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Neighbourhoods where most residents come from a specific foreign or minority ethnicity.
UK
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.
Colombia
No real ethnic enclaves within cities as such, but the Choco region is known to be almost homogeneously Afro-Colombian.
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