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Seven New York neighborhoods Russians love to live in

'10.02.2021'

Vita Popova

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New York is a city that attracts immigrants from different countries. The publication told about what areas Russians choose for life. "World of travel".

1. A small number of Russian-speaking population settled in the area Washington heights. This is a quarter in the north of borough Manhattan. The Russians settled here closer to the Hudson River. The only Russian store in the area is Moscow on the Hudson, where you can buy products. The people who live in this place are mainly those who have long been living in the United States. Often these are wealthy people who hire babysitters for their children. Many Spaniards also live in these parts and the largest Dominican community in New York is located.

2. Rego Park - Another quarter of the city where Russians live. It is located in the Queens area. Most of the Russian population here are from Central Asia, especially from Uzbekistan. There are also several Russian and Uzbek shops and restaurants. In addition, there is one of the few cheburek in the city.

3. Another quarter of New York, where Russians live, is midland beach. It is located on the island of Staten Island. Mostly wealthy Russians live here. By the way, you can get to Brooklyn from this place only by car.

4 Bay Ridge - This is a quarter on the west-south corner of Brooklyn. In addition to Russians, Russians, Arabs and Spaniards live in it. Despite the fact that Russian is often heard on the streets, there are no shops and restaurants for the Russian-speaking population. To do this, you will have to get to Brighton by subway or by car in about 15-20 minutes.

5. The quarter under the name Bensonhurst in the Brooklyn area - this is another place where Russians live. These are mainly young and middle-aged people, the source said. There are several Russian stores here, including Russian Bazaar and Belka Deli.

6 Sheepshead Bay - This is a quarter bordering Jewish quarters. Russians also live in it. You can often meet them in bookstores and doctoral offices, the author notes. Most of the Russian population lives in the south of this quarter - closer to Brighton.

7. Brighton Beach in Brooklyn - this is the most famous area among the Russian-speaking population of the Big Apple. Here you can find everything: shops, hotels, offices for paperwork, clubs. Mostly already elderly Russians live here, but there is also a young population.

As the author notes, many of the "Russian" areas of New York can be divided by social class and the age of its Russian-speaking inhabitants. But it is in Brighton Beach that this separation is noticeably the least.

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