Little Italy
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- See also: List of Italian-American neighborhoods
Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated (or formerly populated) primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood.
[edit] List of Little Italys
- Little Italy, Baltimore in Maryland
- Little Italy, Cleveland in Ohio
- Little Italy, Chicago in Illinois
- Little Italy, Hartford in Connecticut
- Little Italy, Manhattan in New York City
- Little Italy, Montreal in Quebec
- Little Italy, Ottawa in Ontario
- Little Italy, Paterson in New Jersey
- Little Italy, San Diego in California
- Little Italy, Syracuse in New York
- Little Italy, Toronto in Ontario
- Little Italy, Vancouver in British Columbia
- Little Italy, Winnipeg in Manitoba
- Little Italy in Citta BM
- Little Italy in Bedford, UK
- Italian Quarter, Dublin in Ireland
- Little Italy (Omaha, Nebraska), USA
Some Italian neighborhoods may have other names, but are colloquially referred to as "Little Italy," including:
- Città Italiana, incorporating the entire district of Saint-Leonard, Quebec in Montreal
- Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles, a district in Montreal with a high population of Italian ancestry
- LaSalle, Quebec, another prominent Italian district in Montreal
- Belmont, Bronx, New York/Arthur Avenue (The Bronx), in New York City (sometimes known as the Little Italy of the Bronx)
- Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey, now known as "Seventh Avenue"
- The Italian Market (Philadelphia) and South Philadelphia in Pennsylvania
- The Hill, St. Louis, in Missouri
- North End, Boston
- Bloomfield (Pittsburgh), in Pennsylvania
- Sections of South Bronx
- North Beach, San Francisco
- Federal Hill, Providence in Rhode Island
- Brier Hill, Youngstown, Ohio
- Norton Street, Sydney in Leichhardt, Sydney, Australia
- Clerkenwell, London, United Kingdom
- Lygon Street in Carlton, Melbourne, Australia
- Independence, Louisiana