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  • noun Plural form of ethnoburb.

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Examples

  • The distinction between the original Chinese American settlements—Old Chinatown, China City, and New Chinatown—and the more recent ethnoburbs, however, is an important one.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • The distinction between the original Chinese American settlements—Old Chinatown, China City, and New Chinatown—and the more recent ethnoburbs, however, is an important one.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • The distinction between the original Chinese American settlements—Old Chinatown, China City, and New Chinatown—and the more recent ethnoburbs, however, is an important one.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • The distinction between the original Chinese American settlements—Old Chinatown, China City, and New Chinatown—and the more recent ethnoburbs, however, is an important one.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • The distinction between the original Chinese American settlements—Old Chinatown, China City, and New Chinatown—and the more recent ethnoburbs, however, is an important one.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • It’s only logical that ethnoburbs would follow, as different people look for new centers to congregate around.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • It’s only logical that ethnoburbs would follow, as different people look for new centers to congregate around.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • It’s only logical that ethnoburbs would follow, as different people look for new centers to congregate around.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • It’s only logical that ethnoburbs would follow, as different people look for new centers to congregate around.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

  • It’s only logical that ethnoburbs would follow, as different people look for new centers to congregate around.

    American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009

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