An ethnic enclave is a subdivision of an American city but it's more than that.
But it has also attracted controversy in the city's white ethnic enclaves.
Several ethnic European enclaves developed during the time of the county's homesteading.
It is an ethnic enclave, held by those who occupied the ground when the cease-fire was reached in 1993.
Like the others, it is an ethnic enclave, amazing in shape and unlikely to win the world's respect.
Throughout American history, ethnic enclaves have been built and sustained by immigration.
Eritrean Americans have established ethnic enclaves in various places around the country.
Within every couple or so blocks, there is a transition of one ethnic enclave to another.
Like any large city, Baltimore has its share of ethnic enclaves, many with their own festivals.
And what would a trip to an ethnic enclave be without a visit to the local market to check out what's being imported these days?