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Latino numbers are up 44% since 2000, changing the flavor of Minnesota. Hispanics set off mini-boom - Read More

Date Added: May 01, 2008 05:58:02 AM
If you've never feasted on a pupusa stuffed with queso and loroco, or mixed it up on the dance floor in a Latin two-step, brace yourself. Minnesota is in the midst of a Latin mini-boom that promises to bring with it a wave of new cultural offerings, sights, sounds and flavors, as well as plenty of social and ethnographic challenges.

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