014/07/10/92338cb0-f0cc-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=10 July 2014}}</ref>
* [[Astoria, Oregon]].
* [[Atlantic Provinces]] of Canada ([[New Brunswick]] and [[Nova Scotia]]).
* [[Bakersfield, California]] ([[Kern County, California]]).
* [[Baltimore, Maryland]] has a sizable Portuguese community.
* [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] - including Spaniards and Hispanics.
* [[Boca Raton, Florida]] - Many live in [[South Florida]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] - East end has a "Little Portugal", also on the South side.
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]] - 25% in town, the state itself is 12% Portuguese.
* [[British Columbia]] coast, Canada including [[Vancouver Island]].
* [[Camarillo, California]].
* [[Central Valley of California]] (towns between [[Modesto, California]] and [[Porterville, California]]).
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] - Little Portugal/Brazil.
* [[Corona, California]].
* [[Dana Point, California]].
* [[Delano, California]].
* [[Fairfield, California]].
* [[Fremont, California]].
* [[Fresno, California]].
* [[Gilroy, California]].
* [[Hawaii]] - islands state has large Portuguese communities.
* [[Jacksonville, Illinois]].
* [[Kearny, New Jersey]].
* Little Brazil, [[Culver City, California]] - also has Portuguese.
* [[Little Brazil, Manhattan]], [[New York (state)|New York]] (Inhabited by many Portuguese-speaking countries' communities, mainly [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] and [[Brazil]]ian).
* [[Little Italy, San Diego]] - the [[San Diego]] area has many Portuguese.
* [[Little Portugal, Montréal]], [[Quebec]].
* Little Portugal, [[Newark, New Jersey]] ([[Ironbound]] section).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Krystal |first1=Becky |title=Newark's Ironbound district, a neighborhood with Portuguese flair |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/newarks-ironbound-district-a-neighborhood-with-portuguese-flair/2014/07/10/92338cb0-f0cc-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Washington Post |date=10 July 2014}}</ref>
* Little Portugal, [[Northeast Philadelphia]] a large presence of Portuguese as well as Brazilians.
* [[Little Portugal, San Jose]], [[California]].
* Little Portugal, [[San Pedro, Los Angeles, California]].
* Little Portugal, [[West Los Angeles]] - Portuguese, more Brazilians and Latin Americans.
* [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]], [[California]].
* [[Manteca, California]].
* [[Miami, Florida]] - small Portuguese community, as well many live in [[Florida]].
* [[Monterey, California]].
* [[Newfoundland]] has several Portuguese "coves" or fishery towns by Azorean and Madeiran fishermen.
* [[Newport Beach, California]].
* [[New England]] -
** [[Bristol County, Rhode Island]] - largest of any US county.
** [[East Cambridge, Massachusetts]].
** [[Fall River, Massachusetts]].
** [[Fox Point, Providence, Rhode Island]].
** [[Gloucester, Massachusetts]].
** [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]].
** [[Lowell, Massachusetts]].
** [[New Bedford, Massachusetts]].
** [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]] - Largest Portuguese city in New England.
** [[Provincetown, Massachusetts]].
* [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].
* [[Norco, California]].
* [[Oakland, California]] - Largest Portuguese city in California.
* [[Ontario, California]].
* [[Ontario]], Canada -
** Brasil Street, [[Toronto]].
** [[Cambridge, Ontario]].
** "Canada Latina" (Latin American section), [[Toronto, Ontario]].
** Latino Quarter, Toronto.
** Little Brazil, Toronto.
** [[Portugal Village, Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - both Portuguese, Cape Verdean and Brazilian.
* [[Person County, North Carolina]] - see also [[Person County Indians]].
* Pico Boulevard ([[Mid-City, Los Angeles]]) - concentrations extend to Central L.A.
* [[Point Loma, San Diego|Point Loma]], San Diego, [[California]].
* [[Port Hueneme, California]].
* [[Portuguese Bend]], [[Southern California]] in the [[Palos Verdes Peninsula]].
* [[Quebec]] - in cities like [[Montréal]].
* [[Redondo Beach, California]] extends to [[Torrance, California|Torrance]].
* [[Reno, Nevada]] - along with [[Galicians]], Spanish and [[Basques]].
* [[Riverside, California|Riverside]], [[California]] - it has a Portugal day event.
* [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]], [[California]] - could be largest Portuguese community in US.
* [[Salinas Valley]]/[[Salinas, California]].
* [[San Francisco, California]] - [[Luso-American]] cultural center.
* [[Santa Barbara, California]].
* [[Santa Clara County, California]].
* [[Santa Cruz, California]].
* [[Santa Maria, California]].
* [[Santa Monica, California]].
* [[Seattle, Washington]].
* [[South Florida]] - esp [[Miami, Florida|Miami]] area along with Brazilians and Cape Verdeans.
* [[Stockton, California]].
* [[Tulare, California]].
* [[Vallejo, California]].
* [[Victoria, British Columbia]].
* [[Visalia, California]] - part of the Portuguese settlement of [[San Joaquin Valley]].
* [[Ventura, California]].
* [[Watsonville, California]].
* [[Wilmington, North Carolina]].
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]].
* [[Ybor City, Tampa]], Florida.
* [[Yuba City, California]].

====Romania====
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] - many are Jewish.
* [[Montgomery, Alabama]].
* [[Palmdale, California]].
* "Romanian Village", [[Cleveland, Ohio]] (large communities of [[Romanians]], [[Bulgarians]], [[Hungarians]], [[Poles]], [[Lithuanians]] and [[Greeks]]).
* Yiddish Quarter ([[Lower East Side, Manhattan|Lower East Side]], [[Manhattan, New York]]) in New York City (historic).


====Russia====
====Russia====
* [[Alaska]] coasts like [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]].
* [[Anaheim, California]] (i.e. from Russia and the Caucasus like [[Armenia]]).
* [[Austin, Texas]].
* [[Berlin, New Hampshire]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Brighton Beach, Brooklyn]], [[New York City]], a.k.a. "Little Odessa" and "Odessa-by-the-Sea".
* Many [[British Columbia]]ns of Russian descent are [[Doukhobors]], historically concentrated in the [[West Kootenay]] and [[Boundary Country]] regions. Some Doukhobors along with other Russians live in [[Alberta]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]].
* [[Calistoga, California]].
* [[Fort Ross, California]].
* [[Valle de Guadalupe|Guadalupe Valley, Baja California]] in Mexico.
* [[Henderson County, North Carolina]] - immigrants from former USSR.
* [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Little Moscow]] in [[Los Feliz, California|Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California]].
* Little Moscow, [[Miami]], [[Florida]].
* [[Little Moscow]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] - between Wilson Avenue and Finch Avenue on Bathurst Street. There is also a large Jewish population in the area.
* [[Neighborhoods in San Francisco#Little Russia|Little Russia, San Francisco]]. The [[Russian Hill, San Francisco|Russian Hill]] neighborhood of San Francisco does not contain significant Russian presence.
* [[Lynnwood, Washington]].
* [[Marin County, California]].
* [[New Britain, Connecticut]].
* North Bottoms, [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] ([[Volga Germans]]).
* [[Oakland, California]] (historically in the downtown area along with Irish, Italian, Polish and Portuguese).
* [[Oklahoma]] (Immigration since the 1980s, esp [[Oklahoma City]] and [[Tulsa]]).
* [[Orlando, Florida]] - large Russian and Ukrainian immigrant community.
* [[Orange Park, Florida]] in the [[Jacksonville, Florida]] area<ref name="jackson born"/> - from throughout the former USSR and Soviet Bloc (Eastern Europe).
* [[Orange Park, Florida]] in the [[Jacksonville, Florida]] area<ref name="jackson born"/> - from throughout the former USSR and Soviet Bloc (Eastern Europe).
* [[Oregon]], [[United States]] has Russian communities, including [[Doukhobors]] and [[Old Believers]] (also in [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], esp. the [[Seattle]] metro area).
* Petite Russie, [[Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec]], [[Quebec]] - in-island suburb of Montréal with significant concentration of Russian-speaking population which built up third largest linguistic community after English and French, including [[Russian Jews]].
* [[Rancho Cordova, California]].
* [[Rossville, Staten Island]], [[New York City]].
* [[Russian River Valley]], [[California]].
* [[Arvada, Colorado|Russian Village]] in Arvada, Colorado. Allendale neighborhood.
* "Russian Village", [[Coney Island, Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].
* [[Sacramento, California]].
* [[Sebastopol, California]].
* [[Tampa Bay, Florida]] metro area has many Russians and Eastern Europeans.
* [[West Hollywood, California]].
* [[Wethersfield, Connecticut]].


====Scandinavia====
====Scandinavia====
[[File:Saskatoon.jpg|thumb|right|7% of the population in [[Saskatoon]] in [[Canada]] is of [[Norway|Norwegian]] ancestry.]]
[[File:Saskatoon.jpg|thumb|right|7% of the population in [[Saskatoon]] in [[Canada]] is of [[Norway|Norwegian]] ancestry.]]
* [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan]] (est. 10% Norwegian ancestry and other Scandinavians).{{Citation needed|date=November 2020}}

* [[Ballard, Seattle|Ballard]], [[Seattle, Washington]] (historic).
* [[Benson, Minnesota]] (Norwegian).
* [[Birch Hills, Saskatchewan]] (Norwegians).
* [[Bay Ridge, Brooklyn]]- Historically Norwegian though some Norwegian-owned businesses can still be found.
* Danetown/South End, [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]] (Danish-historic).
* [[Gimli, Manitoba]] ([[Icelandic people|Icelandic]]).
* [[Granby, Connecticut]] (historic Swedish).
* [[Kingsburg, California]] (Swedish).
* [[Kinmount]], [[Ontario]], Canada (Icelandic).
* [[Lindsborg, Kansas]] ([[Swedish people|Swedish]]).
* [[Little Denmark, New Brunswick]].
* Little Finland, [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]].
* Little Scandinavia, [[San Francisco]], [[California]] (historic; now the [[Castro District]]).
* Maine Swedish Colony, [[Aroostook County, Maine]].
* [[Mount Horeb, Wisconsin]] (Norwegian).
* [[Murray, Utah]] - Scandinavian [[Mormon]] community.
* [[Norwegian Colony (Thousand Oaks)]], [[California]] - ceased to exist in 1910s, historic site.
* [[Nuuk]] - formerly Godthab, largest Danish colony in Greenland.
* [[Payson, Utah]] (large number of Scandinavian descendants of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish origin).
* [[Poulsbo, Washington]] (Known as Little Norway, large minority of current population of Norwegian descent).
* [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan]] (est. 10% Norwegian ancestry and other Scandinavians).
* [[Sointula, British Columbia]] (historic).
* [[Solvang, California]] ([[Denmark|Danish]]).
* [[Starbuck, Minnesota]] (Norwegian).
* [[Stoughton, Wisconsin]] (Norwegian).
* [[Sveadal]] near [[Morgan Hill, California]] (entirely Swedish-American community).
* [[Swede Hollow]], [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]] (historic Swedish).
* [[Upper Manhattan]], New York City - A Scandinavian part in late half of 19th century.
* [[Westby, Wisconsin]] (Norwegian).
* [[West End, Winnipeg]] (historic).
* [[Williston, North Dakota]] - Half the city is of Norwegian descent.


====Serbia====
====Serbia====
* [[Biddeford, Maine]].
* [[Boyle Heights, Los Angeles]] (historic, Serbian-Americans moved out in 1940s-50s).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Meares |first1=Hadley |title=The Faces of a People: The Serbian Cemetery of East L.A. |url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/the-faces-of-a-people-the-serbian-cemetery-of-east-la |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCET]] |date=16 September 2015 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Boyle Heights, Los Angeles]] (historic, Serbian-Americans moved out in 1940s-50s).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Meares |first1=Hadley |title=The Faces of a People: The Serbian Cemetery of East L.A. |url=https://www.kcet.org/history-society/the-faces-of-a-people-the-serbian-cemetery-of-east-la |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KCET]] |date=16 September 2015 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] - also Bosnians.
* Cherokee Street, [[St. Louis, Missouri]] - also Croats and Bosnians.
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] and [[Cook County, Illinois]] have large Serbian immigrant and 3rd-5th generation communities.
* [[Delano, California]] - large Yugoslav (including Croatian) presence.
* [[Gary, Indiana]].
* [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Canada]] (Little Serbia/Yugoslavia).
* [[New York City]] - Serbian and Yugoslav communities.
* [[The Castro, San Francisco]] - in decline in 1940s-50s, also had many Irish and Scandinavians.
* Third Lake, Illinois (Throughout [[Lake County, Illinois]]).
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]] - also Bosnians.


====Slovenia====
====Slovenia====
* [[Eveleth, Minnesota]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=TYSSEN |first1=LINDA |title=eveleth: A melting pot of nationalities and memories |url=https://www.virginiamn.com/archives/eveleth-a-melting-pot-of-nationalities-and-memories/article_e0d6afe3-f894-5fb5-9215-a446283c18b8.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Mesabi Daily News |date=18 March 2008 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=LaVigne |first1=David |title=How immigrants shaped the Iron Range |url=https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2015/09/how-immigrants-shaped-iron-range/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=MinnPost |date=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Curt |title=How one woman journeyed from Slovenia to Iron Range — twice |url=http://www.startribune.com/how-one-woman-journeyed-from-slovenia-to-iron-range-twice/490067021/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Star Tribune]] |date=4 August 2018}}</ref>
* [[Eveleth, Minnesota]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=TYSSEN |first1=LINDA |title=eveleth: A melting pot of nationalities and memories |url=https://www.virginiamn.com/archives/eveleth-a-melting-pot-of-nationalities-and-memories/article_e0d6afe3-f894-5fb5-9215-a446283c18b8.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Mesabi Daily News |date=18 March 2008 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=LaVigne |first1=David |title=How immigrants shaped the Iron Range |url=https://www.minnpost.com/mnopedia/2015/09/how-immigrants-shaped-iron-range/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=MinnPost |date=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Curt |title=How one woman journeyed from Slovenia to Iron Range — twice |url=http://www.startribune.com/how-one-woman-journeyed-from-slovenia-to-iron-range-twice/490067021/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Star Tribune]] |date=4 August 2018}}</ref>
* [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Canada]] (also Serbs and other Yugoslavs).
* [[Potrero Hill, San Francisco]] (Slovene Hill).
* St. Vitus Village, [[Cleveland]] (Slovenian Village).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Susel |first1=Rudolph |title=SLOVENES |url=https://case.edu/ech/articles/s/slovenes |website=Encyclopedia of Cleveland History {{!}} Case Western Reserve University |publisher=[[Case Western Reserve University]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Slovenian Heritage {{!}} St. Vitus Church - Cleveland, OH |url=http://saintvitus.org/culture/slovenian-heritage/ |publisher=[[St. Vitus's Church, Cleveland]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* St. Vitus Village, [[Cleveland]] (Slovenian Village).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Susel |first1=Rudolph |title=SLOVENES |url=https://case.edu/ech/articles/s/slovenes |website=Encyclopedia of Cleveland History {{!}} Case Western Reserve University |publisher=[[Case Western Reserve University]] |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en |date=11 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Slovenian Heritage {{!}} St. Vitus Church - Cleveland, OH |url=http://saintvitus.org/culture/slovenian-heritage/ |publisher=[[St. Vitus's Church, Cleveland]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Pueblo, Colorado]] <ref>{{cite news |last1=Lewis |first1=Shanna |title=Pueblo's Old Bojon Town Celebrates Heritage; Eligible for Historic District Designation |url=https://www.krcc.org/post/pueblos-old-bojon-town-celebrates-heritage-eligible-historic-district-designation |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KRCC]] |date=16 July 2014 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Historitecture: Pueblo Bojon Town/Eiler Heights Survey |url=http://www.historitecture.com/projects/pueblobojontown.html |website=www.historitecture.com |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Eiler Heights - Historic Pueblo |url=https://www.historicpueblo.org/historic-districts/eiler-heights |website=www.historicpueblo.org}}</ref>
* [[Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas)]]. Also Croatian.
* "Yugotown" - [[Pueblo, Colorado]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lewis |first1=Shanna |title=Pueblo's Old Bojon Town Celebrates Heritage; Eligible for Historic District Designation |url=https://www.krcc.org/post/pueblos-old-bojon-town-celebrates-heritage-eligible-historic-district-designation |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[KRCC]] |date=16 July 2014 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Historitecture: Pueblo Bojon Town/Eiler Heights Survey |url=http://www.historitecture.com/projects/pueblobojontown.html |website=www.historitecture.com |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Eiler Heights - Historic Pueblo |url=https://www.historicpueblo.org/historic-districts/eiler-heights |website=www.historicpueblo.org}}</ref>

====Spain====
* [[Acadiana]] in Southern [[Louisiana]] during the Spanish era with previous French rule.
* [[Alameda County, California]] like Oakland-Alameda-Berkeley and Fremont-Newark-Union City.
* [[Bakersfield, California]].
* [[Basque people|Basque]] Block, [[Boise, Idaho]].
* [[Basque, Oregon]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Bristol, Rhode Island]].
* [[Camarillo, California]] (in [[Ventura County, California|ventura county]]).
* [[Chino, California]] (mostly Basque).
* [[Danbury, Connecticut]].
* [[Eskdale, Utah]] (Basque).
* [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]].
* [[Hudson Valley]] in New York state.
* [[Inglewood, California]] (history of Spanish, Basque and Portuguese in [[South Bay, Los Angeles]] area).
* [[Key West, Florida]] ("Cayo Huaso" in Spanish, had settlers from European Spain and Cuba).
* [[Little Spain]], [[Manhattan]], New York City.
* [[Long Beach, California]].
* [[Miami, Florida]] - European Spanish community.
* [[Nacogdoches, Texas]].
* [[Natchitoches, Louisiana]].
* [[Newark, New Jersey]].
* [[Ontario, California]] along with the Portuguese.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - among Latinos and Hispanics.
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] area with other Latinos like [[Uruguayans]] and [[Venezuelans]].
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]] and the whole state.
* [[Reno, Nevada]] - mostly Basque.
* [[Saint Augustine, Florida]] - Oldest European settlement in the mainland US. <ref>https://www.citystaug.com/693/Our-History</ref>
* [[San Diego, California]] - coastal sections.
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* [[Santa Barbara, California]].
* [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]], [[New Mexico]].
* [[Scranton, Pennsylvania]] and the Northeast part of the state.
* [[Tampa, Florida]] - since the late 1800s.
* [[Taos, New Mexico]] (see [[Hispanos]] and [[Nuevomexicanos]] concentrated in Northern [[New Mexico]] and southern [[Colorado]]).
* [[Torrance, California]] along with Mediterranean and Southern European ethnic groups.
* [[Wasco County, Oregon]] (Basques are numerous in Eastern and Central Oregon).
* [[Winnemucca, Nevada]].
* States of [[Montana]], [[Vermont]], [[West Virginia]] and [[Wyoming]] has many miners from Spain.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in Mexico City where hundreds of thousands of Spanish families settled in the 19th and early 20th centuries to make this their first home. Most came from [[Asturias]], [[Cantabria]], [[Basque Country (greater region)|Basque Country]], [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] and [[Catalonia]]. Their mark in this part of the city is one of the strongest in the city, most families gained wealth and spread throughout the city.
* [[Mexico City]] on Calle Lopez near [[Barrio Chino]] and Barrio de San Juan where many Spanish exiles settled to form a Republican identity and this street maintains their identity as the opposition to the Fascist Spanish Government under [[Francisco Franco]]. This street had the largest concentration of families and individuals fleeing from Spain in the 1930s. Today you can still find many businesses belonging to these families.
* [[Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]] - includes descendants of [[Crypto-Jews]].
* [[Papantla]], [[Veracruz]] has a very important Spanish community that still retains their identity and worked along the neighbouring French and Italian immigrants to profit from vanilla.
* [[Perote, Veracruz|Perote]], [[Veracruz]] has a distinct Spanish identity as the northern Spanish families that settled this town and surrounding towns specialize in Spanish cuisine as well as cider products.

====Sweden====
* [[Andersonville, Chicago|Andersonville]], [[Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[Bishop Hill, Illinois]].
* [[Delaware]] was historically [[New Sweden]].
* [[Kingsburg, California]].
* [[Lindsborg, Kansas]].
* Historic-now defunct Swedish communities in [[New York City]] esp. in [[Harlem, Manhattan]].
* [[Sveadal, California]].
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]].

====Switzerland====
Mainly German-speaking Swiss.
* [[Beaumont, California]].
* [[Berne, Indiana]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://bernein.com/ |title = Berne Chamber of Commerce}}</ref>
* [[Denver, Colorado]] as part of its German-American community.
* [[Helvetia, West Virginia]].
* [[Naperville, Illinois]].
* [[New Bern, North Carolina]].
* [[New Glarus, Wisconsin]].
* [[Payson, Utah]].
* [[Valdese, North Carolina]].
* [[Vermont]] has a Swiss presence.

====Ukraine====
* [[Alberta]] and [[British Columbia]], Canada (see [[Doukhobors]]).
* [[Bloor West Village]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.
* [[Buffalo, New York]].
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
* [[Eringate – Centennial – West Deane]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
* [[Frackville, Pennsylvania]] - 25 other towns in PA have many Ukrainians.
* [[Glendale, California]] - Known for many former USSR immigrants.
* [[Henderson County, North Carolina]] - immigrants from former USSR.
* [[Humber Heights - Westmount]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
* Little Ukraine, [[Cleveland, Ohio]] (Parma).
* Little Ukraine, [[Manhattan]], New York ([[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]]).
* [[Manitoba]], Canada (see [[Ukrainian Canadian]]).
* Miami / [[Dade County, Florida]].
* [[New Britain, Connecticut]] - Large Ukrainian and Russian population.
* [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]], USA (see [[Ukrainian American]]).
* [[Oklahoma]] (along with Russians, esp [[Oklahoma City]] and [[Tulsa]]).
* [[Orange Park, Florida]].
* [[Orlando, Florida]].
* [[Parma, Ohio]].
* [[Philadelphia]].
* [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Rancho Cordova, California]].
* [[Saskatchewan]] - Largest Ukrainian population outside the Ukraine.
* [[Seattle, Washington]] and suburbs along with many Russians.
* [[Ukrainian Village, Chicago]].
* [[Valle de Guadalupe]] (Guadalupe Valley, [[Baja California]], [[Mexico]]) - also has Russians.
* [[West Hollywood, California]]. (limited) Many more in [[Los Angeles]].
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]] - large Ukrainian colonies in Central Canada.

==== United Kingdom ====

(England)
Also persons of mainly [[English American]] ancestry, and consists of many affluent communities. See [[White Anglo-Saxon Protestant]]s (WASPs).
* [[Alpine, New Jersey]] on the NY state line and Hudson river.
* [[American Falls, Idaho]] - Largely British descent in Idaho, esp. [[Mormons]].
* [[Asbury Park, New Jersey]] - diverse town with Jews, Italians, African-Americans and Puerto Ricans.
* [[Atlanta, Georgia]] - more live in Northern Atlanta metro area.
* Beltway of [[Maryland]] outside [[Washington, DC]].
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] - common to have English and Scottish descent there.
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] and suburb [[Brookline, Massachusetts]].
* [[Cape Cod]], Massachusetts.
* [[Chicago]] (North Shore).
* [[Chino Hills, California]].
* [[Dallas, Texas]] - esp. [[North Dallas]].
* [[Delaware]].
* [[El Dorado Hills, California]] is one of CA's wealthiest towns.
* [[Elberta, Utah]] - Utah county or [[Utah Valley]], largely Mormon of English descent.
* [[Eureka Springs, Arkansas]].
* [[French Lick, Indiana]] ironically named for French colonists.
* [[Granby, Quebec]], [[Canada]] - [[English-speaking Quebecers|Anglo-Quebecer]] history. ([[List of Anglo-Quebecer communities]]).
* [[Grass Valley, California]].
* [[Green Forest, Arkansas]] - The Ozarks has many English, Scottish and Scotch-Irish settlers.
* [[Greenwich, Connecticut]] (New England named for the founding nation).
* [[Grosse Pointe, Michigan]] east of [[Detroit]].
* [[Highland Park, Texas]].
* [[Hot Springs, Arkansas]].
* [[Houston, Texas]] - esp. [[River Oaks, Houston|River Oaks]].
* [[Hyde Park, New York]] - diverse town also has many American Jews, Asian Americans and Latino Americans.
* [[Indian Wells, California]] - CA's highest proportion of millionaires per ratio (4,500 year-round residents).
* [[Jackson, Wyoming]] - "Millionaires' row".
* [[Juab County, Utah]] - Mormon majority county.
* [[Kelowna]], British Columbia.
* [[Lake Shore, Utah]] near Utah Lake.
* [[Marin County, California]] - north of [[San Francisco]].
* [[McLean, Virginia]] - one of the top 10 wealthiest US cities.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]] - British and Jewish descent form large (retirement) communities.
* [[Martha's Vineyard]], Massachusetts.
* [[Miami Beach, Florida]] - many Latinos.
* [[Montauk, New York]] on [[Long Island]].
* [[Montréal, Quebec]] has a few English/Anglophone sections.
* [[Nantucket]], Massachusetts.
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]].
* [[Nevada City, California]] - also Scots and Welsh.
* [[Newfoundland]], Canadian province was British colony, 1600–1949, also has Scots and Welsh.
* [[Newport, Rhode Island]].
* [[New York City]] (150,000 British expatriates).
** [[Forest Hills, Queens]] - descendants of [[New Netherlands]], see [[Dutch American]].
** [[Grand Concourse (Bronx)]] - briefly Jewish, Black and Puerto Rican (1930s-90s), it has become a largely upper-middle-class community again since the 2000s due to gentrification.
** [[Manhattan]] or [[New York County, New York]].
** [[Staten Island]] - largest borough in percentage of English ancestry.
* [[North Penn Valley]] (Pennsylvania) -
** [[Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania|Bryn Mawr]] - settled by colonialists from [[Wales]].
** [[Lansdale, Pennsylvania|Lansdale]] - largely of British/English descent.
** [[North Wales, Pennsylvania|North Wales]] - settled by [[Welsh people]].
* [[Northern Virginia]] suburbs.
* [[Oakland Hills, Oakland, California]].
* [[Oregon]] (includes [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] metro area).
* [[Oyster Bay, New York]]-[[Stony Brook, New York]] near Queens, NYC.
* [[Palo Alto, California]] - esp. [[Stanford, California|Stanford]] community.
* [[Payson, Utah]] - has Mormon temple with genealogical information on locals in LDS church.
* [[Philadelphia]] (Pennsylvania) - notably Chestnut Hill.
* [[Potomac, Maryland]] - Carderock-The Palisades.
* [[Provo, Utah]] - largest Mormon percentage per city and Utah county in state and nation.
* Riverside, [[Washington, D.C.]] near [[Georgetown, Washington, D.C.|Georgetown]].
* [[Salt Lake City, Utah]].
* [[Scottsdale, Arizona]].
* [[Seattle, Washington]].
* [[Shaker Heights, Ohio]].
* [[Smith Island, Maryland]] - Largest [[Cornish people|Cornish]] colony in the Americas.
* [[Souderton, Pennsylvania]] (originally named "Welshtown").
* [[Southern California]]
** [[North County (San Diego area)|North San Diego]] (i.e. [[La Jolla, San Diego, California|La Jolla]] and [[Rancho Santa Fe, California|Rancho Santa Fe]]).
** [[South Orange County]] (around [[Laguna Beach, California|Laguna Beach]] and [[Newport Beach, California|Newport Beach]]).
** [[West Los Angeles (region)]] ([[Malibu, California|Malibu]]).
* [[Stowe, Vermont]].
* [[Tahlequah, Oklahoma]] - often mixed with local [[Cherokee people|Cherokee]] Indians.
* [[Thousand Oaks, California]] - "Millionaire Oaks".
* [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada.
* [[Towanda, Pennsylvania]] in Northern Appalachia.
* Tyson's corner, Virginia.
* [[Utah County, Utah]] - Central Utah has one of the highest Anglo-British descendant populations in the US.
* [[Victoria, British Columbia]].
* [[West Vancouver]], British Columbia.
* [[Westchester County, New York]] suburbs.
* [[Westmount]], [[Montreal, Quebec]].
* [[Whittier, California]] - Quaker settlement via [[Pennsylvania]] - extends to [[Yorba Linda, California]].
* [[Williamsburg, Virginia]] (site of first English colony of the USA).
* [[Yorktown, Virginia]].
- Outside USA/Canada -
* [[Bahamas]] - 100 miles east of [[Miami, Florida]]- former British colony, mainly black/African descent.
* [[Bermuda]] - island (UK colony) close to the eastern USA.
* [[Grand Cayman]] - island (UK colony).
* [[Turks and Caicos Islands]]- island chain (UK colony) with cultural ties to [[Nova Scotia, Canada]].
* [[Virgin Islands]] - Both US and UK, majority of African descent.


====Cornwall====
====Cornwall====
* [[Butte, Montana]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Dennehy |first1=Paddy |title=Slice of history: Cornish are Butte's first miners |url=https://mtstandard.com/education/slice-of-history-cornish-are-butte-s-first-miners/article_145dd2d4-1d15-5bdd-ab1c-1ae43ff65a02.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Montana Standard |date=3 March 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Butte, Montana]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Dennehy |first1=Paddy |title=Slice of history: Cornish are Butte's first miners |url=https://mtstandard.com/education/slice-of-history-cornish-are-butte-s-first-miners/article_145dd2d4-1d15-5bdd-ab1c-1ae43ff65a02.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Montana Standard |date=3 March 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Deadwood, South Dakota]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Whitlock |first1=David K. |title=HBO’s ‘Deadwood’ - the facts and the fiction |url=https://www.bhpioneer.com/deadwood/hbo-s-deadwood---the-facts-and-the-fiction/article_a024b6e5-7253-5dee-a36c-0ec6295c9eff.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Black Hills Pioneer |date=28 April 2008 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Cornish, Utah]]/Idaho.
* [[Grass Valley, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Union |first1=Submitted to The |title=Grass Valley officially designated ‘Cornish Town USA’ |url=https://www.theunion.com/news/local-news/grass-valley-officially-designated-cornish-town-usa/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=www.theunion.com |date=18 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Cornwall, New York]] - also has many English and Scottish settlers.
* [[Copper Country]] of northern [[Michigan]].
* [[Deadwood, South Dakota]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Whitlock |first1=David K. |title=HBO's 'Deadwood' - the facts and the fiction |url=https://www.bhpioneer.com/deadwood/hbo-s-deadwood---the-facts-and-the-fiction/article_a024b6e5-7253-5dee-a36c-0ec6295c9eff.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=Black Hills Pioneer |date=28 April 2008 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Grass Valley, California]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Union |first1=Submitted to The |title=Grass Valley officially designated 'Cornish Town USA' |url=https://www.theunion.com/news/local-news/grass-valley-officially-designated-cornish-town-usa/ |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=www.theunion.com |date=18 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Iron Range]]s of northern Michigan.
* [[Iron Range]]s of northern Michigan.
* [[Mineral Point, Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Davenport |first1=Don |title=MINERAL POINT IS 'MINEFUL' OF ITS CORNISH HERITAGE |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1999-08-29-9908290122-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=29 August 1999}}</ref>
* [[Mineral Point, Wisconsin]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Davenport |first1=Don |title=MINERAL POINT IS `MINEFUL' OF ITS CORNISH HERITAGE |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1999-08-29-9908290122-story.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=29 August 1999}}</ref>
* [[Pachuca]], Mexico (large Cornish-British colony).<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Cooper-Richet |first1=Diana |title=The history of Real del Monte, Mexico’s little slice of Cornwall |journal=The Conversation |date=12 December 2017 |url=http://theconversation.com/the-history-of-real-del-monte-mexicos-little-slice-of-cornwall-83117 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Cornish in Latin America |url=https://projects.exeter.ac.uk/cornishlatin/pachucarealdelmonte.htm |website=projects.exeter.ac.uk |publisher=[[University of Exeter]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Nevada City, California]].
* [[Newfoundland]], Canada (also many Irish, Scots and Welsh descent).
* [[Pachuca]], Mexico (large Cornish-British colony).<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Cooper-Richet |first1=Diana |title=The history of Real del Monte, Mexico's little slice of Cornwall |journal=The Conversation |date=12 December 2017 |url=http://theconversation.com/the-history-of-real-del-monte-mexicos-little-slice-of-cornwall-83117 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Cornish in Latin America |url=https://projects.exeter.ac.uk/cornishlatin/pachucarealdelmonte.htm |website=projects.exeter.ac.uk |publisher=[[University of Exeter]] |accessdate=14 February 2020}}</ref>
* [[Tangier Island, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gertner |first1=Jon |title=Should the United States Save Tangier Island From Oblivion? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/magazine/should-the-united-states-save-tangier-island-from-oblivion.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=6 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wernick |first1=Adam |title=An island in Chesapeake Bay is disappearing — and so is a British dialect and a piece of history |url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-07-20/island-chesapeake-bay-disappearing-and-so-british-dialect-and-piece-history |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The World (radio program)|The World]] |agency=[[Public Radio International]] |date=20 July 2014 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Tangier Island, Virginia]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gertner |first1=Jon |title=Should the United States Save Tangier Island From Oblivion? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/magazine/should-the-united-states-save-tangier-island-from-oblivion.html |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=6 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wernick |first1=Adam |title=An island in Chesapeake Bay is disappearing — and so is a British dialect and a piece of history |url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-07-20/island-chesapeake-bay-disappearing-and-so-british-dialect-and-piece-history |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[The World (radio program)|The World]] |agency=[[Public Radio International]] |date=20 July 2014 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]].

====Northern Ireland====
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] USA area - refugees from the Troubles in [[Northern Ireland]].
* Irish Town, [[Toronto, Ontario]] Canada - many [[Ulster-Scots]] and Protestant Irish.
* [[Ozarks]] and [[Appalachia]] has [[Scotch-Irish Americans|Scotch-Irish]] populations in the regions.

====Scotland====
* Across [[Appalachia]] - including [[Scotch-Irish American|Scotch Irish]] descent.
* [[Arcadia, California|Arcadia]] - including Scottish Canadians.
* California (named by mid 19th century Gold Rush miners from Scotland):
** [[Albion, California|Albion]].
** [[Ben Lomond, California|Ben Lomond]].
** [[Bonny Doon, California|Bonny Doon]].
** [[Inverness, California|Inverness]].
** [[La Cañada Flintridge, California|La Canada Flintridge]].
** [[La Crescenta-Montrose, California|La Crescenta-Montrose]].
* [[Carolinas]] (The Southern USA's "American" ethnicity has Scottish and Scotch-Irish origins).
* [[Cornwall, New York]].
* [[Eastern Oklahoma]] - and [[Cherokee County, Oklahoma]].
* [[Grass Valley, California]].
* Holcomb Valley-San Bernardino Mountains ([[Lake Arrowhead, California]]).
* [[Jamaica]] (former British colony).
* [[Loch Lomond, California]].
* [[Loma Linda, California]] and nearby towns (Mormons in [[San Bernardino, California]] area).
* [[Los Angeles, California]] (descendants of Appalachian, Ozark and Oklahoman migrations in the 1930s).
* [[Newfoundland]] (historic Scottish settlement under British rule, 1600-1949).
* [[New Jersey]]'s 1600s-era Scottish settlement and towns like [[Princeton, New Jersey]].
* Throughout [[Nova Scotia]], Canada, where there were historically Gaelic speakers.
* [[Ontario]] (portions of province has history of Irish and Scottish Gaelic speakers).
* [[Ozarks]] of [[Arkansas]], [[Missouri]] and [[Kansas]].
* [[Panama]] - site of [[Darien scheme]], one of independent Scotland's few attempts at an overseas colony.
* [[Payson, Arizona]].
* [[Payson, Utah]] - part of large British or English descendant population.
* [[Prescott, Arizona]].
* [[Princeton, New Jersey]] - including the area's historic British-English and Irish settlement.
* [[Prince Edward Island]] (also in [[New Brunswick]]).
* [[Quebec]] - some enclaves which were settled at the turn of the nineteenth century.
* [[Scottsdale, Arizona]].
* [[Scotts Valley, California]].
* Parts of [[Texas]] (Irish and Scottish majority in low-populated [[Loving County, Texas]]).
* [[Yucaipa, California]] (Mormons in "San Bernardino" colony with genealogical Scottish and English ancestry).


====Wales====
====Wales====
* [[Gallia County, Ohio]] - aka Little Wales.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/national_library/pages/wales_ohio.shtml|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20120801112513/http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/national_library/pages/wales_ohio.shtml|url-status=dead|title=BBC - Mid Wales National Library - Wales - Ohio Project|date=August 1, 2012|archivedate=August 1, 2012|website=archive.is|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Berwyn, Illinois]]
* [[Sharon, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{Cite journal |doi = 10.5325/pennhistory.83.1.0001|title = Occupational Mobility and Social Status: The Welsh Experience in Sharon, Pennsylvania, 1880–1930|journal = Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies|volume = 83|page = 1|year = 2016|last1 = Tyler}}</ref>
* [[Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Cambria, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Gallia County, Ohio]] - aka Little Wales<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/national_library/pages/wales_ohio.shtml|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20120801112513/http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/national_library/pages/wales_ohio.shtml|url-status=dead|title=BBC - Mid Wales National Library - Wales - Ohio Project|date=August 1, 2012|archivedate=August 1, 2012|website=archive.is|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Grass Valley, California]].
* Iron Mines region, Northern [[Minnesota]].
* [[Jackson County, Ohio]].
* [[Mamaroneck, New York]].
* [[Malad City, Idaho]].
* [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Newfoundland]] province has Welsh and other Celtic (Scots, Irish, Cornish and Manx) settlements.
* [[North Wales, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Sharon, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{Cite journal |doi = 10.5325/pennhistory.83.1.0001|title = Occupational Mobility and Social Status: The Welsh Experience in Sharon, Pennsylvania, 1880–1930|journal = Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies|volume = 83|page = 1|year = 2016|last1 = Tyler|s2cid = 146561321}}</ref>
* [[Welch, West Virginia]] - once the largest Welsh community in the US before the town shrank in size in the late 20th century.


===Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia===
===Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia===
Largest Arab-American and Middle eastern enclaves. ''Main Article: [[List of Arabic neighborhoods]]'':
* [[Austin, Texas]] - near the University of Texas.
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] - Sizable Arab population.
* [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] - it has large Arab-American neighborhoods. Notably Bay Ridge.
* [[Buffalo, New York]] - Lebanese, Syrian and Yemeni communities.
* [[Central Valley of California]] -
** [[Ceres, California]] - Assyrian/Chaldean/Aramaic peoples.
* [[Chicago]] - A section of city nicknamed "Little Iraq", Chicago has the largest Iraqi community in the USA. Little Arabia in the city's Northwest side, for example, has many Arab-Americans.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://foursquare.com/user/61828376/list/little-arabia-in-northwest-of-chicago|title=Little Arabia in Northwest of Chicago|author=|date=|website=Foursquare|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> And [[Devon Avenue (Chicago)]] has Arabs, Iranians and South Asians like [[Pashtun Americans]].
* [[Chicago]] - A section of city nicknamed "Little Iraq", Chicago has the largest Iraqi community in the USA. Little Arabia in the city's Northwest side, for example, has many Arab-Americans.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://foursquare.com/user/61828376/list/little-arabia-in-northwest-of-chicago|title=Little Arabia in Northwest of Chicago|author=|date=|website=Foursquare|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> And [[Devon Avenue (Chicago)]] has Arabs, Iranians and South Asians like [[Pashtun Americans]].
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]] - west side.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cleveland19.com/story/582391/arabs-in-cleveland-area-striving-for-acceptance|title=Arabs In Cleveland Area Striving For Acceptance|author=|date=|website=www.cleveland19.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]] - west side.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cleveland19.com/story/582391/arabs-in-cleveland-area-striving-for-acceptance|title=Arabs In Cleveland Area Striving For Acceptance|author=|date=|website=www.cleveland19.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Detroit]] (i.e. Southwest side)- over 300,000 Arab-Americans in its Metro area, another 300,000 throughout [[Michigan]], the city and state is the largest Arab-American community in the USA. [[Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn]] is their cultural center in the region. Also in nearby [[Dearborn Heights, Michigan|Dearborn Heights]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arabamerica.com/michigan/|title=Arab American Community in Detroit Michigan|author=|date=|website=Arab America|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Detroit]] (i.e. Southwest side)- over 300,000 Arab-Americans in its Metro area, another 300,000 throughout [[Michigan]], the city and state is the largest Arab-American community in the USA. [[Dearborn, Michigan|Dearborn]] is their cultural center in the region. Also in nearby [[Dearborn Heights, Michigan|Dearborn Heights]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.arabamerica.com/michigan/|title=Arab American Community in Detroit Michigan|author=|date=|website=Arab America|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[East Hollywood]], Los Angeles - Arabs, Armenians, East Indians, Persians and Turks.
* [[Fremont, California]] - "Little Kabul" (Afghans).
* [[Hayward, California]] - similarly large South Asian community.
* [[Houston, Texas]] - [[Clear Lake City, Texas]] has many Arabs and Iranians.
* [[Imperial Valley]] in [[California]].
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] - [[Yazidis]].
* [[Los Angeles]] like [[West Los Angeles]]. Other large Arab populations are [[San Fernando Valley]] of Los Angeles; [[South Bay, Los Angeles]] also known for Iranian and Afghan populations; and increasingly in Southeast Los Angeles communities like [[Bell, California|Bell]] and [[Maywood, California|Maywood]].
* [[New Jersey]] - concentrated in Paterson, nicknamed "Little Arabia" or "Little Palestine", because most of them are [[Palestinians]]. Another large Arab community is [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]].
* [[Orange County, California]] - 250,000 out of 500,000 Arab-Americans in [[Greater Los Angeles]]. Brookhurst Street in [[Anaheim]] is called "Little Arabia" or "Little Gaza" named for the [[Gaza Strip]], as well West Bank of Anaheim named for the [[West Bank]] in Palestine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.littlearabiadistrict.com/|title=Little Arabia District|author=|date=|website=Little Arabia District|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Orange County, California]] - 250,000 out of 500,000 Arab-Americans in [[Greater Los Angeles]]. Brookhurst Street in [[Anaheim]] is called "Little Arabia" or "Little Gaza" named for the [[Gaza Strip]], as well West Bank of Anaheim named for the [[West Bank]] in Palestine.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.littlearabiadistrict.com/|title=Little Arabia District|author=|date=|website=Little Arabia District|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[San Diego, California]] metro area - eastern San Diego metro area - Little Baghdad in [[El Cajon, California|El Cajon]] and along El Cajon Boulevard in [[East San Diego]] and [[La Mesa, California]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://progressive.org/%3Fq%3Dnews/2013/04/181714/little-baghdad-california/|title=Little Baghdad, California|first=Arun|last=Gupta|date=April 8, 2013|website=Progressive.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] and its metro area has many Middle Eastern (including Jewish) and South Asian (esp Indian) communities.
* [[San Diego, California]] - eastern San Diego metro area - Little Baghdad in [[El Cajon, California|El Cajon]] and along El Cajon Boulevard in [[East San Diego]] and [[La Mesa, California]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://progressive.org/%3Fq%3Dnews/2013/04/181714/little-baghdad-california/|title=Little Baghdad, California|first=Arun|last=Gupta|date=April 8, 2013|website=Progressive.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* In [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], its largest city [[Montreal]] - includes [[North African]] (esp. [[Moroccans]]) immigrants, [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] and [[Syrians]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canadianarabinstitute.org/publications/reports/canadian-arab-community-montreal/|title=A Profile of the Canadian Arab Community in Montreal|author=|date=|website=www.canadianarabinstitute.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Santa Clara Valley]] - aka Silicon Valley.
* South [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada - Middle Eastern and South Asian community: Sikhs, Pakistanis and Arabs.
* Eastern [[Ventura County, California]] in [[Southern California]].
* [[Washington, D.C.]] and nearby [[Northern Virginia]], esp. [[Afghan Americans]].
* [[Mérida, Yucatán|Mérida]] in the Yucatán has one of the largest and influential Lebanese communities in all of Mexico.
* [[Mexico City]] around 1,000,000 Mexicans are of Arab background in the city. Many from Lebanese, Syrian, Palestinian, Iraqi and Jordanian background as well as Egyptian and Algerian. They now live in very affluent parts of the city and have contributed much to what we know today as Mexican culture.
* [[Monterrey]] has one of the largest Arab communities in Mexico, mainly of Lebanese and Syrian background, they have many companies and businesses with Mexicans of Jewish background dating back from colonial times.
* [[Puebla]] has a large Lebanese community with great influence in architecture and cuisine.
* [[Torreon]] in the state of Coahuila has a large Palestinian community, one of the largest in Latin America after Chile.
* [[Veracruz]] the coastal state has large concentrations of Lebanese and Syrian families from Orizaba, to Cordoba to Xalapa, to Papantla to Coatazcoalcos to the Port of Veracruz.
* [[Bahamas]] has sizable Arab Christian communities.
* [[Puerto Rico]] has sizable Arab Christian communities.
* In [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], its largest city [[Montréal]] - includes [[North African]] (esp. [[Moroccans]]) immigrants, [[Lebanese people|Lebanese]] and [[Syrians]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canadianarabinstitute.org/publications/reports/canadian-arab-community-montréal/|title=A Profile of the Canadian Arab Community in Montréal|author=|date=|website=www.canadianarabinstitute.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>


==== Afghanistan ====
==== Afghanistan ====
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] has a "Little Kabul".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-worldtrade-littlekabul-bal-story.html|title=Love of country, homeland evident in 'Little Kabul'|first=Baltimore|last=Sun|date=|website=chicagotribune.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] has a "Little Kabul".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-worldtrade-littlekabul-bal-story.html|title=Love of country, homeland evident in 'Little Kabul'|first=Baltimore|last=Sun|date=|website=chicagotribune.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Dallas, Texas]].
* [[Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Little Kabul]], [[Fremont, California]] (the largest [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] population in the United States in 2001). Also in nearby [[Hayward, California|Hayward]].
* [[Los Angeles]] (Little Afghanistan in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles]] with many Central Asians) and suburbs in [[Southern California]]: [[Lawndale, California|Lawndale]] - 5% Afghan, sizable community.
* [[New York City]] metro area (the most is Little Afghanistan in [[Paterson, New Jersey]], also Central Asians).
* [[Orange County, California]] - centered in [[Irvine, California|Irvine]].
* [[Ventura County, California]] - Afghans and Iranians relocated to the area (the most in [[Simi Valley, California|Simi Valley]] and [[Thousand Oaks, California|Thousand Oaks]]).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2002/feb/28/local/me-anwar28|title=A Time to Rebuild Afghan Hope|date= February 28, 2002|access-date=25 November 2018|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|first=DAVID |last=KELLY}}</ref>
* [[Ventura County, California]] - Afghans and Iranians relocated to the area (the most in [[Simi Valley, California|Simi Valley]] and [[Thousand Oaks, California|Thousand Oaks]]).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://articles.latimes.com/2002/feb/28/local/me-anwar28|title=A Time to Rebuild Afghan Hope|date= February 28, 2002|access-date=25 November 2018|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|first=DAVID |last=KELLY}}</ref>
* [[Washington, DC]]- [[Northern Virginia]] area - Afghan refugees arrived in the 1980s.

==== Arab World/Near East (also Assyrians and Chaldeans) ====
* [[Anaheim, California]].
* "Arabia Street", [[West Los Angeles]].
* [[Bakersfield, California]] - "Dubai of America".
* [[Bay Ridge]], [[Brooklyn]], a lot of Yemeni and Palestinian people.
* [[Bell, California]], small population of [[Lebanese Americans|Lebanese]].
* [[Bristow, Oklahoma]] - Lebanese community.
* [[Buffalo, New York]] metropolitan area, esp. Yemenis in [[Lackawanna, New York|Lackawanna]].
* [[Calipatria, California]] - historic Arab-American community.
* [[Casa de Oro, California|Casa de Oro, Spring Valley, California]] (Iraqi).
* [[Cedar Falls, Iowa]] - mainly Lebanese and Syrian.
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] - large Lebanese and Syrian presence.
* [[Ceres, California]] near [[Modesto, California]].
* [[Chicago metro area]] has a large Arab-American population.
* [[Dallas, Texas]] metro area.
* The Southend [[Dearborn, Michigan]]- Established immigrant community prominently [[Yemen]]i neighborhood, formally "Little Syria", may be largest Arab-American community.
* [[Metro Detroit]] and [[Dearborn, Michigan]] Arab Ethnic Suburb "[[Ethnoburb]]", most condensed Arab population in the U.S.
* [[Dearborn Heights, Michigan]] - most Arab residents, like most Arab-Americans, are Christians, instead of Muslims.
* [[Dover, New Hampshire]] ([[Lebanese-American|Lebanese]]).
* [[El Cajon, California]] (Iraqi) - see Little Baghdad.
* [[Flint, Michigan]] - largest [[Palestinian-American]] community.
* [[Gallup, New Mexico]] - a community of 1,000 Arab Americans, 600-800 thought to be [[Palestinians]].
* [[Houston, Texas]]- developed large Middle Eastern population since the 1960s. [[River Oaks, Houston, Texas]] has many Arabs and Iranians. [[Clear Lake City, Texas]] is a concentration of Arabs, Iranians and Indians.
* [[Indio, California]] (historic, there was an "Arab street").
* [[La Mesa, California]] (Iraqi, Iranian and Chaldean or Assyrian peoples).
* [[Little Arabia (Anaheim, California)]] aka "Little Gaza" for Palestinian and also Syrian immigrants.
* Little Arabia, Tustin Avenue, [[Orange, California]] - also has Iranians.
* Little Arabia, [[Albany Park, Chicago]], [[Illinois]].
* [[Little Gaza]], in [[West Anaheim, Anaheim]]. a.k.a. "West Bank of Anaheim" named for the [[West Bank]] of [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]. <ref>https://www.littlearabiadistrict.com/history</ref>
* [[Little Maghreb]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]].
* Little Palestine, [[Bridgeview, Illinois]].
* [[South Paterson]]/Little Ramallah, [[Paterson, New Jersey]] and [[Clifton, New Jersey]].
* [[Little Syria, Manhattan]] Centered on St. George [[Melkite]] & St. Joseph [[Maronite]] Churches around Washington St. south of Fulton St. Between the [[Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel]] and 1960s [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] Projects, little physical evidence remains of the community. Today, Syrians and other Arabs live throughout [[New York City]], esp. [[Brooklyn]].
* [[Little Yemen|Little Yemen, Bronx, New York]].
* [[Marysville, Michigan]] (large [[Syrian]] community).
* [[Metairie, Louisiana]].
* [[Minnesota]] has some Lebanese communities.
* [[Oklahoma]] - esp [[Oklahoma City]] and [[Tulsa]], they arrived in the state in the 1970s.
* [[Peoria, Illinois]]. Large population of Lebanese.
* [[Portland, Oregon]] metro area has sizable Arab-American population.
* [[Reseda, Los Angeles, California]] - Arabs and Iranians. They form large populations in [[San Fernando Valley]] area.
* [[Santa Maria Valley]], [[California]].
* [[South Dakota]] has some Lebanese communities.
* Union Station section of [[Los Angeles, California]] and [[East Los Angeles (region)]] had an increase in Arab immigration in the 2000s-10s.
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]].
* [[Wisconsin]].
** [[Kenosha, Wisconsin|Kenosha]].
** [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]].
** [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]].
** [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]].
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in [[Mexico City]] thousands of Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian families escaped from Ottoman Rule in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. In La Merced they formed tight nit communities where their legacy is still abundant today. The Shawarma style of cooking meats influenced the Taco al Pastor and the introduction of the Maronite rites to Catholics formed large followings. Today, the streets of Del Salvador, Jesus Maria, Mesones and Republica de Uruguay form the "Little Arabia" (Pequeña Arabia) or "Little Lebanon" (Pequeño Libano) neighbourhood with various restaurants, textile shops, food and bread shops, as well as the Maronite Church.


==== Armenia ====
==== Armenia ====
{{See also|History of the Armenian Americans in Los Angeles}}
{{See also|History of the Armenian Americans in Los Angeles}}
* [[Glendale, California]] ([[Armenian American]] cultural center) and nearby [[Atwater Village, Los Angeles]].<ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/04/glendale-armenians/475926/</ref> [[:File:Armenians in Los Angeles County (2000).png|Distribution of Armenians in Los Angeles county]]


==== [[Kurds]]====
* [[Glendale, California]] ([[Armenian American]] cultural center) and nearby [[Atwater Village, Los Angeles]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/04/glendale-armenians/475926/ |title = Armenian Perseverance—in a Suburb of Los Angeles|date = April 4, 2016}}</ref> [[:File:Armenians in Los Angeles County (2000).png|Distribution of Armenians in Los Angeles county]]
* [[Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Little Armenia, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Montebello, California]] - Armenian genocide memorial monument.
* [[East Washington Village, Pasadena, California]].
* [[North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California]].
* West [[San Fernando Valley]], [[Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Tujunga, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[La Canada-Flintridge, California|La Canada-Flintridge]] and nearby [[La Crescenta-Montrose, California]].
* [[Altadena, California]].
* [[Duarte, California]].
* [[La Verne, California]].
* [[Whittier, California]].
* [[Orange County, California]].
* [[Anaheim, California]] (known for Middle Eastern communities).
* [[Highland, California]].
* [[Cathedral City, California]] - sizable, in the "International District", known for ethnic diversity.
* [[Palm Desert, California]] in the [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]] area.
* [[Old Armenian Town, Fresno, California]].
* [[Kerman, California]] - also Russians, Arabs, Iranians and Indians.
* [[Yettem, California]] in [[Tulare County, California|Tulare County]].
* [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] - Large Armenian population.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - Armenians are a sizable ethnic component.
* [[Northern New Jersey]] as well as [[New York City]] have Armenian communities.
* Little Armenia, [[Watertown, Massachusetts]].
* Little Armenia, Dudemaine Street, [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in [[Mexico City]], Armenian immigrants settled along other groups from the former Ottoman Empire such as the Lebanese, Greeks, Sephardic Jews, Syrians, Assyrians and Palestinians in this neighborhood by the Zocalo. The Armenians were known for selling shoes and being shoemakers in the barrio. After a few generations they moved away to more affluent neighborhoods like the other immigrant groups from the former Ottoman Empire.

==== Azerbaijan ====
* [[Austin, Texas]] along with Georgians in the Caucasus region.
* [[California]] - [[Greater Los Angeles]] and [[San Francisco Bay Area]] - the first largest [[Azerbaijan]]i communities in the United States.
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] - in this city live 30,000 native from [[Iran]] (mostly [[Azerbaijan]]i).
* [[Houston, Texas]] - one of the largest diaspora organizations in the United States.
* [[New Jersey]] - mainly in [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]], in the same city the first Azerbaijani community was founded in 1957.
* [[New York City, New York]] - Predominantly [[Queens]] and [[Brooklyn]].
* [[Toronto, Ontario]] - in this city have a largest [[Azerbaijani Canadian]] community.
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] - the second largest Azerbaijani population in [[Canada]].

==== Chechnya (Caucasus) ====
An estimated 50,000 [[Chechen Americans|Chechens]] live in the US, here are the top communities (#1 is [[Washington, D.C.]] area).
* [[Anaheim, California]].
* [[Atwater Village, Los Angeles]], [[California]], between Downtown LA, Hollywood and [[Glendale, California|Glendale]].
* [[Clifton, New Jersey]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]].
* [[Wayne, New Jersey]].
* [[Watertown, Massachusetts]] in the [[Boston]] metro area.

==== Iran ====
* [[Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California]] (has [[Iran]]ian and Armenian residents).
* [[Beverly Hills, California]], large number of Iranian/Persian Jews.
* [[Calabasas, California]] sizable number of Iranians/Persians - near the [[San Fernando Valley]].
* [[Encino, Los Angeles|Encino, California]], moderate population of [[Iranian Americans|Iranians]] (South and West [San Fernando] Valley known as "Little Iran").
* [[Glendale, California]] near LA.
* [[Great Neck, New York]], largest number of Persian Jews.
* [[Irvine, California]] - largest Persian suburb in the USA.
* [[Lawndale, California]], small population of Iranians and [[Afghan Americans|Afghans]].
* Little Persia, [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Little Persia, Los Angeles, California]], in [[Westwood, Los Angeles, California|Westwood]] also known as "[[Tehrangeles]]" partially named for [[Tehran, Iran]]. {{citation needed|date=March 2011}}
* Little Persia, [[North York, Ontario]], in [[Canada]] is home to a large number of [[Iranian Canadians|Iranian-Canadians]].
* Little Persia, [[Orange County, California]] centered in [[Anaheim, California|Anaheim]].
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]], largest Kurdish population.
* [[Orange, California]] - also with Arabs in the city.
* Persian Square near [[UCLA]] campus ([[West Los Angeles]] has a large Persian population).
* [[Reseda, California]] - large Iranian community.
* [[Richmond Hill, Ontario]], Canada. Large population of Iranians/Persians.
* [[Sherman Oaks, California]] - Known for large Iranian presence.
* [[Tarzana, Los Angeles|Tarzana, California]]. Large population of Iranians/Persians.
* [[Westlake Village, California]]. Moderately sizable population of Iranians/Persians.
* [[Woodland Hills, Los Angeles|Woodland Hills, California]]. Major number of Iranians/Persians.

==== Iraq (includes Assyrians and Chaldeans) ====
* [[Assyrian people|Assyrian District]], northern [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] - the city has a section called Little Iraq.
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] - Iraqi community.
* [[Casa de Oro, California]] - large Iraqi immigrant presence.
* [[Chaldean Town, Detroit]], [[Michigan]] - No longer prominently Chaldean.
* Large Iraqi neighborhoods in [[Chicago]] (Little Iraq), 2nd largest Arab-American community after Detroit.
* [[Chicago metropolitan area]] - extension of Iraqi and Arab-American communities in Chicago.
* [[Coachella, California]] - historic Iraqi/Arab-American community in the [[Coachella Valley]]. There's a mosque for the area's Muslims. Many Lebanese who tend to be Christian.
* [[Dallas, Texas]] and its area.
* [[Dearborn, Michigan]]/Metro [[Detroit]].
* [[El Cajon, California]] - Largest Chaldean/Assyrian enclave outside of Iraq. "Little Baghdad".
* [[Fresno, California]] - sizable Iraqi/Arab and East Indian communities.
* [[Little Gaza|Garza Island, Anaheim, California]] - many Iraqis, Syrians, Lebanese and Palestinians.
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[La Mesa, California]] in the [[San Diego]] area.
* [[Los Angeles, California]] - could be largest Iraqi-American community.
* [[Modesto, California]], also in nearby [[Ceres, California|Ceres]].
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]], largest Kurdish population.
* [[New York City]] has a Little Baghdad.
* [[Orange County, California]] (Little Arabia in [[Anaheim, California]]).
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] (Little Ramallah section) - many Iraqis in [[New York City]] and metro area.
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] - Iraqi community.
* "Saudiaurora" Arab community in [[Aurora, Colorado]] near [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]].
* [[Spring Valley, San Diego County, California|Spring Valley, California]] near San Diego.
* [[Washington, D.C.]] area - Iraqi communities in nearby [[Maryland]] and [[Northern Virginia]].
* [[West Anaheim, Anaheim, California]] - also other Arab-Americans.
* [[West Bloomfield Township, Michigan]].
* [[Worcester, Massachusetts]] - also has Turks and Armenians.

==== Israel ([[Jews]] and [[Arabs]]) ====
* [[Anaheim, California]] in Orange County (many are [[Palestinians]], [[Armenians]], [[Circassians]] from Jordan, originally from the Caucasus region; and recent immigrants from Israel join Southern California's large Jewish communities).
* [[Beverly Hills, California]] and nearby [[West Hollywood, California|West Hollywood]] (Large Middle Eastern population).
* [[Burbank, California]] in the [[San Fernando Valley]].
* [[Great Neck, New York]] - many Jewish people of various nationalities.
* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] area ([[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]] known for large European Jewish communities).
* [[Los Angeles, California]] - More Israelis than any US city.
* [[Midtown Miami|Little Tel Aviv]], [[Miami, Florida]].
* [[Mission Viejo, California]].
* [[New York City]].
* [[Northern New Jersey]], esp. it has a large American Jewish presence.
* [[Passaic County, New Jersey]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey|Little Ramallah, Paterson]].
* [[San Diego, California]].
* [[San Francisco, California]] - many Arabs (esp. Syrians), Israelis and [[American Jews]].
* [[West Bloomfield Township, Michigan]] in the [[Detroit]] area, also has many American Jews.
* [[La Merced barrio, Mexico City|La Merced]] in [[Mexico City]], thousands of Jews from Ashekazi, Sephardic, and Mizrahi rites settled into this neighborhood where they were peddlers and then shopkeepers. They built many Synagogues in the Historical Center and formed their community along Justo Sierra Street as well as Jesus Maria where many Kosher Shops, Candle Shops and Fabric Shops were owned by Jewish Families from all over Europe, North Africa and the Ottoman Empire. Generations later they moved to more affluent neighborhoods and the Old Jewish Neighborhood is being rescued today.

==== [[Kurds]] ([[Kurdistan]]) ====
* [[Arlington, Virginia]] ([[Northern Virginia]]).
* [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
* [[Binghamton, New York]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rouen |first1=Aynur de |title=Imagine Home: Making a Place in Binghamton |journal=Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies |date=16 August 2019 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=23–33 |doi=10.29333/ejecs/243 |url=http://www.ejecs.org/index.php/JECS/article/view/243 |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en |issn=2149-1291|doi-access=free }}</ref>
* [[Binghamton, New York]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rouen |first1=Aynur de |title=Imagine Home: Making a Place in Binghamton |journal=Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies |date=16 August 2019 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=23–33 |doi=10.29333/ejecs/243 |url=http://www.ejecs.org/index.php/JECS/article/view/243 |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en |issn=2149-1291|doi-access=free }}</ref>
* [[Dallas, Texas]] and its area.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Manfield |first1=Lucas |title=Silent No Longer: Trump's Betrayal Stirs DFW's Sizable Kurdish Community to Action |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/dallas-kurdish-community-stirred-to-action-by-trumps-abandonment-11799617 |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Dallas Observer |date=11 November 2019}}</ref>
* [[Dallas, Texas]] and its area.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Manfield |first1=Lucas |title=Silent No Longer: Trump’s Betrayal Stirs DFW’s Sizable Kurdish Community to Action |url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/dallas-kurdish-community-stirred-to-action-by-trumps-abandonment-11799617 |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Dallas Observer |date=11 November 2019}}</ref>
* [[Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].<ref>{{cite web |title=HOME |url=https://www.kurdafh.org/ |website=kurdish-american |publisher=Kurdish-American Foundation of Houston |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Houston, Texas]].<ref>{{cite web |title=HOME |url=https://www.kurdafh.org/ |website=kurdish-american |publisher=Kurdish-American Foundation of Houston |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Los Angeles, California]].<ref name="LAKurd">{{cite web|url=https://www.kqed.org/news/10516796/between-homelands-an-unofficial-embassy-for-los-angeles-kurds|title=Between Homelands: an Unofficial Embassy for Los Angeles Kurds|author=|date=May 10, 2015|website=KQED|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Los Angeles, California]].<ref name="LAKurd">{{cite web|url=https://www.kqed.org/news/10516796/between-homelands-an-unofficial-embassy-for-los-angeles-kurds|title=Between Homelands: an Unofficial Embassy for Los Angeles Kurds|author=|date=May 10, 2015|website=KQED|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee]].
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]] (cultural center) - over 15,000 in the city.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Campbell |first1=Monica |title=Tour the American city where Kurdish sounds and flavors thrive |url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-08-14/tour-american-city-where-kurdish-sounds-and-flavors-thrive |publisher=Public Radio International |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sawyer |first1=Ariana Maia |title=Who are the Kurds, and why are they in Nashville? |url=https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2017/06/23/who-kurds-and-why-they-nashville/97706968/ |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=The Tennessean |date=22 June 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]] (cultural center) - over 15,000 in the city.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Campbell |first1=Monica |title=Tour the American city where Kurdish sounds and flavors thrive |url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-08-14/tour-american-city-where-kurdish-sounds-and-flavors-thrive |publisher=Public Radio International |accessdate=17 January 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sawyer |first1=Ariana Maia |title=Who are the Kurds, and why are they in Nashville? |url=https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2017/06/23/who-kurds-and-why-they-nashville/97706968/ |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=The Tennessean |date=22 June 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Northern New Jersey]] (concentrated in [[Paterson, New Jersey|Paterson]]) outside [[New York City]].
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* [[Santa Barbara, California]]-[[Ventura County, California]] region in [[Southern California]] - may have the most Kurds in the USA.<ref name="LAKurd"/>
* [[Santa Barbara, California]]-[[Ventura County, California]] region in [[Southern California]] - may have the most Kurds in the USA.<ref name="LAKurd"/>
* [[Watertown, Massachusetts]], suburb of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Tiernan |first1=Erin |title=Boston Kurds say U.S. troop removal means 'genocide' for relatives |url=https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/10/07/boston-kurds-say-u-s-troop-removal-means-genocide-for-relatives/ |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Boston Herald |date=7 October 2019}}</ref>
* [[Watertown, Massachusetts]], suburb of [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Tiernan |first1=Erin |title=Boston Kurds say U.S. troop removal means ‘genocide’ for relatives |url=https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/10/07/boston-kurds-say-u-s-troop-removal-means-genocide-for-relatives/ |accessdate=17 January 2020 |work=Boston Herald |date=7 October 2019}}</ref>

==== Turkey ====
* [[Alexandria, Virginia]] and [[Arlington, Virginia]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* The city of [[Los Angeles]] have more Turkish-Americans than Boston area.
* [[Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C.|Mount Pleasant]] ([[Washington, D.C.]] area).
* [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee]].
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]] - also includes Kurds.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] outside [[New York City]].
* [[Rochester, New York]] (also Greeks and Armenians, Arabs and Assyrians).
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* "Turk Town" (historic) [[Indio, California]] - mainly non-Turks (Lebanese Arabs).
* [[Watertown, Massachusetts]] - largest Turkish-American community (concentration).
* [[Wichita, Kansas]].
* [[Wilmington, North Carolina]] (often Greek from Asia Minor and [[Greece]]).

===Oceania===
====Australia====
* ''[[Little Australia]]s'' are spread all over the United States (mainly [[California]]) and Canada.
** [[California]]: Albion, [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]; [[Aliso Viejo, California|Aliso Viejo]]; [[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]]; [[Solano County, California|Fairfield-Vallejo]]; [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]; [[Los Angeles]]; [[Oceanside, California|Oceanside]]; [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]]; [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]] (Black's Beach); [[Sonoma Valley]]; resort towns in [[Southern California]]; [[Torrance, California|Torrance]]; and Western [[Orange County, California]] (many Australian real estate owners).
** [[San Francisco Bay Area]]: [[Fremont, California|Fremont]]; [[Marin County, California|Marin]] Peninsula; [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]; [[Pacifica, California|Pacifica]]; [[San Francisco]]; [[Santa Clara County, California|Santa Clara-San Jose]] area/[[Santa Clara Valley]]; and [[Santa Cruz, California|Santa Cruz]].
* [[Honolulu, Hawaii]] (also from New Zealand).
* [[New York City]].
* [[Washington state]]: [[Seattle]] and [[Tacoma, Washington]].
* [[Little Australia#Mulberry Street, Manhattan|Little Australia, Manhattan]].
* [[Oakland, California]] (historic, shared with Irish in downtown area).
* [[San Francisco, California]] and parts of the Bay area - also has some of [[Aboriginal Australian]] ancestry.
* [[Santa Monica, California]] along with many Irish. The Black's Beach section also has Pacific Islanders.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Goodman |first1=Jeff |title=Concert puts spotlight on Australian residents, tourists |url=https://www.smdp.com/concert-puts-spotlight-on-australian-residents-tourists/156622 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=[[Santa Monica Daily Press]] |date=11 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Australians setting up shop and home in Los Angeles |url=https://www.escape.com.au/destinations/north-america/usa/los-angeles/australians-setting-up-shop-and-home-in-los-angeles/news-story/e91df5a7ddca0edd1781173a7d227e71 |accessdate=14 February 2020 |work=escape.com.au |date=14 June 2016}}</ref>
* West [[Orange County, California]].

====Pacific Islands====
Hawaii (indigenous to the islands), California, and Washington State have the most [[Native Hawaiian]] and [[Samoans|Samoan]] communities:
* [[California]]:
** Bay Area - [[Solano County, California|Fairfield-Vallejo]]; [[San Francisco]] (Pacific Heights, [[Bayview-Hunters Point]] and Sunnydale); [[East Palo Alto, California|East Palo Alto]]; [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]; and [[Fremont, California|Fremont]].
** Southland - [[Eagle Rock, Los Angeles]] extending into [[Glendale, California|Glendale]]; Black's Beach [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]]; [[Bruce's Beach]] in [[Manhattan Beach, California|Manhattan Beach]] (also had many African-Americans); [[Torrance, California|Torrance]]; [[Carson, California|Carson]] - [[Compton, California|Compton]]; [[Los Angeles]] ([[Wilmington, Los Angeles, California|Wilmington]]); [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]; [[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]]; [[Hawaiian Gardens, California|Hawaiian Gardens]]; and [[Costa Mesa, California|Costa Mesa]].
** Inland - [[Upland, California|Upland]]; [[Twentynine Palms, California|Twentynine Palms]]; [[Victorville, California|Victorville]]; and [[Barstow, California|Barstow]].
** [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]] (Hawaiians including Native Hawaiians are purchasing houses in the desert resort city).
** San Diego - [[Vista, California|Vista]]; [[Oceanside, California|Oceanside]]; [[Mission Beach, San Diego, California|Mission Beach, San Diego]]; and [[Spring Valley, San Diego County, California|Spring Valley]] ([[San Diego]]).
** Central coast - [[Monterey County, California|Monterey Peninsula]]; [[Santa Cruz, California|Santa Cruz]]; [[San Luis Obispo County, California|San Luis Obispo]]; [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]; and [[Ventura County, California|Ventura County]].
** And Central valley - [[San Joaquin County, California|San Joaquin Delta]] esp. [[Stockton, California|Stockton]]; [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]]; [[Yuba City, California|Yuba City]]; and [[Colusa County, California|Colusa County]] (the Spring Valley area). There is a sizable Hawaiian presence in [[Merced, California|Merced]] area.
**[[Shingle Springs, California]] - Intermarriage with Maidus (Native Americans), Mexicans/Latinx and Asian-Americans are common. <ref> https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/05/tracing-californias-lost-tribe-of-hawaiians/</ref>
* [[Euless, Texas]] - largest of its size outside the western US.
* [[Friday Harbor, Washington]].<ref>https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085190/1908-11-28/ed-1/seq-1/</ref> One of the oldest Native Hawaiian communities on the mainland US.
* [[Hawaii]] (see [[Native Hawaiians]]).
** [[Native Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] is still spoken as the primary language by the residents on the private island of [[Niʻihau]].<ref name=Lyovin>{{cite book |last=Lyovin |first=Anatole V |date=1997 |title=An Introduction to the Languages of the World |location=New York |publisher=Oxford University Press, Inc. |page=258 |isbn=0-19-508116-1}}</ref>
* [[Iosepa, Utah]] - historic early 20th century [[Mormon]] Hawaiian community.
* [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City Metropolitan area]].
* [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] - Termed "the 9th island of Hawaii" due to many Hawaiians live there.
* [[Mesa, Arizona]] - Pacific Islanders are numerous in the area's LDS/Mormon churches.
* [[New York City]] has a small Pacific Islander population.
* [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] - part of migration of Pacific Islanders (''Pasifikas'') in the Central plains.
* [[Ogden, Utah]].
* [[Provo, Utah]] and [[Utah County, Utah]].
* [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] - many Pacific Islanders are [[Mormon]] in religion.
* [[Springdale, Arkansas]] (sizable [[Marshall Islands|Marshallese]] community).
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] has sizable Polynesian and [[Micronesia]]n populations.
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada - largest Pacific Islander community in Canada.
* [[Virginia Beach, Virginia]] (Hawaiians and Filipino-Americans).
* [[Washington state]]: [[Seattle]] and [[Tacoma, Washington]].
* [[Yamato Colony, Florida]] - although minuscule in Florida, many Hawaiians and Japanese live there. See also [[Yamato Colony, California]] similarly settled by Hawaiians and Japanese immigrants.
* [[Wilmington, North Carolina]] (Hawaiians and Filipinos).
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]] (Asian and Pacific Americans).
* sporadically in [[Alaska]], [[Idaho]], [[Nevada]], [[Oregon]], and [[Texas]].
See also [[Samoans]] and [[Guamanian]]s.


===South/Latin America and Caribbean===
===South/Latin America and Caribbean===
* [[Adams Morgan]], [[Washington, D.C.]] (Central American [[Hispanic]], Bolivian, Peruvian and Ecuadorian).
* [[Alamosa, Colorado]] and [[San Luis Valley]] - [[Hispanos]] and [[Nuevomexicanos]] in Sangre de Cristo, [[New Mexico]].
* [[Anaheim, California]] - 46% Mexican, large [[Salvadoran American|Salvadoran]] population, and [[Puerto Ricans|Puerto Rican]] community.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://anaheim.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm|title=Anaheim Population and Demographics (Anaheim, CA)|author=|date=|website=anaheim.areaconnect.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Anaheim, California]] - 46% Mexican, large [[Salvadoran American|Salvadoran]] population, and [[Puerto Ricans|Puerto Rican]] community.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://anaheim.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm|title=Anaheim Population and Demographics (Anaheim, CA)|author=|date=|website=anaheim.areaconnect.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* Arlandria, [[Alexandria, Virginia]]/[[Washington D.C.]] (Central American [[Hispanic]], Bolivian, Peruvian and Ecuadorian).
* [[Aurora, Colorado]] (Salvadorans and other Latinos).
* [[Aurora, Illinois]] (Large Hispanic population).
* [[Aztec, New Mexico]] (Hispanos, NuevoMexicanos and Mexican-Americans).
* Baldy Mesa, [[Victorville, California]] (also in Eagle Ranch).
* Batavia, [[Orange, California]].
* [[Berwyn, Illinois]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] -
** Blue Hill Avenue, [[Roxbury, Boston]].
** [[Dorchester, Boston]].
** [[Mattapan, Boston]].
* [[Bound Brook, New Jersey]].
* "Canada Latina" or "Latin American Area" - Jane St and Wilson Ave, Jane St and Sheppard Ave. West, [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada (Central and South American, and others- mainly Salvadoran, Ecuadoreans, Mexicans and Peruvians).
* [[Carrboro, North Carolina]].
* [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]].
* [[Central Falls, Rhode Island]] (at 2010 census 60.3% Hispanic, mostly Colombian and Central American).
* [[Chelsea, Massachusetts]].
* "Chilecito (California, USA)" or "Little Santiago", [[North Beach, San Francisco]] - Largest [[Chilean American]] community.
* [[Chimayo, New Mexico]] - [[Hispanos]].
* [[Coachella, California]] (predominantly Hispanic community, town is over 40% Mexican descent and the rest Central American).
** Barrio Viejo/Downtown.
** Shady Lane/El Mural.
** Westside/Westerfield - 96% Mexican.
* [[Corning, California]] - [[Californios]] of pre-1850s Mexican/Spanish colonial ancestry (also called Nortenos).
* [[Culver City, California]] - appearance of a sizable [[Brazilians|Brazilian]] community in the 2000s.
* [[Dayton, Ohio]] - includes Cubans and Puerto Ricans.
* [[Desert Hot Springs, California]] (rapidly growing, now 75% Latino, known for low cost housing).
* [[Detroit, Michigan]] - large Mexican community, along with Central and South Americans. Also its metro area and suburbs like [[Marysville, Michigan|Marysville]] (5-10%, from recent Mexican and other Latin American immigration).
* [[Dodge City, Kansas]] - large Mexican community.
* [[Downey, California]] - Mexican and Central American, also Cuban and Puerto Rican.
* [[Dulce, New Mexico]] - Hispanos.
* [[Eastland, Charlotte, North Carolina]] - Latino majority, esp Mexican.
* [[East Palo Alto, California]] _ Large Latinx and African-American population.
* [[Ellijay, Georgia]] - largest Latino community by percentage in Southern US, outside FL.
* [[Escondido, California]] - Mexican and Central American.
* [[Excelsior District, San Francisco, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Excelsior-district-takes-care-of-its-own-2790710.php|title=Excelsior district takes care of its own|first=Annie|last=Nakao|date=October 1, 2002|website=SFGate|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Excelsior District, San Francisco, California]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Excelsior-district-takes-care-of-its-own-2790710.php|title=Excelsior district takes care of its own|first=Annie|last=Nakao|date=October 1, 2002|website=SFGate|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Fairhill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Fairhill]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* Fair Oaks - Historic barrio near [[Pismo Beach, California]].
* [[Farmington, New Mexico]].
* [[Farmingville, New York]] - large Latino percentage in this part of [[Long Island]].
* [[Fontana, California]] - large Hispanic presence in [[Inland Empire, California]] region.
* [[Garden Grove, California]] - about 40%, also has large Vietnamese and Palestinian sections.
* [[Green Forest, Arkansas]].
* [[Guadalupe, Arizona]] (heavily Mexican community).
* [[Hamilton Heights, Manhattan]], New York (mostly Dominican and African American).
* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] - Many major cities in CT are plurality Latino.
* [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] - huge Dominican and Puerto Rican population and other Hispanic immigrant presence.
* [[Henderson County, North Carolina]].
* [[Hialeah, Florida]] - 96%, highest Hispanic/Latino percentage of US major city.
* [[Hollywood, Florida]] (Colombian, Venezuelan, Peruvian and other Latinos).
* [[Puerto Ricans in Holyoke]] - [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]].
* [[Houston, Texas]] (Large Colombian community).
* [[Indio, California]] (large Mexican and Central American population).
** Jackson and Avenue 44, thought to be CA's most Latino census tract.
** Old Town on Jackson Street and Hwy 111, extends east down historic US 99.
** West side, Burr Street and Indio Blvd., includes unincorporated West Indio.
* [[Jackson Heights, Queens]], New York.
* [[Kern County, California]] - about half the county's population is Latino.
* [[Langley Park, Maryland]] (at 2000 Census was 63% Hispanic, primarily Central American).
* [[Lansdale, Pennsylvania]] (10-15% Latino).
* [[Long Beach, California]] (Latinos are the city's plurality, in some sections, a majority).
* [[Los Angeles]] city and metro area. city - 48%, L.A. county - 44%, central section of L.A. - 46% Latino.
** [[East Los Angeles (region)|East Los Angeles]], [[California]] (predominantly Latino: Mexican-49%, the rest Central American).
** [[Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles, California]] - Mexicans, Cubans in the 1960s and some Puerto Ricans, among other Latinos.
** [[Harvard Heights, Los Angeles]] - Also has a large Central American population.
** [[Mid-City, Los Angeles]] - plurality among other races and ethnic groups.
** [[Pico-Union]], [[Los Angeles]], California (many immigrants from [[El Salvador]], [[Guatemala]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Honduras]] and [[Ecuador]]).
** Xicano/El Salvador Corridor, a.k.a. Little Central America in the Downtown district of Los Angeles.<ref>http://www.salvadorancorredorusa.com/index.html</ref>
* [[Lowell, Arkansas]] - largely Mexican and Central American.
* [[Lower East Side, Manhattan|Loisiada]], [[Manhattan]], NYC - Puerto Ricans and other Latinos in some sections.
* [[Mexico City]] community, about 7000; largest group from outside Mexico; and 4th largest foreign-born ethnicity after US American, German and Italian. Up to 150,000 Argentines in Mexico.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]] (Miami metro area has the largest Cuban population in the US with an estimate of 1 million Cuban-American residents with a large presence of Haitians, Jamaicans, Colombians, Brazilians, Nicaraguans, Puerto Ricans and Dominicans throughout the county)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/studies/cubanamerican-population-city/|title=Cuban-American Population by U.S. City - NerdWallet|date=17 December 2014|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]] (Miami metro area has the largest Cuban population in the US with an estimate of 1 million Cuban-American residents with a large presence of Haitians, Jamaicans, Colombians, Brazilians, Nicaraguans, Puerto Ricans and Dominicans throughout the county)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/studies/cubanamerican-population-city/|title=Cuban-American Population by U.S. City - NerdWallet|date=17 December 2014|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Miami Gardens, FL]] (Substantial presence of Bahamians, Jamaicans, Nicaraguans, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Colombians, Cubans or people of these heritages).
* [[Miramar, FL]] (Large presence of Jamaicans, Haitians, Colombians, Cubans, and Trinidadians).
* [[Mission Viejo, California]] - sizable Mexican-American and Puerto Rican community.
* [[Montgomery County, Maryland]] (Central and South American).
* [[Montréal-Nord]], [[Montréal]], Quebec (Multi-racial, sizable Latin American community).
* [[Moreno Valley, California]] - over half Hispanic/Latino, mostly Mexican.
* [[Newark, New Jersey]].
** [[Ironbound]] - Little Brazil, also Little Portugal.
* [[New York City]]<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/slideshows/11-cities-with-the-most-hispanics</ref> Most Hispanics/Latinos of any US city, large Hispanic/Latino communities.
* [[New York City]]<ref>https://www.usnews.com/news/slideshows/11-cities-with-the-most-hispanics</ref> Most Hispanics/Latinos of any US city, large Hispanic/Latino communities.
** [[Brooklyn]] and the [[Bronx]].
** [[Lincoln Square, Manhattan]], aka San Juan Hill - a mixed African-American, Latino and Afro-Caribbean area.
** [[Washington Heights, Manhattan]] which is largely Dominican, and cultural center of Latino life in NYC.
** [[Washington Square North]]/[[West Village, Manhattan]] (historically had Puerto Ricans, Afro-Caribbeans and African-Americans).
* [[Norco, California]] (Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American community).
* [[Norwalk, California]] - In half-Latino/Hispanic [[Los Angeles County, California]].
* [[Orange County, California]] (30-40% Latino).
* [[Orem, Utah]] - has a Mexican community.
* [[Palm Springs, California]] - Section 14 (La Colonia Mexico).
* [[Pasadena, California]] - also includes French/Spanish/Caribbean/African-American/Southern US cultures of [[Louisiana Creole]] origin.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - Latino cultural center of NYC Metro area.
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]] - The state itself has a large and growing Latino community.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20101015091121/http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/44000.html</ref>
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]] - The state itself has a large and growing Latino community.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20101015091121/http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/44000.html</ref>
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, California]] - estimated 40% Latino, esp. Mexican and Puerto Rican.
* [[Riverside County, California]] is about 50% Latino, esp. Mexican-American.
* [[Sacramento Valley]] - esp. [[Colusa County, California]] and [[Yolo County, California]]
* [[Salinas, California]] (mainly Mexican) [[Salinas, California#Ethnology|Ethnology of Salinas]].
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] (Inner west side and Woodlawn Lake, also known for blacks) - see [[Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio]].
* [[San Francisco]] -
** Dolores District - mainly Mexican but also significant presence of Central Americans).
** [[Mission District, San Francisco]] - Hispanic/Latino area, esp. since the 1950s, now gentrifying.
** Mission Hill - [[Californio]] in late 1800s/Mexican in 1900s/gentrified since 2000.
* [[San Mateo County, California]] - [[Chileans]], [[Mexican-Americans]] and other Latins.
* [[San Ysidro, San Diego, California|San Ysidro]], [[San Diego]], California (mainly Mexican).
* [[Santa Ana, California]] - 75% Latino, highest percentage for CA major city.
* [[Souderton, Pennsylvania]] (recent wave of Mexican and Latin American immigration).
* [[Santa Monica, California]] - Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11,716 persons (13.1%), with Mexican Americans, Spanish Americans, and Argentine Americans making up 64.2%, 6.4%, and 4.7% respectively.
* [[Spanish Harlem]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]] - historic Puerto Rican, esp between 1920 and 1970. Now has many Latin American nationalities. It is now gentrifying and more ethnic diversity.
* [[Springfield, Ohio]].
* [[Sterling, Illinois]] (17-20% Latino).
* [[Tahlequah, Oklahoma]] - Mexican, Puerto Rican, also African-American, Japanese and Samoan, in a large Cherokee community.
* [[Tompkinsville, Staten Island]], [[New York City]].
* [[Tortilla Flat]] - [[Monterey, California]] (Mexican and Spanish-American, though has less Hispanic residence today).
* [[Tulare, California]].
* [[Tule Lake, California]] - Most northern majority Latino town in the [[Americas]] ([[Latin America]]) on CA-Oregon state line.
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] -
** [[Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma|East Tulsa, Tulsa]] ([[Mexican-American]]s and Latin American immigrants).
** [[West Tulsa, Tulsa]] (Largely Mexican and other Hispanic/Latino neighborhood).
** [[Turley, Oklahoma]] near North Side, [[Tulsa]] (many Mexican immigrants).
* [[Visalia, California]].
* [[Waterloo, Iowa]].
* [[Williams, California]] - largest Hispanic/Latino percentage in Northern CA.
* [[Wilmington, North Carolina]].
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]] 5-10% Latinx.
* [[Windsor, Ontario]] - Recent Mexican immigration to the city, now has the highest percentage of [[Hispanic Canadians]] per city.
* [[Yuba City, California]] - also in [[Yuba County, California]].

====Argentina/Uruguay (South American nations)====
* [[Arlington, Virginia]] - Arlibamba or Little Cochabamba (Bolivians).
* Boston.
* Chicago.
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]] (many South Americans).
* Denver.
* Detroit.
** [[Dearborn, Michigan]] (Peruvians and Chileans).
* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] - the state has many South Americans, i.e. [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]].
* Los Angeles (West side, Culver City and Santa Monica).
* [[Mexico City]] - Largest Argentine community outside Argentina.
* Miami, Florida (2nd largest South American population).
** [[Hialeah, Florida]].
* New York City.
* [[North Dakota]] (Venezuelan immigrant workers in oil industry).
* Oklahoma City (and similarly in Tulsa, often from Chile).
* [[Orange County, California]] (Chileans concentrated in Santa Ana).
* [[Orlando, Florida]].
* Philadelphia-Camden NJ.
* San Diego USA - many tend to come from Chile.
* San Francisco and its bay area.
** [[Santa Clara County, California]] ([[Chilean American]]s).
* Seattle-Tacoma.
* Toronto in Canada.
* Utah (Salt Lake City, due to Mormons from Chile).
* Washington, DC (largest South American population) with Maryland and Northern Virginia.
* [[Western Pennsylvania]] (esp. many South Americans in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]) - Includes a Large Ecuadorian and Peruvian presence.

====Brazil====
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] along with Portuguese, Azoreans and Cape Verdeans.
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] has a Brazilian community.
* [[Culver City, California]] in the [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] area.
* [[Danbury, Connecticut]] - along with Portuguese, Spanish and other Latinos.
* [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]].
* [[Newark, New Jersey]] and surrounding areas.
* [[New York City]] has a Little Brazil.
* [[Orlando, Florida]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]] with many living in Portuguese communities.
* [[South Bay, Los Angeles]] region.
* [[Washington, D.C.]] metro area.
* [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]].


====Central and South America====
====Central and South America====
* [[Anaheim, California]], and nearby [[West Anaheim, California]], in [[Orange County, California|Orange County]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=largest+central+american+community+in+us+states&fr=yhs-adk-adk_sbnt&hspart=adk&hsimp=yhs-adk_sbnt&imgurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GgTA3c3o5vA/UfG3TT3_spI/AAAAAAAAAzc/HctcpZGcIm4/s1600/USA+Map+of+Salv+Concentrations.png#id=-1&iurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GgTA3c3o5vA/UfG3TT3_spI/AAAAAAAAAzc/HctcpZGcIm4/s1600/USA+Map+of+Salv+Concentrations.png&action=click|title=largest central american community in us states - Saferbrowser Yahoo Image Search Results|author=|date=|website=images.search.yahoo.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Anaheim, California]] and nearby [[West Anaheim, California]] in [[Orange County, California|Orange County]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=largest+central+american+community+in+us+states&fr=yhs-adk-adk_sbnt&hspart=adk&hsimp=yhs-adk_sbnt&imgurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GgTA3c3o5vA/UfG3TT3_spI/AAAAAAAAAzc/HctcpZGcIm4/s1600/USA+Map+of+Salv+Concentrations.png#id=-1&iurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GgTA3c3o5vA/UfG3TT3_spI/AAAAAAAAAzc/HctcpZGcIm4/s1600/USA+Map+of+Salv+Concentrations.png&action=click|title=largest central american community in us states - Saferbrowser Yahoo Image Search Results|author=|date=|website=images.search.yahoo.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Armenia Gardens Estates]], [[Tampa, Florida]] ([[Colombia]]n) - the area has many [[Venezuela]]n immigrants in 2000s-10s.
* [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] - also Dominican and Puerto Rican sections - esp the South end.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://everfest.com/e/puerto-rican-festival-of-massachusetts-boston-ma|title=Puerto Rican Festival of Massachusetts 2019 in Boston, MA - Everfest|author=|date=|website=Everfest.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] - also Dominican and Puerto Rican sections - esp the South end.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://everfest.com/e/puerto-rican-festival-of-massachusetts-boston-ma|title=Puerto Rican Festival of Massachusetts 2019 in Boston, MA - Everfest|author=|date=|website=Everfest.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Bound Brook, New Jersey]].
* Burr Street and unincorporated West [[Indio, California]], the city itself has Old Town, a homogeneously Hispanic/Latino area.
* [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] (largest Hispanic city outside the Southwest US - being [[Los Angeles]]) - esp. [[Lower West Side, Chicago|Lower West Side]], Lower East side and [[Pilsen, Chicago|Pilsen]] is center of the Hispanic community.
* Colony Park, [[Indio, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Colony+Park,+Indio,+CA+92201/@33.7094764,-116.2208409,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80daf78e02fe80d7:0x5c471fe0a2c9f576!8m2!3d33.7093337!4d-116.2193871|title=Colony Park|author=|date=|website=Colony Park|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> - many Guatemalans, Salvadorans, Nicaraguans and Hondurans along with Mexicans.
* [[Dallas, Texas]] - mainly the [[South Dallas|Southside]] and [[West Dallas|Westside]].
* [[Dalton, Georgia]] - North Georgia has many Central Americans.
* [[Danbury, Connecticut]] - Mexicans along with Ecuadorians, Peruvians, Central Americans, Dominicans and Puerto Ricans.
* [[Desert Hot Springs, California]] (In the "Little Mexicali" section named for large Mexican population among them).
* [[Doral, Florida|Doralzuela]], [[Miami metropolitan area|Greater Miami]], [[Florida]] ([[Venezuelan]]) - largest Venezuelan community in the US.
* [[Elizabeth, New Jersey]] as well [[Northern New Jersey]] - [[Puerto Ricans]] with Large presence of Colombians followed by Cubans, Peruvians, and other Central & South Americans) - Cubans present since the 1920s.
* [[Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island]] - formerly all-Italian section, it is now one third Hispanic in 2018.
* [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] area.
* [[Framingham, Massachusetts]] - ([[Brazilian American|Brazilian]]).
* [[Gary, Indiana]] - (where Latinos are second largest ethnicity after African-Americans).
* [[Gulfton]], [[Houston, Texas]] ([[Salvadorean]]).
* [[Hialeah, Florida]] (Large [[Colombians|Colombian]] presence).
* Hispanicity, [[Santa Ana, California]].
* [[Houston, Texas]] - the [[South Park, Houston, Texas|South Park]] section.
* [[Hyde Park, Los Angeles, California]] ([[Belize]]an).
* Indian Avenue (now Indian Canyon Drive) in Northern [[Palm Springs, California]].
* [[Inglewood, California]] (Latin American immigration due to the nearby LAX airport).
* [[Kansas City]] metro area.
* [[Greater Katy|Katyzuela]], [[Greater Houston]], [[Texas]] ([[Venezuelan]]).
* [[Kendall, Florida]] (Large [[Colombians|Colombian]] presence).
* [[Koreatown, Los Angeles]] - now the largest Salvadoran section of Los Angeles.
* Little Brazil, [[Culver City, California]] - may be largest Brazilian section in the US.
* Little Brazil Street, [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]] ([[Brazilian American|Brazilian]]).
* Little Brazil, [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], along Castor and Bustleton Avenues in the Northeast section.
* Little Colombia, [[Jackson Heights, Queens]], [[New York City]] loosely bordered from 80th St to 84th St, running Roosevelt Ave to 37th Ave. Little Colombia is the heart of the Colombian community in [[Queens, New York|Queens]] county (New York city), which has the most residents of Colombian background in the United States.
* Little Colombia, [[Feltonville, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] mainly Colombians, with some Salvadoran, Honduran, and Guatemalan immigrants.
* Little Latin America, [[Hollywood, Florida]] (Colombian, Venezuelan, Peruvian and other Latinos).
* [[Little Lima]], [[Paterson, New Jersey]] ([[Peruvian]]) - largest Peruvian community in US.
* "Little Managua", [[Miami, Florida]] ([[Nicaragua]]n) - largest Nicaraguan community in US.
* "Little Mexico"/International District, [[Cathedral City, California]] (many Salvadorans along with Mexicans and Filipinos).
* "Little Santiago" which is near [[Little Italy]] of [[North Beach, San Francisco, California]] ([[Chile]]an, but no longer the main ethnic group there, nor are [[Italians]]).
* "Little Sinaloa" and Sonora-Lupine Lanes in [[Indio, California]] has both Mexicans and Salvadorans.
* [[Long Beach, California]] (many Central and South Americans, as well [[Mexicans]] and [[Spaniards]], [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] and Caribbeans).
* Main Street south of Interstate 10 in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] - largest enclave of Central Americans in US.
* [[Manhattan Beach, California]] - large Brazilian community.
* [[Mar Vista, Los Angeles, California]], and nearby [[Palms, Los Angeles, California]] - A small sizeable population of ([[Brazilian Americans|Brazilians]]).
* [[Miami Lakes, Florida]] (Large [[Colombians|Colombian]] presence).
* [[Mid-City, Los Angeles]].
* Mount Vernon, [[San Bernardino, California]] - Large numbers from Central America, Mexico and South America.
* [[New York City]] - some of its sections have many Colombians and Brazilians.
* North side, [[Palm Springs, California]] (largely Salvadoran and Mexican) - many Central Americans in the [[Coachella Valley]].
* [[Oakland, California]] (Central and South American communities across the city).
* Old Town, [[Indio, California]] - sizable Salvadoran population in historically Mexican neighborhood.
* [[Olive Heights, Pasadena, California]] ([[Demographics of Guatemala|Guatemalan]])
* [[Olney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] large presence of mostly Colombians and Venezuelans mixed in with the Puerto Rican and Dominican populations with some Ecuadorians, and smaller presence of Salvadorans, Hondurans, and Guatemalans.
* [[Orange, California]] - North and West sides (also [[Olive, California]]). (Central and South American with Mexican).
* [[Orlando, Florida]] (high numbers of Central and South Americans, also has the largest Puerto Rican population, surpassed New York City in that category).
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - one of 5 largest [[Chilean-American]] cities (others are [[Detroit]], [[Salt Lake City]], [[San Francisco]] and [[Tulsa]]).
* [[Pico-Union]], [[Los Angeles, California]] ([[Salvadorean]]) - may be largest Salvadorean community in the US.
* [[Pomona, California]] - many Central Americans and Mexicans.
* [[Redondo Beach, California]] - large Brazilian community.
* [[Riverside, California]] - East Side (many Central Americans and Mexicans).
* [[Riverside Township, New Jersey|Riverside, New Jersey]] - huge presence of Brazilians followed by Colombians and Venezuelans.
* [[San Antonio, Texas]] - West-central sections.
* [[San Fernando, California]] - thought to be the highest percentage Hispanic/Latino city in CA (except [[Calexico, California]], on the US-Mexican border).
* [[San Jose, California]] (large Mexican, Central and South American presence).
* [[Chicano|Santa Ana Barrios]] in [[Santa Ana, California]] - 75% Hispanic/Latino city.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/search?q=Santa+Ana+Barrios|title=Santa Ana Barrios - Google Search|author=|date=|website=www.google.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> Many Central and some South Americans, in historic Mexican neighborhood.
* [[Somerville, Massachusetts]] ([[Brazilian American|Brazilian]]).
* [[South Los Angeles]] (Latinos now outnumber African-Americans in the area 3 to 1).
* [[Sweetwater, Miami-Dade County, Florida]] - Nicaraguan community.
* [[Tampa, Florida]] (Many Central-South Americans, and large Cuban presence).
* [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], Canada (huge Central-South American and Caribbean presence).
* [[Upper Fells Point|Upper Fells Point, Baltimore]] (largely of [[Central America]]n and [[Mexico|Mexican]] origin, but other Latinos and ethnic groups are present).
* [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Canada - largest Central American (Salvadoran) community in Canada.
* [[Washington, DC]] and [[Northern Virginia]] (it is thought to have the largest Central and South American communities in the US, especially [[Salvadoran]], [[Honduras|Honduran]], [[Guatemala]]n and [[Bolivia]]n).
* [[Wheaton, Maryland]] (Washington suburb with notable [[Salvadoran]], [[Honduras|Honduran]], [[Bolivian people|Bolivian]] and [[Peruvian]] communities).
* West side [[Coachella, California]] - Mexicans and Salvadorans.
* [[Weston, Florida]] (Large [[Venezuelan]] presence).
* Whittier Boulevard stretching from [[East Los Angeles]] to suburbs in Southeast [[Los Angeles County]].

====Dominican Republic====
* [[Allapattah]] near [[Miami, Florida]].
* [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]]
* "Barrio Boricua" in [[Buffalo, New York]] - Puerto Rican/Dominican.
* [[Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn|Bedford-Stuyvesant]], largely Black and Hispanic part of NYC.
* [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] - thought to be largest Dominican community in the US.
* [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] - esp. in [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn|Williamsburg]].
* [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]].
* [[Camden, New Jersey]].
* [[Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[East Harlem, Manhattan]] in [[New York City]] has many Dominicans.
* [[Fairfield County, Connecticut]].
* [[Florida]]
** [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|Fort Lauderdale]].
** [[Kissimmee, Florida|Kissimmee]].
** [[Miami-Dade County]].
** [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]].
* [[Haverstraw, New York|Haverstaw]] Village, [[New York (state)|New York]].
* [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Hudson Valley]] in [[New York State]].
* [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]].
* [[Manhattan, New York City]] - largest ethnicity group in New York County and now, New York City. Most live in the north end of Manhattan around [[Harlem, Manhattan|Harlem]], [[San Juan Hill, Manhattan|San Juan Hill]] and [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]] and extends into south end of the [[Bronx]].
* [[Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C]] - large Dominican community.
* [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].
* [[Northern New Jersey]] - about a million Dominican-Americans in NJ.
** [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]].
** [[Paterson, New Jersey|Paterson]] (cultural center).
** [[Perth Amboy, New Jersey|Perth Amboy]].
** [[Union City, New Jersey|Union City]] - also Cuban and Puerto Rican communities.
** [[West New York, New Jersey|West New York]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] - mainly in the North and Northeast sections of the city.
* [[Poughkeepsie, New York]] along with Puerto Ricans and other Latinos.
* [[Providence, Rhode Island]].
* [[Puerto Rico]] - largest ethnic or national minority in the island, followed by Cubans, some Dominican communities throughout the island.
* [[Reading, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[San Francisco, California]] - among other Latinos in the Mission District.
* [[South Boston]] in the city of [[Boston, Massachusetts]], many Dominicans in the Boston metro area.
* [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada.
* [[Trenton, New Jersey]].
* [[Waterbury, Connecticut]] - largest population of Dominicans in Connecticut.
* [[Wilmington, Delaware]].
* [[Yonkers, New York]] - second largest population of Dominicans in New York State behind New York.


====El Salvador====
====El Salvador====
Except Puerto Ricans (4th as a nationality, 2nd in ancestry among [[Hispanics]] and [[Latinos]]), [[Salvadoran Americans|Salvadorans]] are the 2nd largest Hispanic/Latino ethnicity in the US, close to Dominicans who are third. Large Salvadoran communities developed in the late 20th–early 21st century period as a result of civil war, economic conditions, political turmoil and gang violence in the country, the country [[El Salvador]] is among the smallest in size in the Western Hemisphere. The largest Salvadoran population is in Central parts of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://ericbrightwell.com/2018/10/01/no-enclave-exploring-salvadoran-los-angeles/ |title = No Enclave — Exploring Salvadoran Los Angeles|date = October 2018}}</ref> and throughout [[California]] (i.e. the [[Coachella Valley]]/[[Riverside County, California|Riverside county]]) along with [[Central American]] groups like Guatemalans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.city-data.com/top2/h144.html|title=Top 101 cities with the most residents born in El Salvador (population 500+)|author=|date=|website=www.city-data.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref> Recent census data shows that for the first time, there are more Salvadorans living on [[Long Island]] than Puerto Ricans, with Salvadorans now numbering nearly 100,000,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Copquin|first1=Claudia|title=Salvadoran consulate offers business help|url=http://www.newsday.com/long-island/salvadoran-consulate-offers-business-help-1.3918154|website=Newsday|accessdate=21 December 2014}}</ref> representing nearly a quarter of all Hispanics in the region, making them the largest Latino group in Long Island ([[New York State]]). They tend to live in suburban towns like [[Hempstead, New York|Hempstead]] and [[Uniondale, New York|Uniondale]]. And a large Salvadoran presence in [[North Carolina]] like [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]], [[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]] and [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]].
Except Puerto Ricans (fourth as a nationality, second in ancestry among [[Hispanics]] and [[Latinos]]), [[Salvadoran Americans|Salvadorans]] are the second largest Hispanic/Latino ethnicity in the US, close to Dominicans who are third. Large Salvadoran communities developed in the late 20th–early 21st century period as a result of civil war, economic conditions, political turmoil and gang violence in the country, the country [[El Salvador]] is among the smallest in size in the Western Hemisphere. The largest Salvadoran population is in Central parts of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]<ref>https://ericbrightwell.com/2018/10/01/no-enclave-exploring-salvadoran-los-angeles/</ref> and throughout [[California]] (i.e. the [[Coachella Valley]]/[[Riverside County, California|Riverside county]]) along with [[Central American]] groups like Guatemalans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.city-data.com/top2/h144.html|title=Top 101 cities with the most residents born in El Salvador (population 500+)|author=|date=|website=www.city-data.com|access-date=March 24, 2019}}</ref> Recent census data shows that for the first time, there are more Salvadorans living on [[Long Island]] than Puerto Ricans, with Salvadorans now numbering nearly 100,000,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Copquin|first1=Claudia|title=Salvadoran consulate offers business help|url=http://www.newsday.com/long-island/salvadoran-consulate-offers-business-help-1.3918154|website=Newsday|accessdate=21 December 2014}}</ref> representing nearly a quarter of all Hispanics in the region, making them the largest Latino group in Long Island ([[New York State]]).
* [[Washington, D.C.]] (esp. [[Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C|Mount Pleasant]]), and nearby [[Maryland]] and [[Northern Virginia]] suburbs. Formerly known as ''Arlandria'', a neighborhood between [[Alexandria, Virginia|Alexandria]] and [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington]] in Virginia is now referred to as ''Chirilagua'', due to the many Salvadorans living there from that particular town.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Jean|first1=Aymar|title=Arlandria Celebrates Community, Culture|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/12/AR2005061201263.html|accessdate=21 December 2014|work=The Washington Post|date=13 June 2005}}</ref>

* City of [[History of the Central Americans in Los Angeles|Los Angeles]] - largest Salvadoran city outside El Salvador.
** Alameda Street/East Side/Southeast.
** Boyle Heights.
** Broadway Plaza (esp 7th street).
** Echo Park/Elysian Park/Silver Lake.
** El Barrio Salvador (along with other Central Americans).
** Koreatown (Largest Salvadoran community, now outnumbers Koreans).
** Little Salvador/Westlake.
** Main Street/12th Place.
** Mid-City.
** Pico-Union (also Guatemalans and Hondurans).
** Silver Lake/Los Feliz (also a large Mexican population).
** South-Central/Florence.
** University area (Latino Quarter).
** Xicano/Salvador Corridor (Largest Central American community in US).
* [[Greater Los Angeles]]
** [[Anaheim, California|Anaheim]] - Large Central American population.
** Bell/Bell Gardens.
** Compton/Rancho Dominguez.
** East Los Angeles/Commerce.
** Garden Grove (also Palestinian, Armenian, Indian, Japanese and Vietnamese sections)- extends into [[Santa Ana, California|Santa Ana]] (Downtown).
** Lancaster/Palmdale.
** Lomita/Harbor City/Torrance (also Nicaraguans and Costa Ricans).
** Long Beach (Little Salvador).
** Orange/El Modena.
** San Fernando/Pacoima.
** San Gabriel Valley.
** Santa Ana (Little Delhi - also many Indians, and Little Salvador - with other Central Americans)
** Santa Monica (Pico District) extends into West Los Angeles.
** Westminster - also has many Mexican-Americans and immigrants.
* [[Southern California]]
** Bakersfield/Kern county.
** Cathedral City (Ramon road)/[[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]].
** [[Coachella, California|Coachella]] (Cesar Chavez street)/Indio.
** Colton (North side).
** El Cajon.
** Fontana/Rialto.
** Guadalupe/Santa Maria.
** Imperial (county and valley), US near [[Mexicali]].
** Moreno Valley (Sunnymead).
** Oxnard/Ventura.
** Riverside (East side - one of US' largest Salvadoran blocks).
** San Bernardino (Downtown - similarly like above).
** San Diego (City Heights and East side).
** Victorville, esp Eagle Ranch, Baldy Mesa and Hook Loop.
* Central California
** Firebaugh/Mendota.
** Fresno/Clovis.
** Salinas and its valley - farm labor migration.
** San Joaquin (Fresno county).
** Watsonville/Santa Cruz county.
* [[Northern California]]
** Colma/Daly City.
** Napa.
** Oakland (south, west and downtown).
** Richmond/San Pablo.
** Sacramento.
** San Francisco (goes back to the 1910s), mainly the Dolores and Mission Districts.
** San Jose/Santa Clara (large settlement of Salvadoran war refugees since 1975).
** San Rafael (downtown).
** Sonoma valley area.
** Stockton.
** Vallejo/Fairfield.
* Elsewhere [[:File:PoblacionSalvadore%C3%B1oenlosEstadosUnidos.png|Salvadoran communities in the USA]]
** [[Baja California]], Mexico - Salvadorans also settled in Mexico, many cross the Guatemalan border (i.e. [[Chiapas]]).
** East and West (more like central geographical area) sides of [[Chicago]].
** [[Dallas, Texas]] and its county - large settlement of Salvadoran war refugees since 1975.
** [[Denver, Colorado]] - large Salvadoran community.
** [[Houston, Texas]] - one of the largest Salvadoran/Central American cities.
** [[Kansas City]] metro area (KS and MO) - large Central American population in these states.
** [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] - in the resort and casino industry.
** [[Little Rock, Arkansas]] - large Salvadoran community.
** [[Miami, Florida|Miami]] and South Florida (i.e. [[Broward County, Florida|Broward County]], but there are more [[Guatemalans]], [[Hondurans]] and [[Nicaraguans]]) - largest Salvadoran city in eastern US.
** [[New Orleans]], esp since after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
** [[New York City]] and metro area (largest cities in NJ and CT).
** [[Northwest Arkansas]] (i.e. [[Lowell, Arkansas]]).
** [[Orlando, Florida]] - they began to arrive in 1980s, now a large presence in Latino community.
** [[Philadelphia]] metro area - a large portion of the local Latino population.
** [[San Antonio, Texas]] - Inner west and older east sides.
** [[Seattle]] metro area - large Salvadoran/Latino community between Seattle and Tacoma.
** [[Tampa, Florida]] - one of largest groups in the city.
** [[Trinidad, Colorado]] - many Salvadorans came to CO for employment.
** [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] - largest concentration in Canada.
** [[Washington, D.C.]] (esp. [[Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C|Mount Pleasant]]), and nearby [[Maryland]] and [[Northern Virginia]] suburbs. Formerly known as ''Arlandria'', a neighborhood between [[Alexandria, Virginia|Alexandria]] and [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington]] in Virginia is now referred to as ''Chirilagua'', due to the many Salvadorans living there from that particular town.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Jean|first1=Aymar|title=Arlandria Celebrates Community, Culture|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/12/AR2005061201263.html|accessdate=21 December 2014|work=The Washington Post|date=13 June 2005}}</ref>
** [[Yakima, Washington]] - along with large Mexican community.
** [[Yuma, Arizona]] - part of migrant farm labor in the area.


====Mexico====
====Mexico====
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[[File:All the Way to the Bay mural in Chicano Park.JPG|thumb|right|Mural in [[Chicano Park]], San Diego stating "All the way to the Bay"]]
[[File:All the Way to the Bay mural in Chicano Park.JPG|thumb|right|Mural in [[Chicano Park]], San Diego stating "All the way to the Bay"]]
* Agua Caliente or Dream Homes, [[Cathedral City, California]].
* [[Akron, Ohio]] - many came from the state of [[Jalisco]].
* "Alcalde Old Gilroy", [[Gilroy, California]] - 60% Latino, highest of any town in [[San Francisco Bay Area]].
* [[Alisal, Salinas, California]].
* [[Altus, Oklahoma]]<ref name="homesnacks1">{{cite web|url=https://www.homesnacks.net/most-hispanic-cities-in-oklahoma-1210782/|title=These Are The 10 Oklahoma Cities With The Largest Latino Population For 2019|author=|date=December 9, 2018|website=homesnacks.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Altus, Oklahoma]]<ref name="homesnacks1">{{cite web|url=https://www.homesnacks.net/most-hispanic-cities-in-oklahoma-1210782/|title=These Are The 10 Oklahoma Cities With The Largest Latino Population For 2019|author=|date=December 9, 2018|website=homesnacks.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Anaheim, California]] - esp. central and west sides.
* [[Arvin, California]] in largely Mexican [[Kern County, California]].
* [[Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California]].
* "Barrio Viejo" [[Coachella, California]].
* [[Blythe, California]] (50-75%) in the [[Lower Colorado River Valley]], extension of [[Imperial Valley]] which is largely Mexican.
* [[Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California]] (gentrifying).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-boyle-heights-tv-show-protests-20180901-story.html|title=A TV show chronicling gentrification in Boyle Heights is protested as an example of, well, gentrification|first=Alejandra|last=Reyes-Velarde|date=|website=latimes.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California]] (gentrifying).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-boyle-heights-tv-show-protests-20180901-story.html|title=A TV show chronicling gentrification in Boyle Heights is protested as an example of, well, gentrification|first=Alejandra|last=Reyes-Velarde|date=|website=latimes.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Downey, California]] - most affluent Mexican-American community.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-downey-latinos-20150805-story.html</ref>
* [[Bridgeton, New Jersey]] - Includes indigenous Mexicans.
* [[Brownfield, Texas]].
* [[Brownsville, Texas]] - [[Rio Grande Valley, Texas]] and [[South Texas]] is predominantly Mexican-American.
* [[Buttonwillow, California]].
* [[Calexico, California]] - 98% Latino, over half Mexican-American, most of any California town.
* [[Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City|Capital Hill District]], [[Oklahoma City]], Oklahoma.
* Cathedral Cove, [[Cathedral City, California]].
* [[Calhoun, Georgia]].
* "Chi(co)-town", [[Chicago, Illinois]] - largest Mexican city outside the US-Mexico border states.
* "Chihuahuita" and "Chuco" in [[El Paso, Texas]].
* [[Chino, California]] in [[Inland Empire, California]] region - also has many Chinese.
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]].
* [[Corinth, Mississippi]] - poultry plants in MS employ many Mexican workers.
* [[Corona, California]] - about half Latino, esp Mexican.
* Cypress Hill (section), [[Los Angeles]].
* [[West Dallas]], [[Dallas, Texas]].
* [[Dalton, Georgia]].
* [[North East Side (Denver)|East Denver]], [[Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Desert Hot Springs, California]] - Miracle Hill.
* [[Carson, California|Dominguez]] and nearby [[Rancho Dominguez, California]].
* [[Downey, California]] - most affluent Mexican-American community.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-downey-latinos-20150805-story.html |title = Latinos' rising fortunes are epitomized in Downey|date = August 5, 2015}}</ref>
* [[Driggs, Idaho]] area.
* [[East Los Angeles, California]] - historic urban Mexican-American enclave (see [[Chicano]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/latino-neighborhoods-east-l-a-the-colorful-heart-of-the-chicano-movement|title=Latino neighborhoods: East L.A., the colorful heart of the Chicano movement|first=Soni|last=Sangha|date=December 28, 2016|website=Fox News|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[East Los Angeles, California]] - historic urban Mexican-American enclave (see [[Chicano]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/latino-neighborhoods-east-l-a-the-colorful-heart-of-the-chicano-movement|title=Latino neighborhoods: East L.A., the colorful heart of the Chicano movement|first=Soni|last=Sangha|date=December 28, 2016|website=Fox News|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[East Rancho Dominguez, California]] near [[Compton, California]].
* Elden Street, [[Herndon, Virginia]].
* [[El Paso County, Texas]] and [[West Texas]] are predominantly Mexican-American.
* [[Federal Boulevard]], [[Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Florence, California]], esp. [[Florence Avenue]], Los Angeles.
* [[Franklin Park, Illinois]] and surrounding Chicago suburbs near [[O'Hare Airport]] in Western [[Cook County]] and [[DuPage County]].
* [[Fresno, California]] - and [[Fresno County, California]].
* [[Fruitvale, Oakland, California]].
* [[Fulton County, Georgia]] -
** [[Alpharetta, Georgia|Alpharetta]].
** [[Fulton, Georgia|Fulton]].
** [[South Fulton, Georgia|South Fulton]].
* [[Garden Grove, California]] - evenly split with Arabs/Palestinians and Southeast Asians like Vietnamese.
* [[Guadalupe, California]] - 85% Latino, esp. Mexican.
* [[Guymon, Oklahoma]] - in the Oklahoma Panhandle.<ref name="homesnacks1"/>
* [[Guymon, Oklahoma]] - in the Oklahoma Panhandle.<ref name="homesnacks1"/>
* [[Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] - huge Mexican and other Hispanic immigrant presence.
* [[Henderson County, North Carolina]].
* [[Houston, Texas]] - La Colonia Mexicana. <ref>https://houstonhistorymagazine.org/2011/12/la-colonia-mexicana-a-history-of-mexican-americans-in-houston/</ref>
* [[Huntington Park, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.homesnacks.net/most-hispanic-cities-in-california-1210751/|title=These Are The 10 California Cities With The Largest Latino Population For 2019|author=|date=December 9, 2018|website=homesnacks.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Huntington Park, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.homesnacks.net/most-hispanic-cities-in-california-1210751/|title=These Are The 10 California Cities With The Largest Latino Population For 2019|author=|date=December 9, 2018|website=homesnacks.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Indio, California]] - over half Mexican, esp. from [[Michoacán]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q4I2DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA596&dq=Indio,+CA+Mexican+community&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJxJLbr7feAhXqj1QKHVplCb8Q6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=Indio,+CA+Mexican+community&f=false|title=America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity through Places [3 volumes]|first=Reed Ueda|last=Ph.D|date=September 21, 2017|publisher=ABC-CLIO|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=Google Books}}</ref>
* Indian Street and J Street (Sunnymead section) - sizable presence, [[Moreno Valley, California]].
* [[Indio, California]] - over half Mexican, esp. from [[Michoacán]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q4I2DwAAQBAJ&q=Indio,+CA+Mexican+community&pg=PA596|title=America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity through Places [3 volumes]|first=Reed Ueda|last=Ph.D|date=September 21, 2017|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9781440828652|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=Google Books}}</ref>
** "J street" - nickname for Jackson Street in Old Town.
** North side.
** South (and east) side.
* [[Iowa]] (esp. Northeast and East-central parts of state) -
** [[Buena Vista, Iowa|Buena Vista]].
** [[Cedar Falls, Iowa|Cedar Falls]].
** [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids]].
** [[Cherokee, Iowa|Cherokee]].
** [[Storm Lake, Iowa|Storm Lake]].
** [[Waterloo, Iowa|Waterloo]].
* [[Kings County, California]] ([[Avenal, California|Avenal]] and [[Kettleman City, California|Kettleman City]]) - most Latino county in CA not on border.
* [[La Puente, California]].
* [[Lake Street (Minneapolis)|Lake Street]], [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]].
* [[Lancaster, California]] (Primarily in East Lancaster).
* [[Laredo, Texas]] (98%, see [[Tejanos]]).
* [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].
* [[Lexington, Nebraska]].
* [[Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[East Los Angeles (region)|Lincoln Park, Los Angeles]], California.
* "Little Mexico", [[Redwood City, California]].
* "Little Mexico", [[San Angelo, Texas]].
* [[Logan Heights, San Diego, California]] (also known for [[Chicano Park]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicanoparksandiego.com/|title=History of Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA|author=|date=|website=www.chicanoparksandiego.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Logan Heights, San Diego, California]] (also known for [[Chicano Park]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicanoparksandiego.com/|title=History of Chicano Park, Barrio Logan, San Diego, CA|author=|date=|website=www.chicanoparksandiego.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Los Angeles]] (central districts), largest Mexican city outside [[Mexico]].
* [[Lost Hills, California]] (and nearby Lost City, California).
* [[Magnolia Park, Houston|Magnolia Park]], [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Mariposa County, California]] (esp [[Hornitos, California]]).
* [[Mendota, California]] in largely Mexican/Latino [[San Joaquin Valley]].
* [[Mexican Colony, California]] (near [[Cherokee Strip, California]] and Mexico City, California).
* [[Mexicantown]], Detroit, Michigan.
* [[Milan, Missouri]].
* [[Mission District, San Francisco, California]] ([[gentrification|gentrifying]]).
* [[Mount Washington, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[New York City]] has many from city of [[Tulancingo, Hidalgo]].
* [[North Georgia]] like [[Cherokee County, Georgia|Cherokee]], [[Dade County, Georgia|Dade]] (between 5-10%, various depending on economic situation) and [[Forsyth County, Georgia|Forsyth]] counties.
* [[Norwalk, California]].
* [[Nuevo, California]] (large Mexican percentage).
* [[Oakland, California]] has many Mexican immigrants and Mexican-Americans.
* [[Olvera Street]], [[Los Angeles, California]] (formerly known as Sonora Town, birthplace of Los Angeles).
* [[Orange, California]] ([[El Modena, California|El Modena]] section).
* [[Oxnard, California]] - largely from state of [[Oaxaca]].
* [[Palmdale, California]] - primarily in East Palmdale.
* [[Palm Springs, California]] - central and east sides.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - largest immigrant nationality in diverse city, followed by [[Peruvians]].
* [[Perris, California]] (large Mexican percentage).
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] South Philadelphia has a large Mexican community said to be upwards of 20,000 (an additional 200,000 in Philadelphia metro) in that particular neighborhood. Surrounding suburban Philadelphia also have sizeable populations.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] and surrounding communities, esp. [[South Phoenix]].
* Pico District, [[Santa Monica]].
* [[Pico-Union, Los Angeles]] - historic Mexican, also Central American neighborhood.
* [[Pico Rivera, California]].
* [[Pilsen, Chicago|Pilsen]], [[Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[Port Richmond, Staten Island]], New York.
* [[Redlands, California]] - Barrio Judeo or Negro (also had many Jews and African-Americans).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/general-news/20120616/mexican-americans-recall-segregation-in-redlands|title=Mexican Americans recall segregation in Redlands|author=|date=June 16, 2012|website=redlandsdailyfacts.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Redlands, California]] - Barrio Judeo or Negro (also had many Jews and African-Americans).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/general-news/20120616/mexican-americans-recall-segregation-in-redlands|title=Mexican Americans recall segregation in Redlands|author=|date=June 16, 2012|website=redlandsdailyfacts.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Riverside, California]] - esp. the East Side.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.riversideca.gov/athomeinriverside/neighborhoods-eastside.asp | title=Riverside, California &#124; City of Arts & Innovation &#124; at Home in Riverside}}</ref>
* [[Riverside, California]] - esp. the East Side.<ref>https://www.riversideca.gov/athomeinriverside/neighborhoods-eastside.asp</ref>
* [[Wilmington, Los Angeles, California]].<ref>https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9780738581743</ref>
* [[Romoland, California]] (large Mexican percentage).
* [[Saint James, Minnesota]].
* [[Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio|Inner West Side and Woodlawn Lake]] in [[San Antonio, Texas]], largest Mexican-American city with over a million people by percentage.
* [[San Bernardino, California]].
* [[San Diego, California]] - 40% Latino, smallest percentage of any border town.
* [[San Fernando, California]]- 92% Latino, largest percentage of city in LA county.
* [[San Gabriel, California]] area - evenly split with Asians like Chinese.
* [[San Luis, Arizona]] on the Mexican border.
* [[San Ysidro, San Diego, California]], on the US-Mexican border with [[Tijuana]].
* [[Santa Ana, California]] (70-75% Latino, also has Central Americans).
* [[Seguin, Texas]].
* [[The six wards of Houston#Second Ward|Second Ward]], [[Houston, Texas]].
* [[Shelltown, San Diego]], California.
* [[Siler City, North Carolina|Siler City]] (suburban [[Raleigh-Durham]]), [[North Carolina]].
* [[Silvis, Illinois]] (home to the Hero Street memorial of 8 Mexican-American WWII soldiers).
* [[South El Monte, California]].
* [[South Lawndale, Chicago|Little Village, Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[South Los Angeles]].
* [[South Salt Lake, Utah]] extending into parts of [[Salt Lake City]].
* South Side, [[St. Louis, Missouri]].
* [[South Side, Waco, Texas|South Side]], [[Waco]], [[Texas]].
* [[Spanish Harlem]], Manhattan - Since the 1990s, Mexicans form a large segment of Latino neighborhood.
* "Square Mile" or Golden Mile, [[Cathedral City, California]].
* [[Sunset Park, Brooklyn]], New York.
* "Taco Town", [[Tacoma, Washington]].
* [[Tecate, California]] on Mexican border.
* [[Tukwila, Washington]] - South [[Seattle]] and South [[King County, Washington]].
* [[Tulare County, California]] - esp. [[Tulare, California|Tulare]] and [[Visalia, California|Visalia]].
* [[Upper Fells Point|Upper Fells Point, Baltimore]] (Especially from [[Puebla]]; also has Central Americans).
* [[Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Venice, Los Angeles, California]] Venice Beach had the 1943 [[Zoot Suit Riot]].
* [[Ventura County, California]] - i.e. [[Fillmore, California|Fillmore]] and [[Santa Paula, California|Santa Paula]].
* [[Victorville, California]].
* [[West Side, Chicago]] - mainly from the Mexican state of [[Durango]].
* [[West Los Angeles]] mainly made up of a population from the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
* [[St. Paul neighborhoods#West Side|Westside]], St. Paul, Minnesota (Mexican).
* [[Neighborhoods of San Antonio#Westside|Westside]], [[San Antonio, Texas]].
* [[Whittier, California]].
* [[Wilmington, Los Angeles, California]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9780738581743 |title = Mexican Americans in Wilmington by Olivia Cueva-Fernandez &#124; Arcadia Publishing Books}}</ref>
* [[Yuma, Arizona]].

====Puerto Rican (see also [[Nuyorican]])====
{{Main|List of Puerto Rican-American communities}}
* [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] -within Top 10 American cities with Puerto Rican populations.
* [[Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn|Bedford-Stuyvesant]] - largest Puerto Rican part of NYC.
* [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]] - CT has large Puerto Rican population.
* The [[Bronx]] - mostly the southern ends facing [[Manhattan, New York]].
* [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] - esp. in [[Brownsville, Brooklyn|Brownsville]], [[Bushwick, Brooklyn|Bushwick]] and [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn|Williamsburg]].
* [[Camden, New Jersey]] - about a third of city is Puerto Rican descent.
* [[Chicago, Illinois]] - esp. on [[Paseo Boricua]].
* [[Coatesville, Pennsylvania]].
* [[East Harlem, Manhattan]] in [[New York City]] center of Puerto Rican culture in mainland US since the 1910s.
* [[Easton, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island]].
* [[Fruitvale, Oakland, California]].
* [[Gary, Indiana]].
* [[Houston, Texas]].
* Indian Street and J Street (Sunnymead section) - sizable presence, [[Moreno Valley, California]].
* [[Kissimmee, Florida]].
* [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Lansdale, Pennsylvania]].
* Latino (Byzantine) Quarter, [[Los Angeles, California]]. (sizable, outnumbered by Mexicans and Salvadorans).
* [[Mission District, San Francisco]] - Puerto Ricans among other Latinos.
* [[Norfolk, Virginia]] - [[Hampton Roads]] metro area.
* [[Orlando, Florida]] - [[Central Florida]] has largest Puerto Rican percentage population except New York city.
* [[Parkchester, Bronx]], NYC, also has large African-American population.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] (cultural center).
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] -second largest Puerto Rican population in America except New York.
* [[Poughkeepsie, New York]] - 1927 race riot against Blacks and Puerto Ricans.
* [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] - Eastern Carolinas.
* [[Reading, Pennsylvania]].
* [[San Juan Hill, Manhattan]], New York - notably large Puerto Rican/Dominican community.
* [[Springfield, Massachusetts]].
* [[Trenton, New Jersey]] - New York City/New Jersey/Connecticut has 2 million Puerto Ricans combined.
* [[U.S. Virgin Islands]] - sizable Puerto Rican population.
* [[Vineland, New Jersey]].
* [[Wilmington, Delaware]].
* [[Wilson, North Carolina]] - Large Latinx presence, esp. Puerto Ricans in the Carolinas.

====Venezuela====
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] area.
* [[Houston, Texas]].
** [[Greater Katy]] "Katyzuela"
* [[Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]].
** [[Doral, Florida]] "Doralzuela"
** [[Weston, Florida]]
* [[New York City, New York]].
** In NYC area, [[Northern New Jersey]].
* [[North Dakota]] (Venezuelan immigrant workers in oil industry).
* [[Orange County, California]] (along with other South Americans).
* [[Orlando, Florida]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - due to oil industry.
* [[Washington, D.C.]] metro area ([[Maryland]] and [[Northern Virginia]]).
* Venezuelans are numerous in [[Alberta, Canada]] due to oil industry.


====West Indies and Caribbean====
====West Indies and Caribbean====
* [[Anaheim, California]] (thought to be largest [[Puerto Ricans|Puerto Rican]] community in western US).
* [[Athens, Los Angeles, California]] ([[Belize]]an).
* [[Austin, Texas]] (rapid growing Caribbean and other Latin American population).
* [[Baldwin Hills, California]] ([[Belizeans]], [[Cuban American|Cuban]]s and Puerto Ricans).
* [[Bellflower, California]] (small number of Caribbean residents).
* [[Blue Hills, Connecticut]] (23.9% [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]], highest Jamaican population in the US).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Jamaican.html |title=Jamaican Ancestry Maps |website=[[ePodunk]] |accessdate=April 20, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011153154/http://epodunk.com/ancestry/Jamaican.html |archive-date=October 11, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Blue Hills, Connecticut]] (23.9% [[Jamaicans|Jamaican]], highest Jamaican population in the US).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Jamaican.html |title=Jamaican Ancestry Maps |website=[[ePodunk]] |accessdate=April 20, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011153154/http://epodunk.com/ancestry/Jamaican.html |archive-date=October 11, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Research Triangle|The Triangle]], [[North Carolina]] (Cuban, as well Puerto Rican and increasingly Mexican neighborhoods).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/raleighs-cuban-community-their-stories-their-views-on-obamas-new-diplomacy/Content?oid=1215911|title=Raleigh's Cuban community: Their stories, their views on Obama's new diplomacy|first=Matt|last=Saldaña|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] (esp. [[People of the Dominican Republic|Dominicans]] and [[Jamaicans]]).
* [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]] (west, east, and south mix with Spanish, and Caribbean population).
* [[Camden, New Jersey]] (Puerto Rican and other Latino).
* [[Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida]] ([[Jamaica]]ns, [[Bahamas]] and [[Barbados]]).
* [[Connecticut]] - state's largest cities have many Puerto Ricans and other Latinos.
* [[Contra Costa County, California]] - Cuban and Puerto Rican communities.
* Dolores / [[Mission District, San Francisco]] - has Cuban, Dominican and Puerto Rican residents.
* [[Dorchester, Massachusetts|Dorchester]], Boston, Massachusetts (Haitian and Jamaican).
* [[East Bay, California]] (San Francisco Bay area) -many Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Portuguese and Cape Verdeans.
** [[Fremont, California|Fremont]].
** [[Hayward, California|Hayward]].
** [[Newark, California|Newark]].
** [[Union City, California|Union City]].
* [[East Harlem, Manhattan]] (historically Puerto Rican and African-American).
* [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]] (once had good number of Cubans and Puerto Ricans living among Mexicans).
* [[East Pasadena, California]] ([[Cuba]]n).
* [[Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma|East Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma]] (Cuban, Puerto Rican and South American).
* [[Eglinton West]] (also known as Little Jamaica), Toronto, Ontario.
* [[El Cajon, California]] (Puerto Rican). - many live in the [[San Diego]] area.
* Estacion Alameda, [[South Los Angeles]] (once Puerto Rican, Mexican and African-American).
* [[Fairfield, California]] in [[Solano County, California]] (Cubans and Puerto Ricans).
* [[Fontana, California]] (Puerto Rican).
* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] - largest Puerto Rican community in Northeast US.
* [[Haverstraw (village), New York]] (Dominican).
* [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania]] (Cuban, Puerto Rican and other Latins).
* [[Hialeah, Florida]] (Cuban) - 90% in 2010, Hispanic/Latino.
* [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]] (Puerto Rican).
* [[Hunting Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Hunting Park]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (Puerto Rican, Dominican and increasingly from Central and South America).
* [[Hyde Park, Los Angeles, California]] ([[Belize]]an).
* [[Inwood, Manhattan]], New York ([[Dominican Republic|Dominican]]).
* [[Lancaster, California]]-[[Palmdale, California]] (Puerto Rican and Cuban).
* [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] (Puerto Rican).
* [[Lauderhill, FL]] (Jamaican, Haitian, and other Caribbean nationalities).
* [[Lauderdale Lakes, FL]] (Jamaican, Haitian, and other Caribbean nationalities).
* [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]] (Dominican).
* [[Little Haiti, Miami, Florida]] ([[Haiti]]an).
* [[Little Havana, Miami, Florida]], (Beginning at [[Calle Ocho]], Cuban).
* [[Little Jamaica]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] - largest Caribbean community in Canada.
* [[Loisaida]], on the [[Lower East Side]] of [[Manhattan]], New York (Hispanic in the late 20th century) - esp. Puerto Rican, now gentrifying.
* [[Mattapan]], [[Boston, Massachusetts]] (Haitian).
* [[Melrose Park, FL]] (Jamaican).
* Mexican or [[South Los Angeles|Latino-Byzantine Quarter, Los Angeles]] (also had Puerto Ricans).
* [[New Haven, Connecticut]] - esp. Puerto Rican, also Central and South American, and Mexican.
* [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] has Cuban, Dominican and Honduran communities.
* [[Newark, New Jersey]] (Spanish, Puerto Rican and later Caribbean, Central and South American).
* [[New York City]] - largest Puerto Rican and West Indian population in mainland USA:
{{citation needed|date=November 2017}}
** Parts of the [[Bronx]], NYC.{{clarify|date=November 2017|reason=too vague}}
** [[Bushwick, Brooklyn|Bushwick]] Largest Puerto Rican population in Brooklyn.
** [[Flatbush, Brooklyn|Flatbush]], [[Crown Heights, Brooklyn|Crown Heights]], Flat Lands, Canarsie, and parts of [[Brooklyn]], NY (the largest Caribbean population in the northeast coast, if not all the USA).
** [[Harlem]] (West side) (Edgecomb, Amsterdam, St. Nick and Park.), NY (small Caribbean community, mostly Jamaican).
** [[Washington Heights, Manhattan]]- largest Dominican American community, also Puerto Ricans and other Latinos.
** [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn]], NY (80% Jamaican, and other Caribbean islands) extending into [[Crown Heights, Brooklyn]].
* [[North Hudson, New Jersey|Little Havana on the Hudson, North Hudson, New Jersey]] (Highest Cuban Population outside of Florida).
* [[Oakland, California]] (Puerto Ricans live among Mexicans, Portuguese and Cape Verdeans).
* [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]] (Cuban and Puerto Rican).
* [[Palm Desert, California]] (3-5% each are Cuban and Puerto Rican).
* [[Paseo Boricua]], [[Humboldt Park, Chicago|Humboldt Park]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], Historic Urban ([[Puerto Rican people|Puerto Rican]]) [[enclave]].
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - esp Puerto Rican.
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] - one of the highest Trinidadian populations only behind New York, as well as Jamaican, Haitian, Grenadian, and Barbadian communities.
** [[Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Frankford]] mostly Trinidadian with some Jamaican and Guyanese.
** [[Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Germantown]] - more Afro-Caribbean today than German.
** [[Logan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Logan]].
** [[Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Mount Airy]].
** [[North Philadelphia]].
** [[Olney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Olney]] mainly Trinidadian with some Jamaican and Haitian.
** [[Overbrook, Philadelphia|Overbrook]].
** [[South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|South Philadelphia]].
** [[West Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|West Oak Lane]].
** [[West Philadelphia]].
* [[Reading, Pennsylvania]] (Puerto Rican).
* [[Research Triangle|The Triangle]], [[North Carolina]] (Cuban, as well Puerto Rican and increasingly Mexican neighborhoods).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/raleighs-cuban-community-their-stories-their-views-on-obamas-new-diplomacy/Content?oid=1215911|title=Raleigh's Cuban community: Their stories, their views on Obama's new diplomacy|first=Matt|last=Saldaña|date=June 3, 2009|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[San Diego, California]] (many Cubans and Puerto Ricans).
* [[Sleepy Hollow, New York]] (many Caribbean, Central and South American residents).
* [[South Providence]], [[Providence, Rhode Island]] (Dominican).
* [[Southern California]] -
** [[Baldwin Park, California]].
** [[Culver City, California]].
** [[Downey, California]].
** [[El Monte, California]].
** [[Huntington Park, California]] - some Puerto Rican and Caribbean residents.
** [[La Puente, California]].
** [[Norwalk, California]].
** [[Pasadena, California]].
** [[Pico Rivera, California]].
** [[South El Monte, California]].
** [[Temple City, California]].
** [[Whittier, California]].
All are largest Belizean, Cuban and [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] communities in [[California]], respectively, all in [[Los Angeles County, California|Los Angeles area]].
* [[Spanish Harlem]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York (state)|New York]] (Puerto Rican and today, Mexican/Dominican/Cuban).
* [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] (Many Puerto Ricans in the city).
* [[Stamford, Connecticut]] (Puerto Rican).
* Sunnymead, near former March Air Base - [[Moreno Valley, California]] (Puerto Rican).
* [[Temecula, California]] - rising number of Puerto Ricans and many more Mexican residents.
* [[Texas City, Texas]] (Cuban and Puerto Rican) - many live in the [[Houston, Texas]] area.
* Union Station, Los Angeles (history of Puerto Rican and Mexican-American neighborhoods).
* [[Union City, New Jersey]] - center of Hispanics/Latinos esp. [[Cuban-Americans]] in NYC metro area.
* [[Valencia, California]] - [[Santa Clarita, California]] (Puerto Rican and Mexican).
* [[Vallejo, California]] (sizable Caribbean as well [[Cape Verde]]an population).
* [[Vermont Square, Los Angeles, California]] ([[Belize]]an).
* [[West Athens, California]] - African American, Afro-Caribbean and Belizean, as well Central American (Hispanic).
* Western suburbs of Philadelphia ([[Chester County, Pennsylvania]]), [[Philadelphia]] (West Indies).
* [[Westchester, Florida]] (65.69% Cuban, highest Cuban population in the US)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Cuban.html |title=Cuban Ancestry Maps |website=[[ePodunk]] |accessdate=April 20, 2015}}</ref>
* [[Westchester, Florida]] (65.69% Cuban, highest Cuban population in the US)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.epodunk.com/ancestry/Cuban.html |title=Cuban Ancestry Maps |website=[[ePodunk]] |accessdate=April 20, 2015}}</ref>
* [[Weston, Toronto]] - a neighbourhood in Canada with Caribbean immigrants.
* Westside [[Simi Valley, California]] - some Puerto Rican, but more Mexican section of largely Anglo city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://simivalley.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm|title=Simi Valley Population and Demographics (Simi Valley, CA)|author=|date=|website=simivalley.areaconnect.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* Westside [[Simi Valley, California]] - some Puerto Rican, but more Mexican section of largely Anglo city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://simivalley.areaconnect.com/statistics.htm|title=Simi Valley Population and Demographics (Simi Valley, CA)|author=|date=|website=simivalley.areaconnect.com|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
===Others===
* [[West Tampa]], (Cuban) - second to Miami, FL in Cuban-Americans.
====Jews (of many nationalities)====
* [[West Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - Puerto Ricans and Mexicans.
* Jewtown, [[Port Richmond, Staten Island]], NYC<ref>{{cite web|url=https://whyy.org/articles/jewtown-port-richmonds-little-known-pocket-community-19134/|title=Jewtown: Port Richmond’s Little Known Pocket Community, 19134|author=|date=|website=whyy.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Ybor City]], [[Tampa, Florida]] (Cuban and Jamaican, but has some Dominicans and Puerto Ricans, and historically had many Spaniards, Portuguese and Cape Verdeans, Italians and Greeks).
* [[Kiryas Joel, New York]] near [[Monroe, New York]] - homogeneously Hasidic Jewish private housing tract. Similar communities [[Kiryas Square]], [[New York (state)|New York]] and [[New Square, New York]].<ref>https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/kiryas-joel</ref>
* [[York, Pennsylvania]] (Puerto Rican and recent Mexican immigration).
* [[Lakewood, New Jersey]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2017/05/how_lakewood_became_a_worldwide_destination_for_or.html#incart_most-commented_politics_article|title=How Lakewood became a worldwide destination for Orthodox Jews - Di Ionno|publisher=}}</ref> - Large [[Orthodox Jews|Orthodox]] Jewish community, and one of US' largest populations of [[Hasidim]].
* [[Yuma, Arizona]]/[[Imperial Valley]]/[[Mexicali]] (Haitians in the US-Mexico border).

===Jews (of many nationalities)===

''Main Article: [[List of Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States]]'' and [[eruv]].
* [[Agoura Hills, California]].
* [[Allied Gardens, San Diego, California]].
* [[Altadena, California]] near [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]] - large Jewish populations in Los Angeles area.
* [[Arlington, Virginia]] and throughout [[Northern Virginia]] and [[Maryland]] ([[Washington, D.C.]] metro area).
* [[Armonk, New York]].
* Avenue 35, [[Rancho Mirage, California]]. It has a [[Chabad]] center for the Palm Springs-Coachella Valley area.
* [[Babylon, New York]].
* [[Bethel, New York]] in the [[Catskills]] aka "Borscht Belt".
* [[Beverly Hills, California]] - largest Jewish percentage of US city (except 100% in Kiryas Joel, NY).
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] instrumental in Civil Rights Movement with African-Americans in [[Alabama]].
* [[Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan]] (extends into Bloomfield Hills and West Bloomfield).
* [[Boone, North Carolina]].
* [[Borough Park, Brooklyn|Borough Park]], [[Williamsburg, Brooklyn|Williamsburg]] and [[Midwood]] [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]] - [[Crown Heights, Brooklyn]] has large [[Hasidic]] presence.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.tripsavvy.com/hassidic-communities-in-brooklyn-442781 |title = Visiting Jewish Communities in Brooklyn}}</ref>
* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] and suburbs like [[Brookline, Massachusetts|Brookline]] and [[Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]].
* [[Calabasas, California]].
* [[Chelsea, Massachusetts]].
* [[Chicago]] and its surrounding metro area.
* [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] - Many are of German (Ashkenazi) descent.
* [[Clarksburg, West Virginia]] (history of a small but prominent Jewish community).
* [[Israeli American|Concepcion Road]], [[Cathedral City, California]].
* [[Detroit]] metro area suburbs of [[Berkeley, Michigan|Berkeley]]; [[Beverly Hills, Michigan|Beverly Hills]] and [[Birmingham, Michigan|Birmingham]].
* [[Devon Avenue (Chicago)]].
* [[Encino, Los Angeles]] and nearby [[Tarzana, Los Angeles]].
* [[Fairfax District, Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[Forest Hills, Queens]], [[New York City]].
* [[Goshen, New York]].
* [[Helen, Georgia]] area.
* [[Hewlett, New York]].
* [[Hidden Hills, California]] in West [[San Fernando Valley]] known for Jewish community.
* InterContinental, [[Century City, Los Angeles]].
* [[Jekyll Island, Georgia]] area (it has [[Jewtown, Georgia]]).
* [[Jersey City, New Jersey]].
* Jewtown, [[Port Richmond, Staten Island]], NYC<ref>{{cite web|url=https://whyy.org/articles/jewtown-port-richmonds-little-known-pocket-community-19134/|title=Jewtown: Port Richmond's Little Known Pocket Community, 19134|author=|date=|website=whyy.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Kiryas Joel, New York]] near [[Monroe, New York]] - homogeneously Hasidic Jewish private housing tract. Similar communities [[Kiryas Square]], [[New York (state)|New York]] and [[New Square, New York]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/kiryas-joel |title = Kiryas Joel}}</ref>
* [[Hollywood Hills|Koster Valley]] in [[Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles]] facing the San Fernando Valley.
* [[La Jolla]] in San Diego, California.
* [[Lake Elsinore, California]].
* [[Lakewood, New Jersey]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2017/05/how_lakewood_became_a_worldwide_destination_for_or.html#incart_most-commented_politics_article|title=How Lakewood became a worldwide destination for Orthodox Jews - Di Ionno|date=May 7, 2017|publisher=}}</ref> - Large [[Orthodox Jews|Orthodox]] Jewish community, and one of US' largest populations of [[Hasidim]].
* [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] (esp. senior citizen community [[Summerlin, Nevada|Summerlin]]).
* [[Levittown, New York]].
* [[Levittown, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Linwood, New Jersey]].
* [[Little Haifa or New Preston St.]], Dutchmans Lane, Almara Court & Vivian Avenue, [[The Highlands, Louisville|Southeast of Highlands neighborhood]], [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], [[Kentucky]], (Louisville's only majority Jewish neighborhood and the pulse of Louisville's Jewish community).
* Little Israel, [[Manhattan]], New York City.
* [[Lombard Street (Baltimore)]] ([[Jewtown, Baltimore]]) - also was an Italian neighborhood.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewishdowntown.org/rabbis_corner/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819192137/http://www.jewishdowntown.org/rabbis_corner/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 19, 2008|title=B'nai Israel Congregation|author=|date=August 19, 2008|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Lombard Street (Baltimore)]] ([[Jewtown, Baltimore]]) - also was an Italian neighborhood.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewishdowntown.org/rabbis_corner/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819192137/http://www.jewishdowntown.org/rabbis_corner/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 19, 2008|title=B'nai Israel Congregation|author=|date=August 19, 2008|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Lower East Side]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]] (historic) - NYC is world's largest Jewish community outside Israel (10-20% of Jewish faith or descent, or 1.1-1.5 million observant Jews).<ref>https://www.stuytown.com/guides/lower-east-side/history</ref>
* [[Lower East Side]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]] (historic) - NYC is world's largest Jewish community outside Israel (10-20% of Jewish faith or descent, or 1.1-1.5 million observant Jews).<ref>https://www.stuytown.com/guides/lower-east-side/history</ref>
* [[Petaluma, California]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jweekly.com/1999/05/07/when-left-wingers-and-chicken-wings-populated-petaluma/|title=When left-wingers and chicken wings populated Petaluma – J|date=7 May 1999|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Mahwah, New Jersey]].
* Marcus Jewish Community, [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
* [[Massapequa, New York]] on [[Long Island]].
* [[Millville, New Jersey]].
* [[Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California]] (a.k.a. [[Granada Hills, Los Angeles, California|Granada Hills]]).
* [[Mizpah, New Jersey]].
* [[Montgomery, Alabama]] - many of German, Romanian and Russian origin.
* [[Monticello, New York]].
* [[Monsey, New York]].
* [[Montvale, New Jersey]].
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]].
* [[New Jersey]] - 3 concentrations of American Jews: [[Northern New Jersey]] (2nd largest in the US), Metro Philadelphia ([[Delaware Valley]]) and the [[Jersey Shore]].
* [[New Rochelle, New York]].
* [[Northbrook, Illinois]].
* [[Northridge, Los Angeles]] - San Fernando Valley "Eruv".
* [[North Druid Hills, Georgia]] - largest Jewish community in Southern US (outside Florida).
** Toco Hills, Georgia - heavily Orthodox/Hasidic section near Atlanta.
* [[North Hollywood, Los Angeles]] - History of Jews in L.A. and CA in this section.
* [[Oak Park, California]] - highest percentage of residents in CA who are Jews. (25%?)
* [[Oak Park, Michigan]].
* [[Palm Desert, California]] - 10 to 20% are of Jewish faith or descent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/palm-springs-and-desert-area|title=Palm Springs and Desert Area|author=|date=|website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Palm Springs, California]].<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=n0SujCRdh4gC | title=Legacy: A Biography of Moses and Walter Annenberg| isbn=9780316092449| last1=Ogden| first1=Christopher| date=2009-11-29}}</ref>
* [[Palm Tree, New York]] - a newly built Hasidic Jewish community in [[Orange County, New York]].
* [[Park La Brea, Los Angeles]].
* [[Park Ridge, Illinois]] in the [[Chicago]] area.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - Many are from Israel.
* [[Pender County, North Carolina]] - also non-Jewish Slavic peoples from the Ukraine.
* [[Petaluma, California]] - high (25%?) percentage community in CA.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jweekly.com/1999/05/07/when-left-wingers-and-chicken-wings-populated-petaluma/|title=When left-wingers and chicken wings populated Petaluma – J|date=7 May 1999|publisher=}}</ref>
* [[Philadelphia]] has a few Jewish sections.
* [[Pine Bush, New York]].
* [[Postville, Iowa]] - Hasidic community.
* [[Pound Ridge, New York]].
* [[Princeton, New Jersey]] - New Jersey-New York City metro area ranks 2nd in the world with the most Jews outside Israel.<ref>[[History of the Jews in the United States#Local developments 2]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=March 2019}}.
* [[Rancho Cordova, California]] near [[Sacramento, California]] - many are from [[Russia]] and [[Ukraine]].
* [[Riverdale, Bronx|Riverdale]], [[Bronx]], [[New York City]].
* [[Rye, New York]].
* [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] - est. 10,000 in city, main concentration in [[South Salt Lake, Utah|Sugarhouse District, Salt Lake City]].
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]] in California<ref>[[History of the Jews in the United States#Local developments]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=March 2019}} -
** [[Berkeley, California]] near [[Oakland]], second to [[San Francisco]] in Jewish population in CA.
* [[Scarsdale, New York|Scarsdale]] in [[Westchester County, New York]].
* [[Scottsdale, Arizona]] also with many Polish- and Italian-Americans.
* [[Shaker Heights, Ohio]] - a [[Quaker]] or [[Shaker]] settlement, it has large Jewish population, as well African-American, Latino and Asian communities.
* [[Skokie, Illinois]] - large Jewish community, including many [[Holocaust]] survivors in the late 20th century.
* [[Squirrel Hill (Pittsburgh)]], Pennsylvania.
* [[Stamford, Connecticut]] close to the NY state line.
* [[St. Louis, Missouri]] and inner suburbs like [[University City, Missouri|University City]], [[Clayton, Missouri|Clayton]], and [[Creve Coeur, Missouri|Creve Coeur]] - a large percentage are German, Polish and Russian origins.
* [[Stanford, California]].
* [[Sun City, Arizona]] - largely senior citizen community near [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]].
* [[Tarrytown, New York]].
* [[Teaneck, New Jersey]].
* [[Thousand Oaks, California]] - Also has Arab and Persian/Iranian population.
* [[Topanga, California]].
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - est. 10,000 in city, main concentration in [[Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma|Southern Hills, Tulsa]].
* Western and southern San Fernando Valley, [[Los Angeles]].
* [[West Hills, Los Angeles]] - largest percentage of Jews in Los Angeles area (20%?).
* [[Westside (Los Angeles County)]] like [[Malibu, California]] and [[Santa Monica, California]].
* [[Westwood, Los Angeles]] and throughout [[West Los Angeles]] ([[South Robertson, Los Angeles]] and [[Century City, Los Angeles]]) - Haredi/Hasidic.
* [[Woodland, North Carolina]].

[[Arizona]], [[California]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/california-jewish-history|title=California Jewish History|author=|date=|website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> [[Colorado]], [[South Florida]], [[Oregon]] and [[Texas]] have large Jewish communities, many are seasonal or retirement. {{citation needed|date=December 2018}}

===[[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]]===

'''[[Urban Indians]]''', communities developed by small enclaves of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]/[[First Nations]] and [[Alaskan Natives]] since the 1930s. They tend to form small percentages of the urban areas' population. Virtually every major city in the US has an American Indian community. See [[Rancherie]]/ [[Ranchería]] for urban Indian parts of [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] and [[Reno, Nevada]]. In Canada, [[Urban Indian reserve|'''Urban Indian Reserves''']] were designated within Canadian cities and other urban areas, which may allow for aboriginal commercial ventures which enjoy the tax exemptions offered to traditional reserves.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110706192648/http://www.otc.ca/PDFs/NEW/Relationships.Urban%20Reserve.pdf "Relationships: Treaty awareness in Saskatchewan / Urban Reserves" (PDF).] Office of the Treaty Commissioner (Saskatchewan). Archived from [http://www.otc.ca/PDFs/NEW/Relationships.Urban%20Reserve.pdf the original] (PDF) on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2008.</ref>

The highest concentration of Urban Indians is believed to be in [[Anchorage, Alaska]], where over 10 percent of the population identify themselves in the census as having some Native ancestry, with 7.3 percent identifying that as their only ancestry. In the mainland USA, [[Indian Alley]] in downtown [[Los Angeles, California]] may be the most dense Native American population of any major city.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://thelosangelesbeat.com/2016/02/the-story-of-indian-alley/ |title = The Story of Indian Alley|date = February 23, 2016}}</ref> And [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] may be the largest Urban Indian population or largest per city in the mainland US. <ref>https://tulsapreservationcommission.org/tulsa-history/native-american/</ref>

Some moderate-sized cities and suburbs lie adjacent to [[Indian Reservations]], examples being [[Asheville, North Carolina]]; [[Auburn, New York]] (nearby [[Iroquois Nation]]); [[Bartlesville, Oklahoma]] ([[Osage Indian Reservation]]); [[Billings, Montana]]; [[Bismarck, North Dakota]]; [[Claremore, Oklahoma]] (historically [[Cherokee Nation]]); [[Farmington, New Mexico]] ([[Ute Mountain Indian Reservation]], Colorado), [[Grand Coulee, Washington]]; [[Hardin, Montana]]; [[Henderson County, Kentucky]]; [[Henderson County, North Carolina]]; [[Henderson County, Texas]]; [[Jackson County, North Carolina]]; [[Kanosh, Utah]]; [[Lake Forest, California]] ([[Juaneno]]); [[Madras, Oregon]]; [[Middletown, Rhode Island]]; [[Muskogee, Oklahoma]]; [[Oneida Indian Reservation, New York]]; [[Pierre, South Dakota]]; [[Rapid City, South Dakota]]; [[St. Ignace, Michigan]]; [[San Diego, California]] ([[North Park, San Diego]]); [[Sedona, Arizona]]; [[Sheridan, Wyoming]]; [[Tacoma, Washington]]; [[Tarrytown, New York]] ([[Mohawk Dutch]] in [[Hudson Valley]]); [[Utica, New York]]; [[Vernal, Utah]]; [[Wenatchee, Washington]]; [[Yankton, South Dakota]]; [[Yucaipa, California]]; and [[Zebulon, North Carolina]].

A mostly non-Indian community of [[Salamanca (city), New York|Salamanca, New York]] within the [[Allegany Indian Reservation]] located in [[Upstate New York]]. It has the [[Seneca Nation]]'s Seneca Allegeny Casino Resort.

'''Antelope Valley [[Kawaiisu]]'''
(estimated 1,000, but 60 according to the US Census 2010).
* [[Del Sur, California|Del Sur]] - near [[Lancaster, California|Lancaster]].
* [[Redman, California|Redman]] - east of [[Palmdale, California|Palmdale]].
* [[Roosevelt, California|Roosevelt]] - the [[Antelope Valley]] of California.

'''[[Apache]]'''

* [[Coachella, California]] - originally from Arizona, the area also has the smallest federally recognized (Cahuilla) tribe in [[Augustine Indian Reservation]], and many indigenous Mexicans.
* [[El Paso, Texas]] - along with Tigua Indians in [[Ysleta del Sur Pueblo]].
* [[Kansas City, Kansas]] - There are [[Navajo people|Navajo]], [[Apache]] and [[Sioux]] communities in the [[Kansas City, Missouri]] metro area.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - 6th largest Native American community facing the [[Gila River Indian Reservation|Gila River]] and [[Salt River Indian Reservation]]s, and downtown has many [[Apache]], [[Hopi]], [[Navajo]] and [[Zuni]] people.
* [[Rio Grande Valley]], [[Texas]] - Lipan Apache, Cherokee and Kickapoo communities on both sides of the US-Mexican border.

'''[[Arapaho]]'''

* [[Riverton, Wyoming]] - [[Wind River Indian Reservation]].

'''[[Cahuilla]]'''

* [[Banning, California]] - [[Morongo Indian Reservation]].
* [[Indio, California]] - Has 2 Mission Band Indian reservations each with casinos.
* [[Palm Springs, California]] - home of one of 3 wealthiest Indian tribes - the [[Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians]] with 2 gaming casinos in resort town. <ref>http://www.aguacaliente.org/</ref>

'''[[Cherokee]]'''

* [[Cherokee Southwest Township (Albuquerque, New Mexico)]].
* [[Benton County, Arkansas]] - [[Cherokee]] communities.
* [[Cherokee, California]] - historic ghost town from 1850s Gold Rush settled by [[Cherokee people|Cherokees]] from [[Oklahoma]]. <ref>https://westernmininghistory.com/towns/california/cherokee/</ref>
* Cherokee communities (from BIA relocation and Dust Bowl migrations):
** Arizona (Parker and Wellton) near CA state line.
** California (Covelo, Hayfork and San Miguel).
** Nevada (Hawthorne and Mindenville) near CA state line.
** Oregon (Malin and Talent) near CA state line (Dorris and Tule Lake).
* [[Cherokee Nation]] -
**[[Adair County, Oklahoma|Adair County]], [[Cherokee County, Oklahoma|Cherokee County]], [[Grove, Oklahoma|Grove]], [[Jay, Oklahoma|Jay]], [[Kansas, Oklahoma|Kansas]], [[Miami, Oklahoma|Miami]], [[Nowata, Oklahoma|Nowata]], and [[Vinita, Oklahoma|Vinita]].
*[[Cherokee, Texas]] - History of Cherokee settlers in Texas during the Spanish/Mexican and Republic/pre-Confederate eras.
*[[Corning, California]] - Paskenta Rancheria, large Cherokee population and mixed-race Californios and Nortenos (Hispanic-Latino origin).
*[[Fairland, Oklahoma]] - Large [[Cherokee]] population in the area.
*[[Fredonia, Arkansas]] of [[Prairie County, Arkansas]] - Cherokee population in the area.
*[[Haskell, Oklahoma]] near [[Muskogee, Oklahoma]] in the Creek Nation.
*[[Hempstead County, Arkansas]] - the community of Washington known for "Northern Louisiana" Cherokee.
*[[Houston, Texas]] - home to the Cherokee Society of America, an organization of the [[Texas Cherokees]].
*[[Inola, Oklahoma]] - [[Cherokee Nation]], [[Delaware people]] and [[Shawnee people]].
*[[Kenwood, Oklahoma]] - [[United Keetoowah Band]] of Cherokee.
* [[Los Angeles, California]] (Arroyo Seco Parkway, Indian Alley and Southeast). <ref>https://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-indian-alley-20140629-story.html</ref>
* Munseeville ([[Mannsville, Oklahoma]]) in the Chickasaw Nation.
* Along the [[Cherokee Trail|Rocky Mountain (Cherokee) Trail]] in Southwest Missouri, Southern Kansas, Colorado ([[Parker, Colorado|Parker]]), Wyoming ([[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]), Montana and its terminus in Alberta in US-Canadian border.
*[[San Joaquin Valley]] of [[California]] (Stockton, Modesto, Fresno, Visalia and Bakersfield areas).
*[[Tahlequah, Oklahoma]] - Seat of the [[Cherokee Nation]], between 25 and 35% Cherokee. There are other Native American tribes in the town.
*[[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - up to 20% estimated are Native American, large Cherokee, [[Creek people]] and [[Osage Nation|Osage]] population.
*[[Washington County, Arkansas]] - Cherokee communities.
*[[Wayne, Oklahoma]] - hometown of OK Gov [[Kevin Stitt]] who is part Cherokee and a member of the Cherokee Nation.

'''[[Cheyenne]]'''

* [[Birney, Montana]] - [[Northern Cheyenne]] people.

'''[[Chickasaw]]'''

* [[Chickasaw Nation]] -
** [[Ada, Oklahoma]] - [[Chickasaw Nation]].
** [[Ardmore, Oklahoma]] - [[Chickasaw Nation]].
** [[Mannsville, Oklahoma]] - "Munsee" and [[Greasy Bend, Oklahoma]] near [[Tishomingo, Oklahoma|Tishomingo]] - Tribal HQ.

'''[[Choctaw]]'''

* [[Neshoba County, Mississippi]] - [[Choctaw]] communities.
* Ozan Township, Arkansas - one of 3 Choctaw populations like in Mississippi ([[Mississippi Choctaw]] and [[Choctaw Nation]] in Oklahoma).
* [[McAlester, Oklahoma]]<ref>{{cite web|author=|date=|title=Oklahoma's Little Italy|url=https://www.travelok.com/article_page/oklahomas-little-italy|accessdate=March 24, 2019|website=TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site}}</ref> in historic [[Choctaw Nation]].

[[Chumash people|'''Chumash''']]

* [[Ventura County, California]] - includes a [[Chumash people|Chumash]] museum in [[Thousand Oaks]].

'''[[Colorado River Indian Tribes]]''' '''([[Chemehuevi]])'''

* [[Parker, Arizona]].

'''[[Cree Nation]]'''

*[[Enoch Cree Nation 135|Enoch (ᒪᐢᑫᑯᓯᐦᐠ), Alberta]] - Adjacent to [[Edmonton|Edmonton, Alberta]]. Also has many [[Inuit]].

'''[[Haudenosaunee]]'''

* [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]- near [[Oneida Nation of Wisconsin|Oneida Indian Reservation]].

'''[[Hopi]]'''

* [[Gallup, New Mexico]] - near the [[Navajo Nation]], [[Zuni people|Zuni]] and [[Hopi people|Hopi]] tribes.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - 5th largest Native American community facing the [[Gila River Indian Reservation|Gila River]] and [[Salt River Indian Reservation]]s, and downtown has many [[Apache]], [[Hopi]], [[Navajo]] and [[Zuni]] people.

'''[[Huron-Wendat Nation]]'''

* [[Quebec City]]
**[[Wendake, Quebec]] - [[Huron-Wendat Nation]] exclave.

'''[[Inuit]]'''

* [[Yellowknife, Northwest Territories]] with Cree and Obijwa.
* [[Iqaluit, Nunavut]] (and almost all of [[Nunavut]]).

'''[[Lenape]]'''

* [[Inola, Oklahoma]] - [[Cherokee Nation]], [[Delaware people]] and [[Shawnee people]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] - In the Lenapehoking section of [[West Philadelphia]] and "Little Oklahoma" {{Dubious|date=March 2011}} section in [[Northeast Philadelphia]].

[[Lumbee people|'''Lumbee''']]

* [[Pembroke, North Carolina]] - [[Lumbee]] tribe.

'''[[Maliseet|Maliseet (Wəlastəkwewiyik)]]'''

*[[Fredericton|Fredericton, New Brunswick]]
**[[St. Mary's First Nation]] - [[Maliseet]] Nation exclave.

'''[[Melungeon]]'''

* [[Carmel Indians]] (see also [[Melungeons]]) of [[Highland County, Ohio]].

'''[[Métis]]'''

* [[North End, Winnipeg|North End]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], Canada - Large aboriginal population, with Francophone and Anglophone Métis.
* Northeast [[North Dakota]] - see [[Métis in the United States]], related to [[Métis in Canada]].
* [[Southbranch Settlement]]s, [[Saskatchewan]] - Both Saksatchewan and Manitoba have many First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.

'''[[Mi'kmaq]]'''

*[[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
**[[Cole Harbour 30, Nova Scotia|Cole Harbour 30]] - [[Millbrook First Nation]].
*[[Cape Breton Island]], [[Nova Scotia]]
** Unama'ki ([[Membertou First Nation|Membertou]]) - [[Membertou First Nation]].

'''[[Miwok]]'''
* [[Shingle Springs, California]]. <refhttps://www.civilbeat.org/2020/05/tracing-californias-lost-tribe-of-hawaiians/</ref>
The Shingle Springs Miwok and Maidu are thought to have Native Hawaiian ancestry.

[[Mohave people|'''Mohave''']]

* [[Needles, California]] - [[Fort Mojave Indian Reservation]], Arizona.

'''[[Mohegan]]'''

* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] - home to 3 nearby large tribal gaming [[casino]] establishments- two are [[Foxwoods]] and [[Mohegan Sun]].

'''[[Muscogee]]'''

* [[Detroit, Michigan]] - Part of the Muscogee diaspora.
* [[Nashville, Tennessee]] - [[Muscogee]] community.
* [[Okmulgee, Oklahoma]] and [[Haskell, Oklahoma]] in the [[Creek Nation]].
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - Cherokee, [[Creek people]] (Muscogee) and [[Osage Nation|Osage]] populations.

'''[[Native California]]n/[[Californios]]''' (Generally)

* [[Corning, California]] - [[Paskenta Rancheria]], large Cherokee population and mixed-race Californios and Nortenos (Hispanic-Latino origin).
* [[Palmdale, California]] - Along with Indigenous Mexicans, Latin American Indians and Latinx in general.
* [[San Diego, California]] - Also the [[US Armed Forces]] employment of many American Indians.
**[[Balboa Park (San Diego)]] - Was historically home to a [[Native California]]n and [[Baja California|Native Baja Californian]] urban enclave in Balboa Park south of the Naval Medical Center, before being torn down for the park. The neighborhood was referred to as Hatam's Village, which was an [[Urban Indian]] neighborhood for Native Californians and Bajenos who sought work in San Diego. <ref>http://www.americanindiansource.com/hatambio.html</ref>
** [[San Diego County, California]] has 18 Indian reservations, 20 federally recognized tribes and 2 descendant communities ([[La Jolla, San Diego, California|La Jolla]] and [[Torrey Pines, San Diego, California|Torrey Pines]] mixed with Spanish Californios and Mexican-Americans).
** [[San Luis Rey, California]] near [[Oceanside, California]] - One of 23 [[California Missions]].
*[[San Francisco]] and [[San Francisco Bay area]] - 9th largest Native American community, mainly in [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], where a book ''[[There There]]'' discusses Native Americans in that city.<ref name=":0" />
**[[West Marin]] centered in [[Point Reyes Station, California|Point Reyes]] - descendants of [[Costanoan]], [[Miwok]], [[Ohlone]], [[Pomo]] and [[Yokut]] peoples in rural parts of [[Marin County, California]].
**[[Santa Cruz County, California]], see also [[Californian Indian]] and [[Californio]] (Hispanic-Latino culture).

'''[[Navajo]]'''

* [[Aztec, New Mexico]] - the region also has many [[Hispanos]] (Latinx).
* [[Farmington, New Mexico]] along with Apache, Hopi, Pueblo, Ute and Zuni peoples.
* [[Gallup, New Mexico]] - near the [[Navajo Nation]], [[Zuni people|Zuni]] and [[Hopi people|Hopi]] tribes.
* [[Kansas City, Kansas]] - There are [[Navajo people|Navajo]], [[Apache]] and [[Sioux]] communities in the [[Kansas City, Missouri]] metro area.
* [[Los Angeles, California]] - along with Southwestern US tribes (Apache, Hopi, Pueblo, Tohono O'Odham and Zuni).
* [[Omaha, Nebraska]] - Many Lakota ([[Sioux]]) and [[Navajo people]] live in the city, NA population could exceed 10,000.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - facing the [[Gila River Indian Reservation|Gila River]] and [[Salt River Indian Reservation]]s, and downtown has many [[Apache]], [[Hopi]], [[Navajo]] and [[Zuni]] people.
* [[Winslow, Arizona]] and [[Holbrook, Arizona]] border the [[Navajo Nation]].

'''[[Ojibwe]]'''

*[[Winnipeg|Winnipeg, Manitoba]]
**[[Long Plain 6C, Manitoba]]. [[Long Plain First Nation]] exclave.
*[[Portage la Prairie|Portage la Prairie, Manitoba]]
**[[Long Plain 6B, Manitoba]]. [[Long Plain First Nation]] exclave.

[[Osage Nation|'''Osage''']]

* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - Osage Reservation, large Cherokee, [[Creek people]] and [[Osage Nation|Osage]] population.
* [[Osage County, Oklahoma]] - the [[Osage Nation]] in towns like [[Hominy, Oklahoma|Hominy]], [[Pawhuska, Oklahoma|Pawhuska]], [[Skiatook, Oklahoma|Skiatook]] and [[Wynona, Oklahoma|Wynona]] in the Tulsa Metro area.
* [[East Palo Alto, California]] - BIA relocation of Osage and Cherokee from Oklahoma.

'''[[Paiute]]'''

*[[Fallon, Nevada]] - The [[Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony]] is headquartered in Fallon.

'''[[Pequots]]'''

* [[Boston, Massachusetts]] - Close to several local [[Pequot]] Indian tribal casinos in the [[New England]] States.
* [[Hartford, Connecticut]] - home to 3 nearby large tribal gaming [[casino]] establishments- two are [[Foxwoods]] and [[Mohegan Sun]].

[[Payomkawichum|'''Payómkawichum (Luiseño)''']]

* [[Pechanga Indian Reservation]] in [[Temecula, California]], which has a gaming casino.

'''[[Puebloans]]''' (Generally)

* [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] - 8th largest Native American community, [[Pueblo peoples]].
*[[Taos, New Mexico]] - Typical Native American ([[Taos Pueblo]] - Pueblos) presence of many cities in the Southwestern US.

'''[[Quechan]]'''

* [[Yuma, Arizona]] - [[Fort Yuma Indian Reservation]].

[[Salish peoples|'''Salish''']]

* [[Ferry County, Washington]] - [[Colville Confederated Tribes]].
* [[Seattle]] - Named for [[Chief Seattle]] of the indigenous [[Snohomish tribe]].
* [[Spokane, Washington]] - 10th largest Native American community, has the [[Spokane Indian Reservation]] by the city.
* [[Tacoma, Washington]] - Large Pacific Northwest indigenous community.

'''[[Seminole]]'''

* [[Hollywood Reservation]], Florida - [[Hollywood Seminole Indian Reservation]] surrounded by [[Hollywood, Florida]].
* [[Miami, Florida]] - nearby [[Seminole people|Seminole]] reservations with gaming casinos.
* [[Seminole County, Oklahoma]] - [[Seminole Nation]].

'''[[Shawnee]]'''

* [[Inola, Oklahoma]] - [[Cherokee Nation]], [[Delaware people]] and [[Shawnee people]].

'''[[Shoshone]]'''

* [[Fallon, Nevada]] - The [[Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony]] is headquartered in Fallon.
* [[Fort Hall Indian Reservation]] (Shoshone, [[Bannock people|Bannock]] and Blackfoot) -
** [[Blackfoot, Idaho]].
** [[Chubbuck, Idaho]].
** [[Fort Hall, Idaho]].
** [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]].
** [[Pocatello, Idaho]].
* [[Riverton, Wyoming]] - [[Wind River Indian Reservation]].

'''[[Sioux]]'''

* [[Kansas City, Kansas]] - There are [[Navajo people|Navajo]], [[Apache]] and [[Sioux]] communities in the [[Kansas City, Missouri]] metro area.
* [[Omaha, Nebraska]] - Many Lakota ([[Sioux]]) and [[Navajo people]] live in the city, NA population could exceed 10,000.
* Southeast [[South Dakota]] - i.e. Yankton between [[Sioux Falls]] and [[Sioux City, Iowa]].

'''[[Spokane people|Spokane]]'''

* [[Spokane, Washington]] near the [[Spokane Indian Reservation]].

'''[[Squamish Nation]]'''

*[[Vancouver, British Columbia]].
**[[X̱wemelch'stn]], Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5. [[Squamish Nation]] exclave.
**[[Senakw|Sen̓áḵw]], Kitsilano Indian Reserve No.6. [[Squamish Nation]] exclave.
*[[North Vancouver (city)|North Vancouver, British Columbia]]
**[[Ustlawn|Eslhá7an (Ustlawn)]], Mission Indian Reserve No.6. [[Squamish Nation]] exclave.

[[Serrano people|'''Taaqtam (Serrano)''']]

* [[Banning, California]] - [[Morongo Indian Reservation]].
* [[San Bernardino, California]] - one square mile [[San Manuel Indian Reservation]], with a tribal gaming casino.

'''[[Tohono Oʼodham]]'''

* [[Tucson, Arizona]] - 7th largest Native American community, [[Tohono O'odham]] people.

'''[[Tsuu T'ina Nation]]'''
*[[Tsuu T'ina 145|Tsuu T'ina Nation 145, Alberta]] - Adjacent to [[Calgary|Calgary, Alberta]].

'''[[Yakama]]'''

* [[Yakima, Washington]] - In its metro area, has several tribes and the [[Yakama Indian Reservation]].

'''[[Yokut]]'''

* [[Wasco, California]] - is the headquarters of the [[Tejon Indian Tribe of California]], a [[Federally recognized tribe|federally recognized]] tribe of [[Kitanemuk]], [[Yokuts]], and [[Chumash people|Chumash]] [[indigenous people of California]].<ref>Edelhart, Courtenay. [http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/x1498655196/Tejon-tribe-fought-for-recognition-throughout-history "Tejon tribe fought for recognition throughout history."] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103213347/http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/x1498655196/Tejon-tribe-fought-for-recognition-throughout-history |date=2013-11-03 }} ''The Bakersfield Californian.'' 5 March 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2013.</ref>

'''[[Zuni]]'''

* [[Gallup, New Mexico]] - near the [[Navajo Nation]], [[Zuni people|Zuni]] and [[Hopi people|Hopi]] tribes.
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - facing the [[Gila River Indian Reservation|Gila River]] and [[Salt River Indian Reservation]]s, and downtown has many [[Apache]], [[Hopi]], [[Navajo]] and [[Zuni]] people.

'''Other Native enclaves in the US'''
*[[Anadarko, Oklahoma]] - see [[Indian City USA]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?OK+anadarko+indian-city-usa&TravelTo=OK0202002&VA=Y&AttractionCategory=&Attraction_ID=OK0202002a001#.ULvjNWfDDTc|title=Indian City, U.S.A. - Anadarko, Oklahoma|author=|date=|website=www.lasr.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
*[[Anaheim, California]] - Orange County CA has a sizable Native American population with a tribal culture center.
*[[Bakersfield, California]] - American Indian percentage in [[Kern County, California]], at 2.6% - one of the highest in California. {{citation needed|date=October 2019}}
*[[Broken Arrow, Oklahoma]] - Original Creek Indian town name "Trekackah". Also has many Cherokee.
*[[Chicago]] and [[Gary, Indiana]] areas - may be 5th largest Native American population tied with Tulsa.
*[[Cleveland, Ohio]] - In the Westside or Cuyahoga sections.
*[[Dallas, Texas]] and the [[Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex]] - could be 9th or 10th largest Native American population.
*[[Denver, Colorado]] - Over 10,000 American Indians live in the city of Denver.
*[[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] - Due to the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]] relocation program in the 1960s.
*[[Hartford, Connecticut]] - home to 3 nearby large tribal gaming [[casino]] establishments- two are [[Foxwoods]] and [[Mohegan Sun]].
*[[Kansas City, Kansas]] - There are [[Navajo people|Navajo]], [[Apache]] and [[Sioux]] communities in the [[Kansas City, Missouri]] metro area.
*[[Los Angeles]] - Now thought to have the largest Native American population (50,000) of any US city - esp. of Cherokee descent. {{citation needed|date=August 2020}}
** In L.A.: [[Indian Alley]] ([[Skid Row, Los Angeles|Skid Row]]), [[Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles|Lincoln Heights]], [[Mount Washington, Los Angeles|Mount Washington]], and [[Pacoima, Los Angeles|Pacoima]].
** suburbs [[Agoura, California|Agoura]], [[Glendora, California|Glendora]], [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]], [[Signal Hill, California|Signal Hill]], [[Torrance, California|Torrance]] and [[Walnut, California|Walnut]].
**[[Zapotec peoples|Zapotecs]] from Mexico (states like [[Chiapas]] and [[Oaxaca]]), see [[Hayandose]].
*[[Middletown, Rhode Island]] - Over 2% of the town population.
*[[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] - Has an urban Indian school and intertribal cultural center in downtown Milwaukee.
*[[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] - Birthplace of the [[American Indian Movement]], a political organization in the 1960s.
*[[New York City]] - 2nd largest Native American population (over 100,000). In the early 20th century, [[Mohawk people|Mohawks]] were hired in skyscraper construction projects. The Mohawks originate in Upstate New York primarily in the [[Albany, New York|Albany]] area (they have a small but Mohawk majority community called Mohawk in [[Fonda, New York]]).
**[[Brooklyn]] - estimated 40 to 120,000 Native Americans and Indigenous peoples from North America.
**[[Tompkinsville, Staten Island]], [[New York City]] - [[Chinanteco]] from Mexico.
*[[Oklahoma City]] - 4th largest Native American population, [[Oklahoma]] itself is up to 10% Native American.
*[[Omaha, Nebraska]] - Many Lakota ([[Sioux]]) and [[Navajo people]] live in the city, NA population could exceed 10,000.
*[[Phoenix, Arizona]] - facing the [[Gila River Indian Reservation|Gila River]] and [[Salt River Indian Reservation]]s, and downtown has many [[Apache]], [[Hopi]], [[Navajo]] and [[Zuni]] people.
*[[Ramapough Mountain Indians|Ramapo Mountain, New Jersey]] - mixed race "Jackson Whites" of indigenous, Dutch-European and African-American descent.
*[[Riverside, California]] - Sherman Indian College, 16 local tribes in [[Southern California]] within 60 miles of Riverside.
*[[Sacramento, California]] - 50 miles west is the Degandineh Quetzalcoatl University,<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.d-q-u.org/ | title=D-Q University}}</ref> an American Indian private college.
*[[Sacramento Valley]] esp. [[Placer County, California]] has Lumbees, Maidus, Yokuts and Cherokees.
*[[San Diego, California]] - Also the [[US Armed Forces]] employment of many American Indians.
**[[Balboa Park (San Diego)]] - Was historically home to a [[Native California]]n and [[Baja California|Native Baja Californian]] urban enclave in Balboa Park south of the Naval Medical Center, before being torn down for the park. The neighborhood was referred to as Hatam's Village, which was an [[Urban Indian]] neighborhood for Native Californians and Bajenos who sought work in San Diego.<ref>http://www.americanindiansource.com/hatambio.html</ref>
* [[San Diego County, California]] has 18 Indian reservations, 20 federally recognized tribes and 2 descendant communities ([[La Jolla, San Diego, California|La Jolla]] and [[Torrey Pines, San Diego, California|Torrey Pines]] mixed with Spanish Californios and Mexican-Americans).
*[[San Francisco]] and [[San Francisco Bay area]] - 9th largest Native American population, mainly in [[Oakland, California|Oakland]], where a book "There There" discusses Native Americans in that city.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/04/books/review-there-there-tommy-orange.html|title='There There' Is an Energetic Revelation of a Corner of American Life|first=Dwight|last=Garner|newspaper=The New York Times|date=June 4, 2018|publisher=|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
**[[West Marin]] centered in [[Point Reyes Station, California|Point Reyes]] - descendants of [[Costanoan]], [[Miwok]], [[Ohlone]], [[Pomo]] and [[Yokut]] peoples in rural parts of [[Marin County, California]].
**[[Santa Cruz County, California]], see also [[Californian Indian]] and [[Californio]] (Hispanic-Latino culture).
*[[San Joaquin Valley]]: [[Tulare, California]] and [[Fresno, California]] areas - [[Dust bowl]] era (1930s) displacement of [[Cherokee]] and [[Comanche]] tribes in the agricultural industry.
*[[St. David's Island, Bermuda|St David's]], [[Bermuda]] - Native Americans imported to Bermuda, mostly [[Algonquin people|Algonquin peoples]].
*[[Stockton, California]] - Large Native American community transplanted from Oklahoma (i.e. Cherokee).
*[[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] - The state has over 50 federally recognized and 10 state recognized tribes, large Cherokee, [[Creek people]] and [[Osage Nation|Osage]] population.
*[[Washington, DC]] - 3rd largest Native American population, similar Native American community in [[Baltimore]].
*[[Weehawken, New Jersey]] - Over 2%, similar in [[Union City, New Jersey|Union City]] and [[West New York, New Jersey|West New York]].
*[[Yakima, Washington]] - In its metro area, has several tribes and the [[Yakama Indian Reservation]].
*[[Yankton, South Dakota]].

===Others===
{{more citations needed|date=October 2017}}

====Afro Caribbeans ([[Caribbean Americans]])====
* African Quarter, Southwest Los Angeles.
* [[Africville, Nova Scotia]] - Close connections to the Caribbean in Canada. <ref>https://humanrights.ca/story/the-story-of-africville</ref>
* [[Athens, California]] (esp. from [[Belize]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://maps.latimes.com/neighborhoods/neighborhood/athens/|title=Athens|author=|date=|website=Mapping L.A.|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Blue Hills, Connecticut]] - Largest concentration of [[Jamaican American]]s.
* [[Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida]].
* [[Dorchester, Boston]] - Large [[West Indian]] community.
* [[Harlem, Manhattan]], [[New York City]].
* [[Jamaica, Queens]] extending into [[Brooklyn]] - coincidentally has large Jamaican community.
* Key West, Florida - Bahamas immigration and descendants.
* [[Little Haiti]], [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
* "Little Jamaica", [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
* [[Mattapan, Massachusetts]] - Large Caribbean and West Indian population.
* [[Milton, Massachusetts]]<ref>[[Milton, Massachusetts#Demographics]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=February 2017}} in New England.
* [[Olney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Overtown, Miami, Florida]].
* [[Pullman, Chicago]], [[Illinois]]/ [[South Side Chicago]].
* Southwest [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]/ University City.
* [[Uniondale, New York]] (also Puerto Ricans, other Latinos and African-Americans).
* [[West Oakland]] - [[Oakland, California]].
* [[Toronto, Ontario]], Many Afro-Caribbeans live in [[Canada]].
* "Little Haiti" in [[Tijuana]] after the mass migrations of 2017 into Mexico.

==== Americans (US) ====
Ethnic enclaves of [[Americans]]

- Mexico - (one to 3.5 million Americans, expatriates and by descent)

[[Ajijic]] and the [[Lake Chapala]] region, [[Jalisco]]; [[Ciudad Juarez]]; [[Mexico City]]; [[Mexico (state)]]; [[Cancun]]; [[Puerto Vallarta]]; [[Guerrero Negro]] and [[Los Cabos, Baja California Sur]]; [[San Felipe, Baja California]]; [[Tijuana]]; [[Mexicali]]; and many others (see [[Americans in Mexico]]).

- Canada - (500,000 to a million Americans, expatriates and by descent)

[[Alberta]], esp. cities of [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]]; the [[Windsor, Ontario]] and [[Niagara Falls, Ontario]] areas facing the border; and [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]. In the 1960s-70s, about 50,000 Vietnam war draft dodgers from the USA settled in [[Canada]], esp. [[Toronto]].

====Canadians====

=====Anglophones=====
Seasonal residents known as "[[Snowbird (person)|Snowbird]]s" are in [[Florida]] (esp. [[Hollywood, Florida|Hollywood]] near [[Miami, Florida|Miami]] in the [[South Florida]] metro area), the [[Carolinas]], [[Gulf Coast of the United States]], [[South Texas]], [[Arizona]] (the [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] metro area), [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]; and [[Southern California]] (the largest concentrations in the [[Coachella Valley]]), Canadian real estate owners founded towns like [[Ontario, California]] and [[Pasadena, California]], in the 1800s.

=====[[French Canadians]]=====
- Canada (they form a majority of population in [[Quebec]]) -
* [[Acadia]] in present-day [[Nova Scotia]].
* [[Alberta]].
* [[British Columbia]] - small number in [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]] area.
* Central [[Manitoba]] ([[Métis]] communities) -extends into Red River Valley, [[North Dakota]].
* [[Lot 15, Prince Edward Island|Evangeline Region]], Prince Edward Island.
* French Shore, [[Newfoundland]].
* French-speaking minority in [[New Brunswick]].
* [[Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)|Madawaska]] region of [[New Brunswick]] facing [[Maine]], USA.
* [[List of francophone communities in Ontario]] - largest number outside province of Quebec.
* [[Ottawa]] - large French-speaking minority in the region.
* [[Saint Boniface, Manitoba]] outside [[Winnipeg]].
* [[Saskatchewan]].
* Southernmost parts of Quebec has mixed Anglophone and Francophone populations.

- USA -
* ''[[Little Canada]]s'' are spread all over the United States, founded almost entirely of French Canadians (from [[Quebec]]), with [[English Canadians]] tending to assimilate immediately on arrival. Many historic "French" communities in the United States (especially outside the [[Louisiana]] area) actually have roots in the [[Quebec diaspora]] rather than in France.
** [[Neighborhoods of Hartford, Connecticut|Frog Hollow]], [[Hartford, Connecticut]] (French-speaking when named, but [[African-American]] and [[Hispanic]] in the late 20th century).
** [[Quebec South]] in [[Hollywood, Florida]] (seasonal migration and retirement community by French-Canadians since the 1980s).
** [[Lewiston, Maine]].
** [[Auburn, Maine]].
** [[Biddeford, Maine]].
** [[Saco, Maine]].
** [[Old Orchard Beach, Maine]].
** [[Sanford, Maine]].
** [[Augusta, Maine]].
** [[Bangor, Maine]].
** [[Portland, Maine]].
** [[Aroostook County, Maine]].
** [[Somerset County, Maine]].
** [[Franklin County, Maine]].
** [[Lowell, Massachusetts]].
** [[Lawrence, Massachusetts]].
** [[Haverhill, Massachusetts]].
** [[Methuen, Massachusetts]].
** [[Fall River, Massachusetts]].
** [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]].
** [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] metro area.
** [[Frenchtown, Michigan]].
** [[Marysville, Michigan]] (see [[Muskrat French]]).
** [[St. Clair, Michigan]] area.
** [[St. Ignace, Michigan]].
** [[Gentilly Township, Polk County, Minnesota|Gentilly, Minnesota]], was of great importance for French-Canadian immigration in Minnesota. Its Catholic church, dedicated to St. Peter, is now listed as a historical building. Unlike most churches in the area, which are made of wood, this church was built with bricks. It was erected in 1914 as the "church of the French" for the region, most of which were immigrants from Joliette, Quebec, in the late 19th century. Inside the church, the stations of the Way of the Cross and the stained glass pictures bear French-only inscriptions.
The communities of [[Huot, Minnesota]]; [[Roseau, Minnesota]]; [[St. Hilaire, Minnesota]] and [[Terrebonne, Minnesota]] are also places of historical significance for French-Canadian immigration.
** [[Little Canada, Minnesota]] - named for mostly Francophone settlers from Canada.
** Nord-East, [[Minneapolis]], Minnesota.
** [[St. Anthony, Minnesota]].
** [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] - The West-side (Ste. Marie, Sacré-Coeur, St. Jean Baptiste, and St. Edmund parishes) and the inner East-side (St. Georges, St. Antoine, St. Augustin, and Ste. Therese parishes).
** [[Nashua, New Hampshire]].
** [[Berlin, New Hampshire]].
** [[Dover, New Hampshire]].
** [[Somersworth, New Hampshire]].
** [[Rochester, New Hampshire]].
** [[Newmarket, New Hampshire]].
** [[Reynoldston, New York]] in [[Franklin County, New York]] facing Quebec, Canada.<ref name="reynoldstonnewyork.org"/>
** [[New York City]] (small but present French-Canadian community).
** [[Warwick, Rhode Island]].
** [[Woonsocket, Rhode Island]] - thought to be the largest Quebec or French-Canadian community in the US. {{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
** [[Northeast Kingdom]], [[Vermont]].

====Central Asians (Kazakhs)====
* [[Austin, Texas]] - joins immigration from Russia and the Caucasus.
* [[Brooklyn, New York]] (southern parts of the borough) in [[New York City]].
* [[Hackensack, New Jersey]] with Russians and of the Caucasus.
* [[Hollywood, California]] (during and after their nations were under the Soviet Union).
* [[Long Beach, California]] (immigrants from the former USSR).
* [[Orange County, California]] - the LA metro area has the most Central Asians in USA.
* [[San Francisco, California]] - also has a Circassian community.
* [[Wethersfield, Connecticut]] - part of large Russian and Eastern European community.

====Euskaldunak/[[Basques]]====
* [[Alturas, California]].
* [[Bakersfield, California]].
* [[Boise, Idaho]] (Largest Basque community in US).
* [[Chino, California]].
* [[Fresno, California]].
* [[Malheur County, Oregon]].
* [[Reno, Nevada]].
* [[San Diego, California]] (Next to Mexico with its Basque descent minority).
* [[Wasco County, Oregon]].
* [[Winnemucca, Nevada]].

==== [[Louisiana Creole]]/[[Cajun]]/Louisiana People (European- and African-Americans) ====
* [[Acadiana]] - their homeland in [[Louisiana]].
* [[Beaumont, Texas]].
* [[Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[Detroit, Michigan]] - sizable community.
* "Frenchtown" [[Houston, TX]].
* [[Frenchtown (Tallahassee)|Frenchtown, Tallahassee]], [[Florida]].
* [[Los Angeles, California]] (more live in downtown [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]] and [[South Pasadena, California|South Pasadena]]).
* [[Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans]] - Black/African-Americans of Louisiana Creole culture.
* [[Mobile, Alabama]].
* [[Natchez, Mississippi]].
* [[Pensacola, Florida]].
* [[Saint Louis, Missouri]].
* [[Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon|Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France)]]
* [[Siskiyou County, California]] - from migrations to the area in mid 20th century.
* [[Stockton, California]]/[[San Joaquin County, California]].
* Southern and Gulf coast of [[Mississippi]].
* [[Thibodaux, Louisiana]].
* [[West Oakland, Oakland, California]].

====[[Okies]] and [[Texan]]s/[[Appalachia]]n Whites/[[Southern United States|Southerners]] (cultural groups)====
* [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] (Western [[Cherokee people|Cherokee Nation]]).
* Allegheny-town and Appalachia-town, [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Bakersfield, California]] (esp. in [[Oildale, California|Oildale]]) in [[Kern County, California]]. <ref>https://faculty.washington.edu/gregoryj/legacies.pdf</ref>
* [[Baltimore, Maryland]] - West side.
* [[Cabbagetown, Atlanta]] in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] (from the [[Appalachian Mountains]]).
* [[Central Coast of California]] ([[Oxnard, California|Oxnard]], [[San Luis Obispo]] and [[Santa Maria, California|Santa Maria]]).
* [[Chicago, Illinois]].
* [[Cincinnati, Ohio]].
* [[Cleveland, Ohio]] - West side.
* [[Connecticut]] has several communities of Southeastern/South-Central US cultures.
* [[Denver, Colorado]].
* [[Detroit, Michigan]].
* [[Fairfield, California]] - In San Francisco Bay Area.
* [[Fresno, California]] - "The Midwest under Palm trees".
* [[Gary, Indiana]].
* [[Imperial Valley]] in California.
* [[Jackson County, Oregon]].
* [[Josephine County, Oregon]].
* [[Kansas City]] metro area.
* [[Klamath County, Oregon]].
* [[Los Angeles, California]] - concentrated in Arroyo Seco, El Sereno and Mount Washington sections, a large percentage of people from Oklahoma who settled there in the 1930s are [[Cherokee]] Indians.
** [[Burbank, California|Burbank]].
** [[Glendale, California|Glendale]].
** [[Lancaster, California|Lancaster]]/[[Palmdale, California|Palmdale]].
** [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]] ([[Signal Hill, California|Signal Hill]]).
** Pacoima in the [[San Fernando Valley]].
** [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]].
** and the [[Pomona, California|Pomona]]/[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]/[[West Covina, California|West Covina-Covina]] area.
* [[Medford, Oregon]] and surrounding area.
* [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]].
* [[Newark, New Jersey]] facing [[New York City]].
* [[North Dakota]], [[South Dakota]] and [[Wyoming]] due to oil industry.
* [[Oakland, California]].
* [[Ohio]] in [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], [[Canton, Ohio|Canton]], [[Cincinnati]], [[Cleveland]], [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]], [[Newark, Ohio|Newark]], [[Springfield, Ohio|Springfield]], [[Warren, Ohio|Warren]] and [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]].
* [[Okanagan, Washington]].
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] in "Little Oklahoma".
* [[Phoenix, Arizona]] - dust bowl migration.
* [[Richmond, California]].
* [[Sacramento, California]] and the [[Sacramento Valley]].
* [[Saint Louis, Missouri]] - Cherokee Street, mainly from the [[Ozarks]].
* [[Salinas Valley]] in [[California]].
* [[San Francisco, California]].
* [[San Joaquin Valley]] like [[Calaveras County, California]], with similar cultural spots in [[Hanford, California|Hanford]], [[Madera, California|Madera]], [[Merced, California|Merced]], [[Modesto, California|Modesto]] and [[Yuba City, California|Yuba City]], the legacy of 1930s Okie migration.
* Southern California (also the region has large numbers of people from Utah and Mormon majority areas)
** [[Beaumont, California|Beaumont]].
** [[Fontana, California|Fontana]] - "Fontucky".
** [[Hemet, California|Hemet]].
** [[Perris, California|Perris]] - Good Hope.
* [[Spokane, Washington]].
* [[Stockton, California]] - "The California Bayou".
* [[Tucson, Arizona]] - dust bowl era migration.
* [[Tustin, California]] "Tustucky".
* [[Victorville, California]] in the High Desert region.
* [[Visalia, California]] - off historic route 99, many Okies came to CA on US route 66.
* [[Wenatchee, Washington]].
* Western Nevada ([[Douglas County, Nevada]]).
* [[Willamette Valley, Oregon]].
* [[Yakima, Washington]] and Yakima valley.
* [[Yuma County, Arizona]].

States with Texan and Oklahoman, Appalachian and southern cultural influences: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming.

In Mexico, [[Mexicali, Baja California]] (white and black Americans, and Mexican-Americans esp. [[Tejanos]] from Texas).

In Canada, the province of [[Alberta]] centered in [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]].

====[[Pennsylvania Dutch]] and [[Amish]]/[[Mennonites]]====
* [[Adams County, Indiana]].
* [[Allen County, Indiana]].
* Amish Country, [[Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://amishamerica.com/12-largest-amish-communities-2017/ |title = The 12 Largest Amish Communities (2017)}}</ref>
* [[Arthur, Illinois]].
* Big Valley, [[Mifflinville, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Cashton, Wisconsin]].
* [[Chouteau, Oklahoma]].
* [[Conewango Valley, New York]].
* [[Daviess County, Indiana]].
* [[Elkhart County, Indiana]].
* [[Ethridge, Tennessee]].
* [[Florida]] has several Amish/Mennonite communities.
* [[Geauga County, Ohio]].
* [[Glenn, California]].
* [[Goshen, Indiana]].
* [[Hamptonville, North Carolina]].
* [[Holmes County, Ohio]].
* [[Intercourse, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Iowa]] has several Amish/Mennonite communities.
* [[Judith Basin]], [[Montana]].
* [[Kansas]] has several Amish/Mennonite communities.
* [[Kent County, Delaware]].
* [[Lagrange County, Indiana]].
* [[Munfordville, Kentucky]].
* [[Nappanee, Indiana]].
* [[Nebraska]] has several Amish/Mennonite communities.
* [[New Wilmington, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Ohio, Kansas]] - "Ohio Colony".
* [[Osborne, Kansas]]- "Penn Colony" <ref>http://www.kansastowns.us/osbhist.html</ref>
* [[Pennsylvania]] has several Amish/Mennonite communities.
* [[Reedley, California]].
* [[Salinas Valley]], California.
* [[San Joaquin County, California]] extending to [[Stanislaus County, California|Stanislaus County]].
* [[San Luis Obispo County, California]].
* [[San Luis Valley]], [[Colorado]] - a state with many Mennonites among ethnic Germans. <ref>https://www.denverpost.com/2010/08/14/amish-settle-in-colorados-san-luis-valley-diversifying-to-support-families/</ref>
* [[Seymour, Missouri]].
* [[Shenandoah Valley]] in [[Virginia]].
* [[Smicksburg, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Wagoner County, Oklahoma]].
* [[Yates County, New York]].
In Canada, many live in [[Saskatchewan]] and in Mexico, many live in the state of [[Chihuahua (state)|Chihuahua]].

====[[Quakers]]====
* [[Florida]] is the 2nd largest state after [[Pennsylvania]] in Quakers.
* [[Indiana]] like the town of [[Paoli, Indiana|Paoli]] settled by a band of [[North Carolina]] Quakers.
* [[New England]] states like [[Connecticut]], [[Massachusetts]] and [[Rhode Island]].
* [[New York State]] esp. the [[Finger Lakes]] region.
* [[Ohio]] like the [[Shaker Heights, Ohio|Shaker Heights]] community.
* [[Quakertown, Pennsylvania]].
* Quaker Valley, (Western) [[Pennsylvania]] region.
* [[Whittier, California]] extending to [[Yorba Linda, California]].

====[[Seventh-day Adventists]] (religious group communities and concentrations)====
* [[Battle Creek, Michigan]] - Eastern US church HQ and [[Andrews University]].
* [[Calimesa, California]] in [[Riverside County, California]].
* Angelus Vista section, [[Desert Hot Springs, California]].
* [[Grand Terrace, California]] near [[Colton, California]].
* [[Loma Linda, California]] - Church HQ and [[Loma Linda University]]. <ref>https://home.llu.edu/about-llu/history/about-seventh-day-adventists</ref>
* [[Redlands, California]] and nearby [[Yucaipa, California]], east of [[San Bernardino, California]].
* [[Riverside, California]] - [[La Sierra University]].
* [[Silver Spring, Maryland]] - [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]] headquarters.


====Native Americans====
==== [[Sikhs]] (also large numbers of Muslims, esp Indians) ====
* [[Urban Indians]], communities developed by small enclaves of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]/[[First Nations]] and [[Alaskan Natives]] since the 1930s. They tend to form small percentages of the urban areas' population. Virtually every major city in the US has an American Indian community. See [[Rancherie]]/ [[Ranchería]] for urban Indian parts of [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] and [[Reno, Nevada]].
Except for [[Paterson, New Jersey]], all communities in California.
* [[Artesia, California]] (Little India) <ref>https://losangeleno.com/places/little-india-los-angeles/</ref> - May be largest South Asian community in the US.
* [[Bakersfield, California]] - [[Kern County, California]] among other counties in [[Central Valley of California]].
* [[Berkeley, California]] near [[Oakland]] has many Muslims and Sikhs.
* [[Ceres, California]] - also largest American Muslim community outside of Michigan.
* [[Fresno, California]].
* [[Hawthorne, California]].
* [[Hyde Park, Los Angeles, California]].
* [[Inglewood, California]].
* [[Livingston, California]].
* [[Lodi, California]].
* [[Merced, California]].
* [[Mission Viejo, California]].
* [[Modesto, California]].
* [[Moreno Valley, California]] near [[Riverside, California]] - largest (and oldest) Sikh area in So Cal.
* [[Rosemead, California]].
* [[San Francisco]] - in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]].
* [[Santa Clara County, California]] - may be largest Sikh community in USA.
* Santa Monica Blvd, [[Westwood, Los Angeles]].
* Southeast [[Los Angeles]].
* Southwest L.A. (formerly South-Central) - near LAX Airport.
* [[Stockton, California]] - may be oldest Sikh community in USA.
* [[Watsonville, California]] - along with other Asians and Latinos.
* [[Yuba City, California]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.sikhnet.com/news/american-punjabi-sikhs-yuba-city |title = American Punjabi Sikhs ~ Yuba City}}</ref>
In Canada, [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] is largest Sikh/South Asian community in North America.


The highest concentration of urban Indians is believed to be in [[Anchorage, Alaska]] where over 10 percent of the population identify themselves in the census as having some Native ancestry, with 7.3 percent identifying that as their only ancestry. In the mainland USA, [[Indian Alley]] in downtown [[Los Angeles, California]], may be the most dense Native American population of any major city.<ref>https://thelosangelesbeat.com/2016/02/the-story-of-indian-alley/</ref>
==== Siberian peoples ====
Communities of native Siberians from Russia live in Denver, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Seattle.


** [[Anadarko, Oklahoma]] - see [[Indian City USA]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?OK+anadarko+indian-city-usa&TravelTo=OK0202002&VA=Y&AttractionCategory=&Attraction_ID=OK0202002a001#.ULvjNWfDDTc|title=Indian City, U.S.A. - Anadarko, Oklahoma|author=|date=|website=www.lasr.net|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref>
== Other cultural communities ==
**[[San Francisco Bay Area]] - Ninth largest, mainly in [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/04/books/review-there-there-tommy-orange.html|title=‘There There’ Is an Energetic Revelation of a Corner of American Life|first=Dwight|last=Garner|date=June 4, 2018|publisher=|accessdate=March 24, 2019|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref>
* [[Austin, Texas]] - thought to have the largest [[Atheist]] population of any US city. Other large atheist communities are in Boston; New York City; San Antonio TX; and San Francisco Bay-Sacramento area, CA.
* [[Centerville, Fremont, California]] and [[Tara Hills, California]] are thought to be the most [[Roman Catholic]] communities in the US, as well a history of Roman Catholicism in large percentages in [[Maryland]], and [[Ave Maria, Florida]].
* [[Gay village]], an urban enclave centered on [[sexual orientation]] rather than ethnicity. Examples are the [[Castro District, San Francisco]]; [[Greenwich Village]] in [[New York City]], [[South Beach]] in [[Miami, Florida]]; [[Le Village]] in [[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]], Canada; the [[Gayborhood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]; the [[South End, Boston]]; [[Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington]]; [[Silver Lake, Los Angeles]]; [[West Adams, Los Angeles]] (a.k.a. the 'Black' West Hollywood); [[West Hollywood, California]]; [[Long Beach, California]]; [[Laguna Beach, California]] and [[Palm Springs, California]]. {{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
* [[Mormon Corridor]] - Areas and communities settled by a large background of [[Mormons]] practicing the faith of [[Mormonism]] in the late half of the 19th century, esp. in the state of [[Utah]] where Mormons are the majority of the state's population (about 70-75%) and dispersed throughout the [[Western United States]]. [[California]] has the most Mormons of any US state. {{citation needed|date=May 2012}}
** [[Utah]] - Highest concentrations in Salt Lake City/County/Valley and Utah County/Valley. <ref>https://www.history.com/news/why-the-mormons-settled-in-utah#:~:text=By%201896%2C%20when%20Utah%20was,Mormons%20in%20the%20United%20States.&text=Joseph%20Smith%20is%20jailed%20and%20killed%20by%20an%20angry%20mob.</ref>
** Mormon Colony, 1850s [[San Bernardino, California]]. <ref>https://www.kcet.org/shows/lost-la/when-san-bernardino-was-a-mormon-colony#:~:text=In%20March%201851%2C%20437%20Latter,the%20Mormon%20heartland%20in%20Utah.</ref>
** Mormons are also concentrated in smaller numbers in Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New York and Ohio.
[[Christian Science]] tends to be centered in [[Boston, Massachusetts]] and [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] in [[Hudson Valley]], New York state.
* Palm Beach county, Florida - Large percentage of residents are from the northeastern US states.
* [[Paterson, New Jersey]], largest community of [[Disability|disabled persons]] in the US around disabilities (may be 20-25 percent of the city's population) rather than ethnicity.
** One such group [[Deaf American]]s are hearing impaired and activists claim they're an ethnicity, not a disability. See [[Gallaudet University]], a college for the hearing impaired in Virginia. There are other State schools for the Deaf in [[Arkansas School for the Deaf|Arkansas]], [[California School for the Deaf|California]]{{dn|date=November 2020}} and [[Oklahoma School for the Deaf|Oklahoma]]. {{citation needed|date=April 2019}}
*** [[Widney High School]] in South Central Los Angeles along with Casa Colina in West Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Diagnostic School in Eastside are 3 renowned residences for people with developmental disabilities.
* [[Retirement community]], based on age ([[senior citizens]] over 55 years old) rather than ethnicity; found especially in [[Florida]], the [[U.S. Gulf Coast]] and [[Arizona]].
* [[Romani Americans]] concentrations in Oregon and Utah (summer) would migrate to California and Arizona (winter).
* [[Snow Creek Village]], California - A community of 40 [[dwarfism|Little People]], or adults of miniature size established their own housing tract fit for their size, near [[Palm Springs, California]], where there's a similar but private (closed to the public) community on Araby road, and one in [[Corona, California]] - all 3 are residences of retired movie actors. {{citation needed|date=April 2018}}


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Ethnic enclaves in North American cities
New York City is home to the largest overseas Chinese population of any city proper in the Western Hemisphere, with over half million. Multiple large Chinatowns in Manhattan, Brooklyn (above), and Queens are thriving as traditionally urban ethnic enclaves, as large-scale Chinese immigration continues into New York,[1][2][3][4] with the largest metropolitan Chinese population outside of Asia.[5]
Broad Avenue, Koreatown (팰리세이즈 파크 코리아타운) in Palisades Park, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA,[6] where Koreans comprise the majority (52%) of the population.[7]
India Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is one of at least 24 Indian American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population outside Asia, as large-scale immigration from India continues into New York.[1][2][3][8]

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 no longer be an ethnic enclave.[9]

List by world region and national origin

African Americans

List of African-American neighborhoods - Thousands of African-American neighborhoods exist today. However, many of these communities are now less populated by African Americans than they were during the earlier, sometimes mid and late parts of the 20th century.

Africa

Angola

Benin

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Congo (Brazzaville and DRC)

Cote d'Ivoire

Ethiopia

Somalia

  • Little Mogadishu, Minneapolis - largest Somali community in North America.[39]

Other or pan African

Asia (East, South and Southeast)

Bangladesh

Burma/Myanmar

Cambodia

Manhattan's Chinatown, home to the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere,[59][60][61][62][63] is the oldest of at least 9 Chinatowns in the New York City Metropolitan Area.

China

Chinatown, San Francisco
Toronto's downtown Chinatown

Hmong

India

Iran

Japan

Korea

Laos

Pakistan

Pakistani and other South Asian shops in Gerrard Street, Toronto

Philippines

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Vietnam

Little Saigon, Orange County, California

Australia

Albania

Belgium

Croatia

Denmark

Eastern European Jewish

Finland

France

Germany

A German-style home, now a restaurant, in the San Angel neighborhood, Mexico City

Greece

Iceland

Ireland

  • Boston, Massachusetts (portions and many suburbs) - largest Irish city outside Ireland. Peak percentage nearing 50% in 1920 after 70 years of immigration.[191]

Italy

Luxembourg

Malta

Portugal

Russia

Scandinavia

7% of the population in Saskatoon in Canada is of Norwegian ancestry.

Serbia

Slovenia

Cornwall

Wales

Middle East, Caucasus, and Central Asia

Largest Arab-American and Middle eastern enclaves. Main Article: List of Arabic neighborhoods:

Afghanistan

Armenia

Kurds

South/Latin America and Caribbean

Central and South America

El Salvador

Except Puerto Ricans (fourth as a nationality, second in ancestry among Hispanics and Latinos), Salvadorans are the second largest Hispanic/Latino ethnicity in the US, close to Dominicans who are third. Large Salvadoran communities developed in the late 20th–early 21st century period as a result of civil war, economic conditions, political turmoil and gang violence in the country, the country El Salvador is among the smallest in size in the Western Hemisphere. The largest Salvadoran population is in Central parts of Los Angeles[252] and throughout California (i.e. the Coachella Valley/Riverside county) along with Central American groups like Guatemalans, Hondurans and Nicaraguans.[253] Recent census data shows that for the first time, there are more Salvadorans living on Long Island than Puerto Ricans, with Salvadorans now numbering nearly 100,000,[254] representing nearly a quarter of all Hispanics in the region, making them the largest Latino group in Long Island (New York State).

Mexico

Mural in Chicano Park, San Diego stating "All the way to the Bay"

West Indies and Caribbean

Others

Jews (of many nationalities)

Native Americans

The highest concentration of urban Indians is believed to be in Anchorage, Alaska where over 10 percent of the population identify themselves in the census as having some Native ancestry, with 7.3 percent identifying that as their only ancestry. In the mainland USA, Indian Alley in downtown Los Angeles, California, may be the most dense Native American population of any major city.[276]

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