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What is the 'Russian area' of Miami?

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You could say it all started in Sunny Isles around 5-10 years ago but right now there's not an specific area to describe as Russian. North Miami Beach, Aventura and Miami Beach are places where you can find a lot of Russians mixed with a lot of foreigners because that's Miami... A big mix! read more

Sunny Isles, North Miami Beach area. You will find a higher concentration of Russians there than anywhere else in South Florida. read more

North Miami Beach, Florida (1) 33,833: 9.83 % #104: 3. Longboat Key, Florida (1) 7,603: 9.22 % #122: 4. Cassadaga, Florida (1) 66: 8.40 % #151: 5. Delray Beach, Florida (5) % Russians in Delray Beach, FL: 101,619: 8.15 % #162: 6. Boca Raton, Florida (9) % Russians in Boca Raton, FL: 207,845: 7.38 % #192: 7. Boynton Beach, Florida (4) % Russians in Boynton Beach, FL: 120,883: 5.90 % #297: 8. read more

Miami, Florida (55) % Russians in Miami, FL: 1,567,681: 1.10 % #3,399: 61. Odessa, Florida (1) 13,995: 1.10 % #3,413: 62. Seminole, Florida (3) % Russians in Seminole, FL: 53,948: 1.07 % #3,508: 63. Port Orange, Florida (1) 30,272: 1.04 % #3,629: 64. Summerland Key, Florida (1) 6,097: 1.04 % #3,634: 65. Clearwater, Florida (9) % Russians in Clearwater, FL: 173,688: 1.04 % #3,651: 66. read more

There are now about 400,000 Russian-speaking immigrants in the Miami area – among the highest in the U.S., according to the DBR. Miami attorneys say that the number of inquiries from Russian speakers looking to immigrate has surged recently, thanks to instability in Russia and Ukraine. read more

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