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    Neighbourhoods where most residents come from a specific foreign or minority ethnicity.

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    London: Southall for Sikhs; Shoreditch-Spitalfields-Whitechapel for Bangladeshis; Hounslow, Harrow and Wembley for Hindus; much of South London stretching from Brixton, Stockwell and Streatham to Deptford and Lewisham for West Indians; Kensington for Arabs and French people; Walworth for Colombians and Ecuadoreans; Hendon and Golders Green for Jews; Acton for Poles; Edmonton for Turks. (The list is not exhaustive).

    Bristol: St Paul's for West Indians and latterly Somalis.

    Birmingham: Sparkhill-Sparkbrook-Small Heath-Balsall Heath for Pakistanis; Washwood Heath and Saltley for Pakistanis; Ladywood for West Indians; Handsworth Wood for Indians. (Most other inner-city areas of Birmingham are a broad mix of non-white groups plus Eastern Europeans).

    Leicester: Belgrave-Rushey Mead for Hindus and Sikhs; Highfields-Spinney Hills-North Evington for Muslims (predominantly Indian, but also lots of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and Somalis); St Matthews for Somalis and West Indians.

    Manchester: Moss Side for West Indians; Rusholme, Longsight and Gorton for Pakistanis.

    Leeds: Chapeltown for West Indians; Harehills for Pakistanis.

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    No real ethnic enclaves within cities as such, but the Choco region is known to be almost homogeneously Afro-Colombian.

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    Santa Catarina, Brazil:
    Dreizehnlinden or Treze Tílias. While German colonies are far from uncommon, this one is a 9,000 inhabitant town mostly composed of Tyrolese Austrians, while there are some Italians here and there, most people are pure Germanic and communicate in their language. Imo the best women in the state of Santa Catarina . They have two very important industries that all Brazilians have had some contact. Tirol, a milk and cheese producer, and Pioneiro, a battery producer. I'm a total simp for that town in general, probably one of the best places in Brazil to raise a family, because the community is close and education (beyond schooling) is top-level.

    Mainly, the one people that has ethnic enclaves are still Germans. We the Italians reproduced like rats and mixed a lot, so it is way too big of a community in South Brazil to be an ethnic enclave.
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