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Global term for ethnic enclaves primarily populated by overseas Pakistanis
Aziziya,
Jeddah is also known as Little Pakistan
Little Pakistan is a general name for an
ethnic enclave populated primarily by
Pakistani immigrants and people of Pakistani ancestry (
overseas Pakistanis ), usually in an
urban
neighborhood all over the world.
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Locations
Australia
Belgium
Norway
Oman
Spain
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
United States
Coney Island Avenue -
Brooklyn ,
New York City ,
New York ("Little Pakistan", Brooklyn)
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Jackson Heights -
Queens ,
New York City ,
New York (also known as South Hall of New York)
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Hicksville -
Nassau County ,
Long Island ,
New York
Valley Stream -
Nassau County ,
Long Island ,
New York
Lexington Avenue -
Manhattan ,
New York City ,
New York
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Oak Tree Road -
Edison ,
New Jersey
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”Little Karachi” -
Paterson ,
New Jersey
Irvine -
Orange County, California
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Westwood -
Los Angeles ,
California
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Pioneer Boulevard -
Artesia ,
California
Fremont, California - Known for its large community of Pashtuns
West Trinity Mills Road -
Carrollton ,
Dallas ,
Texas
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Hillcroft Avenue -
Houston ,
Texas
HW-6/ Voss Rd
Sugar Land ,
Houston ,
Texas
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Devon Avenue -
Chicago ,
Illinois
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Canada
United Kingdom
England
Scotland
Govanhill, Bearsden,south side Glasgow
Wales
Qatar
In Qatar there isn't a specific “Little Pakistan” but rather a “Little South Asia” where South Asian bachelors and families form the majority
References
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Sub-diasporas Related articles