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Schenetady, NY has a good sized population of Guyanese people. That is the most out of place city to find caribbean cultured people.
It all started due to a former mayor essentially recruiting Guyanese from the Richmond Hill section of Queens, with some coming directly from Guyana. This started about 25 years ago or so. It is actually a pretty culturally diverse city.
It all started due to a former mayor essentially recruiting Guyanese from the Richmond Hill section of Queens, with some coming directly from Guyana. This started about 25 years ago or so. It is actually a pretty culturally diverse city.
It is like your typical Upstate NY/Northeastern city(Italians, Irish, Puerto Ricans, East and South Asians(inc. Indo-Guyanese), African Americans, etc. Just to illustrate this, here is demographic information for the Schenectady City SD: https://data.nysed.gov/profile.php?instid=800000038389
The Dallas, TX suburbs (mainly North and Northwest of Dallas) seem to have the largest Indian population on this earth outside of India. It has become like the Atlanta for Indians and to a certain degree, Muslims, from Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Chinese population is quite large here too.
The Dallas, TX suburbs (mainly North and Northwest of Dallas) seem to have the largest Indian population on this earth outside of India. It has become like the Atlanta for Indians and to a certain degree, Muslims, from Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Chinese population is quite large here too.
I'd say that Central NJ is the Indian/South Asian capital in the US. Look at places in Middlesex and Somerset Counties.
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