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Hmmm, I'd say it does. The Distrito Nacional proper is practically a First World enclave, specially its beating heart called Polígono Central, while the surrounding municipalities are barely holding up, so to speak. In the northern corner (Villa Mella), you even have the local version of Santería, a troupe called "Congos del Espíritu Santo de Villa Mella", recognized by UNESCO not so long ago.
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More generally, nowadays in England there's somewhat less of a contrast racially/ethnically between London and the rural/semi-urban areas nearby than there is between the Midlands cities and the rural/semi-urban areas nearby - probably because London is just so expensive that many ethnic minorities move out, just as many Whites do! As for the North of England, some rural/semi-urban areas of Lancashire and West Yorkshire have large Pakistani populations from the textile and mill days, but otherwise the distinction applies there too.
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