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Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운), also
known as a
Little Korea or
Little Seoul, is a Korean-dominated
ethnic enclave within a city or
metropolitan area outside...
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Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운, Koriataun) is a
neighborhood in
central Los Angeles, California,
centered near
Eighth and
Irolo streets.
Koreans began immigrating...
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Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운; RR: Koriataun),
shortened to K-Town, is a
Korean enclave in
Midtown Manhattan, New York City,
centered on 32nd
Street between...
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Koreatown is an
ethnic enclave of Koreans.
Koreatown may
specifically refer to:
Koreatown,
Garden Grove Koreatown, Los
Angeles Koreatown,
Manhattan Koreatown...
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Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운) is an
ethnic enclave within Seaton Village, a
neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Located along Bloor Street between...
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Koreatown,
Queens (Korean: 롱 아일랜드 코리아타운), in the New York City
borough of Queens, is one of the
largest and fastest-growing
ethnic Korean enclaves outside...
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Koreatown in the
borough of
Palisades Park (Korean: 팰리세이즈파크 코리아타운,
shortened to Pal Park 팔팍),
Bergen County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey, is centered...
- Over 30,000
Koreans (60% of the city's
Korean po****tion) live in the
Koreatown (韩国城) of Gubei, Shanghai. The area is
accessible by
Hechuan Road Station...
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making it the most
destructive period of
local unrest in US history.
Koreatown,
situated just to the
north of
South Central LA, was disproportionately...
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abandoned by law enforcement,
which was
criticized for its slow
response in
Koreatown. The
imagery of
armed shopkeepers became emblematic of
Korean Americans'...