- The term
inner city (also
called the hood) has been used,
especially in the
United States, as a
euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential...
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Inner City is an
American electronic music group that
formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1987. The
group was
originally composed of the
record producer and...
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inner city in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inner cities are
residential areas in the
central area of a
major city.
Inner City may
refer to:
Inner...
- The
Inner-
City Games were
founded by
Daniel Hernandez of the
Hollenbeck Youth Center in 1991 as a way to
build self-confidence, self-reliance, and camaraderie...
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Innercity Griots is the
second studio album by
American hip hop
group Freestyle Fellowship. It was
released on
April 28, 1993 on 4th & B'way
Records and...
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Inner City Life" is a song by
British electronic musician Goldie featuring vocals by
British singer Diane Charlemagne,
released in
November 1994 by FFRR...
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Inner City (Hungarian: Belváros; German: Innenstadt) the
central part of Budapest. It is more or less
equivalent with the
historic old town of Pest. The...
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Inner City Front is the
eleventh full-length
album by
Canadian singer/songwriter
Bruce ****burn,
released in 1981 by True
North Records. In a retrospective...
- An
inner suburb is a
suburban community central to a
large city, or at the
inner city and
central business district.[clarification needed] The
urban density...
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InnerCity Weightlifting (ICW) is a 501(c) non-profit
organization founded in Boston, M****achusetts. The
organization originated as a gym with the simple...