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A while ago some people were looking for Colombians in New York.

Colombian Parade 2008

Colombian Parade 2008

By Monpirri on Jun 20, 2009, 11:40 in Friendly Talkzone.


jonny305 says on Jun 20, 2009, 12:18:

my family was from JACkSON HEIGHTS

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Paisa/Calena/Luver says on Jun 20, 2009, 12:38:

Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Rosevelt, Junction Blvd and Corona...

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roloenNJ says on Jun 20, 2009, 13:55:

thanks for the video Monpirri

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Monpirri says on Jun 20, 2009, 14:55:

You are welcome RoloenNJ

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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bufalo says on Jun 20, 2009, 20:33:

any idea when this parade is this year?

"If you don't like it - lump it, take it down the road and dump it." - Archie Bunker played by Carroll O'Connor

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fullboat says on Jun 21, 2009, 06:26:

Many live in College Point as this is where many of my ex-colombian wife's family and friends lived ..This is next to Jackson Heights.....If you are not familiar with these areas then La Guardia airport should work as a point of reference as Jackson Heights is just South of the airport and College Point is West of the airport ..

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MitchAlvarez says on Jun 21, 2009, 06:44:

All the areas mentioned above are accurate. But are you looking for colombians for establishments like to party, eat, shop ?

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La_Huella says on Jun 21, 2009, 07:05:

Most of those people in the photo are not Colombian.

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rover says on Jun 21, 2009, 09:38:

I live close to Jackson Heights and sometimes when there is nothing on the agenda I'll take a walk through Jackson Heights to just do some girl watching. Though there are still alot of Colombians there there seems to be more and more middle easterns coming to the area both living there and opening up stores and restaurants. Slowly I fear the area is losing its colombian flavor where it was and probably still is ground zero for colombianas in New York. I didn't know about College Point though. Fullboat any Coffee shops or Colombian bars there??

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Radz says on Jun 21, 2009, 11:48:

And Union City, NJ......also folks of D.R. and Cuban hertiage...

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fullboat says on Jun 21, 2009, 16:13:

rover , college point is mostly residential and you would need to go to Northern Blvd.area for anything good..As I am sure you are aware of this already..

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Monpirri says on Jun 22, 2009, 03:01:

Yeap, you are right again because they look Canadians or maybe from DR

La_Huella says on Jun 21, 2009, 07:05: flag

"Most of those people in the photo are not Colombian."

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jun 22, 2009, 03:03:

Colombia Independence Day (3) - Manhattan Center - NEW YORK

Colombia Independence Day (3) - Manhattan Center - NEW YORK

VI Encuentro de Musicos Colombianos en Nueva York

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June 09, 2009
The sixth annual Encounter of Colombian Musicians in New York will convene 20 of NYCs renowned Colombian bands in a celebration of cumbia, currulao, vallenato, and other diverse rhythms from a nation brimming with artistic richness and beauty. The Encounter, or Encuentro, reveals how Colombias culture has taken root and thrives in this city. Its a day and night alight in a wide array of musical approaches, all based in Colombian rhythms and song styles.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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bufalo says on Jun 22, 2009, 12:51:

I grew up in College Point, never remember it being next to Jackson Heights.

Really a lot of Colombians living there now?

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Monpirri says on Jun 22, 2009, 14:59:

Yeah, Bufalo about 5 million ;>)

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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CorruptionDee says on Jun 22, 2009, 19:26:

Not for nothing, but I noticed a decline in Colombians living in NYC within the last ten years. While there may still be quite a few Colombians scattered throughout Queens, many places like Corona, that were once populated by Colombians and Italians have been overtaken by Dominicans.

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bufalo says on Jun 23, 2009, 18:40:

I meant College Point..... how many colombians are in NY?

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Monpirri says on Jun 24, 2009, 15:49:

CorruptonDee are you really a newbie?
You know a lot about Colombians in NY???

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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La_Huella says on Jun 25, 2009, 20:31:

I'd say less than 100k now, from over 300k at its peak.ç

Bufalo you saw when we did lunch that day, hardly any left!

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Monpirri says on Jun 26, 2009, 20:56:

COLOMBIA INDEPENDENCE DAY (1) -Manhattan Center - NEW YORK


Colombia Independence Day (2) - Manhattan Center (NEW YORK)

Colombian festival in nyc with VALLENATO

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jun 27, 2009, 05:40:

Morphus do you know if they are meeting this year at the Manhattan Center?

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jul 7, 2009, 17:36:

For those who do not know what's going on in NYC, the answer to the above question it is yes!
Concierto De La Independencia De Colombia with Jorge Celedon July 18, 2009
http://www.openseats.com/productions.aspx?VID=1697

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jul 7, 2009, 17:38:

Centro Civico Colombiano

Colombian Festival 2009
Desfile colombiano

Cruise in NY

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jul 7, 2009, 17:41:

As you can see there are lots of stuff going on in New York!
Centro Civico Colombiano has the festival on July 19, 2009

FESTIVAL INDEPENDENCIA DE COLOMBIA JULIO 19, 2009
Centro Civico Colombiano
http://festivalcolombiano.multiply.com/journal/item/29


P.S. How do I know all about these events in NYC or in NJ? I just got back from New Jersey and I do not live in the East Coast!

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on Jul 8, 2009, 03:33:

Bufalo I leave the quest of this information up to you if you are interested, contact CCC
Bufalo says on Jun 20, 2009, 20:33: flag

"any idea when this parade is this year?"

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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rhydewithdis (☼Travelguide writer) says on Jul 8, 2009, 05:17:

I have lived in Queens, NYC my whole life and can tell you that you won't find any major Colombian enclaves left. Yes, you will find Colombians on Norther Blvd in the upper 70's and lower 80s; yes, you will find them on Roosevelt Ave in the 70's and 80's... the problem is, you will find just as many Dominicans, Mexicans, Peruvians, etc.

Most Colombians have moved out of the area, much like most Indian's have moved away from Little India on 74th St. Yes the shops are still there and you will find Indian's patronizing the stores, but they do not call that area home the same way most Colombian's do not call Jackson Heights home anymore.

You can certainly find Dominican enclaves (Corona and Washington Heights), Puerto Rican enclaves (many parts of the Bronx, Spanish Harlem) -- but Colombian's in Queens have mostly assimilated into the background.

They said I couldn't play football I was too small / They say I couldn't play basketball I wasn't tall / They say I couldn't play baseball at all / And now everyday of my life I ball.

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Monpirri says on Jul 11, 2009, 08:05:

Colombian Independence Day Festival 2009

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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