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		<title>In Melbourne, Colombian Culture Makes Its Mark</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The city of Melbourne, Australia has long been considered synonymous with multiculturalism. It boasts the largest Greek community outside of Greece, and its Italian community can claim credit for the elaborate espresso boom here. You can eat authentic Ethiopian food in Kensington and shop at Vietnamese markets in Footscray. Increasingly, you can also get a serious dose of Colombian culture in Melbourne. There may be 9,000 miles between the South American country and Melbourne, but they seem to be inching [&#8230;]
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