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Little Lima

Coordinates: 40°54′49″N 74°10′34″W / 40.913626°N 74.176233°W / 40.913626; -74.176233
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Paterson, New Jersey, within the New York City Metropolitan Area, considered by many to be the capital of the Peruvian Diaspora in the United States,[1] is home to Little Lima on Market Street,[2] the largest Peruvian American enclave.

Little Lima is a Peruvian enclave in Downtown Paterson, New Jersey, United States.[3][4][5] New Jersey's Peruvian population continues to grow in its urban areas, especially in Paterson, which is considered by many to be the capital of the Peruvian Diaspora in the United States.[6] East Newark has the largest Peruvian percentage in the country per capita, although the borough itself has a total population of 2,377 as of the United States 2000 Census. New Jersey is home to one of the largest Peruvian American populations of any US state.[7]

Little Lima is bounded to the west by Spruce Street, to the north by McBride Avenue, to the east by Cianci Street, and to the south by Ward and Oliver Streets. The main road through Little Lima is Market Street. Little Lima is close to Paterson's Little Italy and to the Mexican, Dominican, and Puerto Rican neighborhoods on Main Street, as well as the nearby Great Falls on the Passaic River. Peruvian bodegas, bakeries, groceries, and restaurants line this busy section of Market Street. Little Lima is home to the Great Peruvian Festival and the Peruvian Parade, held in the summer. Little Lima is in the heart of Paterson's first neighborhood, Dublin. The Dublin District, as it was originally known, went from a mostly Irish American neighborhood to an Italian American neighborhood in Little Italy's heyday; however, the Dublin District and specifically Little Lima have since evolved into a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood, with many Peruvian and Bolivian citizens.

40°54′49″N 74°10′34″W / 40.913626°N 74.176233°W / 40.913626; -74.176233

References

  1. ^ "A Brief History of Peruvian Immigration to the United States". yumimmigrantcity.com. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  2. ^ "Photos: Annual Peruvian Day Parade in Passaic County. The parade makes it way down Market Street in Paterson". North Jersey Media Group. 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
  3. ^ http://njmonthly.com/articles/restaurants/savor-city.html
  4. ^ http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/New_Jersey/Paterson-833739/Things_To_Do-Paterson-TG-C-1.html
  5. ^ http://www.bcnychurchplanting.org/uploaded_files/Peruvian%20Profile.pdf
  6. ^ "A Brief History of Peruvian Immigration to the United States". yumimmigrantcity.com. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
  7. ^ http://books.google.nl/books?id=mQmKn6KLnHoC&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=peruvians+Paterson&source=bl&ots=2GHfGxey73&sig=Unxh-l5MhWQ9khEghfpsjmeFd7U&hl=en&sa=X&ei=i0ZYUaDPJMmWO8vhgYAO&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=peruvians%20Paterson&f=false