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Greektown
Neighborhood populated by Greek immigrants
Neighborhood populated by Greek immigrants
Greektown is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Greeks or people of Greek ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood.
History
The oldest Greek dominated neighborhood outside of Greece were probably the Fener in Istanbul, or the Ash Shatibi in Alexandria.
In Vienna, for many centuries, the Griechenviertel (Greek quarter) existed in the Innere Stadt (inner town). Later the Greek community moved to other newer quarters. A traditional Austrian restaurant there is called Griechenbeisl (Greek tavern) and a street Griechengasse (Greek lane).
Beloiannisz is a village in Fejér county, Hungary. It was founded by Communist Greek refugees who left Greece after the civil war, and was named after Nikos Beloyannis (Beloiannisz is the Hungarian spelling of his name).
Yaghdan, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It has a majority of Greeks. The Alaverdi province in Armenia is mainly inhabited by ethnic Armenians with a minor Greek community that was once considered the largest in Armenia. The Greeks in Armenia speak the Pontic dialect and they are fluent in both Armenian and Russian. The Madan neighbourhood of Alaverdi used to have a large Greek community during the Soviet period.
Greektowns by location

In Canada
- Greektown, Montreal, Quebec
- Park Avenue, Montreal, Quebec
- Park Extension, Montreal, Quebec
- Chomedey, Laval, Quebec
- Greektown, Toronto, Ontario
- Greektown, Vancouver, British Columbia
The following pages provide some history regarding certain Greek communities in Canada.
- Greek Canadians
- Greeks of Toronto
In the United States

A typical housing pattern found in United States' Greektowns is to buy a multiple story dwelling, move into the lower floor and rent the upper floors to other Greeks.
The largest Greek community in the USA is located in Queens, NY.
- Astoria, Queens, in New York City
List of officially designated Greektowns:
- Greektown, Chicago
- Greektown, Detroit
- Greektown, Baltimore
- Greektown, Tarpon Springs
List of communities with a large concentration of Greek communities:
- New England
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Lynn, Massachusetts
- Lowell, Massachusetts
- Manchester, New Hampshire
- New York
- 8th avenue, Manhattan
- Washington Heights, Manhattan
- Charlotte, NC
List of historic Greektowns:
- Philadelphia
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Campbell, Ohio
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- San Francisco, California
- Los Angeles, California
The following pages provide some history regarding certain Greek communities in the USA.
- Greek Americans
- Greeks in Syracuse, New York
- Greeks in Omaha, Nebraska
- History of the Greek Americans in Metro Detroit
- List of Greek Americans
In Australia
The term Greektown is not widely used in Australia, even in areas with comparatively high levels of Greek concentration. In the 1860s, a shanty town referred to as Greektown was established at Tambaroora near Bathurst in New South Wales.
List of communities with a large concentration of Greek communities:
- Melbourne
- Greek Precinct, Melbourne on Lonsdale Street
- Oakleigh, Victoria in the City of Monash
- Sydney
- Little Greece in Marrickville, New South Wales
- Brisbane
- Carindale, Queensland
The following pages provide some history regarding certain Greek communities in Australia.
- Greek Australians
- Greeks of Melbourne
In the United Kingdom
Many Greeks reside in Wood Green, Harringay and Palmers Green, the latter harbouring the largest community of Greek-Cypriots outside Cyprus, resulting in these areas bearing local nicknames whereby the Green is replaced by Greek – as in Greek Lanes and Palmers Greek. Although in recent years, most of London's Greek and Greek-Cypriot population resides in Southgate.
Bayswater is also home to a substantial Greek community. The Saint Sophia Cathedral, situated on Moscow Road was built in 1882, and is a grade I listed building.
List of communities with a large concentration of Greek communities:
- Palmers Green in London
The following pages provide some history regarding certain Greek communities in the UK.
- Greeks in the United Kingdom
References
References
- Mavrocordatos Nicholaos, ''Philotheou Parerga'', J.Bouchard, 1989, p.178, citation: Γένος μεν ημίν των άγαν Ελλήνων
- Moskos, Charles C.. (1989). "Greek Americans: Struggle and Success". Transaction Publishers.
- (7 May 1976). "Greek Cabarets Changing". The New York Times.
- "Armenian and Greek Immigrants | the Peopling of New York 2011".
- (17 July 2021). "Philly's Historic Greektown Rises Again ⋆ Cosmos Philly".
- (18 February 2015). "My Big Fat Greek Neighborhood ⋆ Cosmos Philly".
- "Mary Parras, Greek town and the first Greek Radio Program of Philadelphia".
- (14 May 2016). "OBJECTS-BUILDING-SITUATIONS: Philadelphia Greektown".
- "Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia | Greeks and Greece (Modern)".
- "A look at the arrival of Pittsburgh's Greek immigrants, dating back 125 years".
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- "Campbell, OH: Second-Highest Percentage of Greeks in the United States - The National Herald".
- "Salt Lake Greek Festival".
- "Utah History Encyclopedia".
- (April 2020). "Utah's old Greek Town is about to start something new".
- (15 October 2019). "Reviving Greektown: The Next 100 Years of Hellenism and Orthodoxy in the Mountain West".
- "Greek Town: A Closer Look".
- (24 February 2020). "San Francisco's Greektown was a big part of South of Market. Now it's long gone".
- (27 May 2008). "Greeks in Los Angeles".
- (30 July 2014). "Byzantine Los Angeles".
- "The Greeks of Los Angeles. By Dr. James F. Dimitriou. A Symposium for the Historical Societies of the Metropolis of San Francisco - PDF Free Download".
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- (10 June 2022). "Marrickville precinct set to be officially named ‘Little Greece’ at upcoming event". The Greek Herald.
- "[http://www.yell.com/find/DoFindLocations/lo/uk+London+Palmers-Green Things you didn't know about... Palmers Green] {{webarchive. link. (2008-10-26 ", ''Yellow Pages'')
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