Multicultural Cities
Beatriz Rodrigues Nogueira
Created on November 16, 2024
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Multicultural cities
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Toronto
Toronto
This city located in Canada, is called the most multicultural city in the world. With over 230 nationalities represented there and more than half of its people born outside the country.
New York
New York
Lunar New Year Parade
Puerto Rican Day Parade
Pride Parade
Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty stand as symbols of hope for immigrants. The city’s skyline, with famous landmarks like the Empire State Building, reminds us of its unstoppable energy and spirit.
Empire State Building
New York
Amsterdam
For newcomers who are not fluent in Dutch, the city offers numerous language classes to help people adjust and feel at home.
For centuries, it has been a beacon for immigrants and asylum seekers, shaping it into the diverse and inclusive city it is today.
Amserdam, the capital of the Netherlands, has a population representing over 178 different cultural backgrounds.
Amsterdam
London
It is also one of the most multicultural cities in Europe, with about one-third of its population born outside of the United Kingdom.
People from around 270 nationalities live in London, and more than 200 languages are spoken in its streets.
London
It's an annual Caribbean Carnival event that has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of Notting Hill and it is the biggest street party in Europe.
Notting hill carnival
SYDNEY
Sydney
The city of Sydney, located in Australia is a dynamic and inclusive global city. This is especially reflected in the celebration of various festivals and cultural traditions that represent the rich tapestry of ethnic and cultural origins.
Singapore
Multiculturalism in Singapore is one of the most striking features of this city-state.
One of the most important festivals in Singapore is Deepavali, or the Festival of Lights. Representing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
singapore
Multicultural cities are symphonies of diversity, blending voices, flavours, and traditions into a vibrant masterpiece. They show us that our differences don’t divide us—they make the world come alive.