Fruitvale

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Fruitvale is a vibrant, historically Latino neighborhood in Oakland, California, known for its cultural festivals, diverse community, and bustling commercial district centered around International Boulevard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
neighborhood
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demographicTrend center of Latino population in Oakland
ethnicCommunity Central America
surface form: Central American

Hispanic and Latino Americans
surface form: Latino

Mexican American
governedBy Oakland
surface form: City of Oakland
hasCharacteristic culturally diverse
historically Latino
urban neighborhood
hasEvent Cinco de Mayo celebrations
Día de Muertos
surface form: Día de los Muertos festival
hasIssue gentrification pressures
housing affordability concerns
hasLandmark Fruitvale BART station
Fruitvale Transit Village
International Boulevard commercial strip
hasLanguageCommunity Spanish speakers
hasPostalCode 94601
hasPublicTransit AC Transit bus service
BART
surface form: Bay Area Rapid Transit
hasReligiousInstitutions Catholic churches
hasTypeOfBusiness Latino grocery stores
panaderias
street markets
taquerias
historicalUse agricultural area
fruit orchards
knownFor Latino businesses
Mexican and Central American cuisine
bustling commercial district
cultural festivals
diverse community
murals
street vendors
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Oakland
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Alameda County NERFINISHED
locatedNear Brookdale neighborhood
Dimond District
Jingletown
Laurel District
San Antonio neighborhood
mainCommercialCorridor International Boulevard
partOf East Oakland
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportationHub Fruitvale BART station

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Oakland hasNeighborhood Fruitvale