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  • Ethiopia Becomes The First "Little African Town" In The U.S.

    ETHIOPIA BECOMES THE FIRST "LITTLE AFRICAN TOWN" IN THE U.S.

    Addis Tribune, Ethiopia
    Oct 4 2005

    Little Tokyo, Little Armenia, Korea Town, Little Italy are some of the
    names of places in North American cities that were christened to give
    recognition to the contributions made by the immigrant communities
    from the respective countries.

    But no part of a city in North America was named after an African
    country until recently.

    "Little Ethiopia" was inaugurated in Los Angeles during the last week
    of last month around Fairfax Avenue, a centrally located area between
    Pico Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.

    "Little Ethiopia" is about 5-10 miles from Beverly Hills and 3
    miles from Farmers Market, a well-known tourist attraction site in
    Los Angeles.

    According to the organizers, about 6,000 Ethiopians showed up at the
    inauguration of "Little Ethiopia"

    "What you see around you is a bustling hub of activity of business and
    commerce mostly run and operated by Ethiopians. The impact Ethiopian
    immigrants have made in the life of this great country and particularly
    this city is not confined to business and commerce alone. Ethiopians
    have their fair share in other noble professions as well," said one
    of the speakers at the inaugural ceremony, Dr. Getachew Mekasha.

    http://www.addistribune.com/Archives/2002/12/06-12-02/Becomes.htm
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