In the New Orlando of 2020, nearly one in every three residents will be Hispanic — with a new generation on the rise. Florida

Posted on: February 5th, 2006
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“In Buenaventura Lakes and the surrounding neighborhoods, a slice of that New Orlando already exists.

Hispanics, mostly Puerto Ricans, are the majority there, creating a place some now call Orlando’s Little Puerto Rico — a version of Miami’s Little Havana or New York City’s Spanish Harlem….”

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