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Little India or India Town (Hindi: छोटा भारत) (less commonly known as Indian Street or India Bazaar) is an Indian or Desi (South Asian) sociocultural environment outside India or the subcontinent. It especially refers to an area with Indian residences and a diverse collection of Indian businesses. Frequently, Little Indias have Hindu temples, mosques, and gurdwaras. They may also host celebrations of national and religious festivals and serve as gathering places for South Asians. As such, they are microcosms of India. Little Indias are often tourist attractions and are frequented by fans of Indian cuisine, Indian culture, Indian clothing, Indian music, and Indian cinema.

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  • Der Name Little India bezeichnet im Allgemeinen Viertel und Enklaven in einer Stadt, in der sich überwiegend Menschen indischer Abstammung konzentrieren, dort leben, ihre Geschäfte betreiben (insbesondere spezielle Kleidung, Lebensmittel einschl. Gewürze, Restaurants usw.). Solche Stadtviertel, die man außerhalb von Indien in der ganzen Welt finden kann, sind zu einem beliebten Touristenziel geworden. Die Zielländer der aus Indien emigrierten Inder waren unterschiedlich. In frühen Zeiten siedelten sich indische Händler in Ländern, die an das Indische und das Pazifische Ozean angrenzten. Während der Kolonialzeit, insbesondere nach dem Verbot des Sklavenhandels, herrschte in den – nicht nur britischen – Kolonien ein enormer Bedarf an Arbeitskraft, was auch eine Emigrationswelle aus Indien in die Kolonien zur Folge hatte. Ende 2018 gab es folgende große indische Gemeinden mit etwa einer Million oder mehr Mitgliedern, verteilt auf folgende Staaten: (de)
  • Little India or India Town (Hindi: छोटा भारत) (less commonly known as Indian Street or India Bazaar) is an Indian or Desi (South Asian) sociocultural environment outside India or the subcontinent. It especially refers to an area with Indian residences and a diverse collection of Indian businesses. Frequently, Little Indias have Hindu temples, mosques, and gurdwaras. They may also host celebrations of national and religious festivals and serve as gathering places for South Asians. As such, they are microcosms of India. Little Indias are often tourist attractions and are frequented by fans of Indian cuisine, Indian culture, Indian clothing, Indian music, and Indian cinema. (en)
  • India Kecil atau Little India (Bharat Nagar atau Hindustani Shehar) adalah sebuah yang terdiri dari sejumlah besar orang India di dalam masyarakat dimana kebanyakan orangnya bukanlah atau dimana mayoritas dalam enklave tersebut adalah penduduk asli dari sebagian besar negara bagian utara negara India di sebuah masyarakat Asia Selatan yang tidak mengidentifikasikan dirinya sebagai orang India. Tempat tersebut juga merujuk kepada sebuah wilayah dengan konsentrasi toko-toko dan restoran-restoran Asia Selatan yang tinggi. (in)
  • 리틀인디아(Little India)는 인도 이외의 지역에서 인도인들이 밀집하여 사는 지구를 말한다. (ko)
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  • India Square in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, is home to the highest concentration of Asian Indians in the Western Hemisphere, and one of at least 24 Indian American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged within the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population outside Asia, as large-scale immigration from India continues into New York City. (en)
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  • Little India (en)
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  • Little India or India Town (Hindi: छोटा भारत) (less commonly known as Indian Street or India Bazaar) is an Indian or Desi (South Asian) sociocultural environment outside India or the subcontinent. It especially refers to an area with Indian residences and a diverse collection of Indian businesses. Frequently, Little Indias have Hindu temples, mosques, and gurdwaras. They may also host celebrations of national and religious festivals and serve as gathering places for South Asians. As such, they are microcosms of India. Little Indias are often tourist attractions and are frequented by fans of Indian cuisine, Indian culture, Indian clothing, Indian music, and Indian cinema. (en)
  • India Kecil atau Little India (Bharat Nagar atau Hindustani Shehar) adalah sebuah yang terdiri dari sejumlah besar orang India di dalam masyarakat dimana kebanyakan orangnya bukanlah atau dimana mayoritas dalam enklave tersebut adalah penduduk asli dari sebagian besar negara bagian utara negara India di sebuah masyarakat Asia Selatan yang tidak mengidentifikasikan dirinya sebagai orang India. Tempat tersebut juga merujuk kepada sebuah wilayah dengan konsentrasi toko-toko dan restoran-restoran Asia Selatan yang tinggi. (in)
  • 리틀인디아(Little India)는 인도 이외의 지역에서 인도인들이 밀집하여 사는 지구를 말한다. (ko)
  • Der Name Little India bezeichnet im Allgemeinen Viertel und Enklaven in einer Stadt, in der sich überwiegend Menschen indischer Abstammung konzentrieren, dort leben, ihre Geschäfte betreiben (insbesondere spezielle Kleidung, Lebensmittel einschl. Gewürze, Restaurants usw.). Solche Stadtviertel, die man außerhalb von Indien in der ganzen Welt finden kann, sind zu einem beliebten Touristenziel geworden. Ende 2018 gab es folgende große indische Gemeinden mit etwa einer Million oder mehr Mitgliedern, verteilt auf folgende Staaten: (de)
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  • Little India (en)
  • Little India (Stadtviertel) (de)
  • India Kecil (tempat) (in)
  • 리틀인디아 (ko)
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