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As already mentioned the North End should be on this list. Also, I would think the La Boca would be very authentic considering Argentina's largest ethnicity is Italian.
San Diego's Little Italy should not be on this list. Chicago's is not that great either.
The national average is at 6%;
Cleveland is at 9% Italian by metro....it's a flipping joke, let it go. The point is that Northeastern cities like Pittsburgh, Providence and Boston were not even mentioned while having nearly double that percentage; and in Boston's case, having nearly 3 times the number of Italians as Cleveland.
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