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  2. Ralph Thornton Community Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Ralph Thornton Community Centre is a City of Toronto Agency and community centre located in the South Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada. [2]Alongside its own community programs, the Centre today is home to the Queen/Saulter branch of the Toronto Public Library, The South Riverdale Child-Parent Centre, and offices for the Don Valley Community Legal Services.

  3. List of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The area known as Toronto before the 1998 amalgamation is sometimes called the "Old Toronto", and "the core". For administrative purposes, Toronto is divided into four districts: Etobicoke-York, North York, Scarborough and Toronto-East York. Map of Toronto including the former municipalities that existed before 1998

  4. Church and Wellesley - Wikipedia

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    Church and Wellesley is an LGBT-oriented enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is roughly bounded by Gerrard Street to the south, Yonge Street to the west, Charles Street to the north, and Jarvis Street to the east, with the core commercial strip located along Church Street from Wellesley south to Alexander.

  5. List of neighborhoods in Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Beltway Commerce Center: 2007, [5] 2010 [6] Boggy Creek: 1987, 1988 Bryn Mawr: 1981 Callahan: 1875 [7] Camellia Gardens: 2001 only partly within Orlando Carver Shores: 1968–1971 Catalina: 1957, 1958 Central Business District: 1875 [7] includes the Downtown Historic District (locally defined) [8] City of Orlando/GOAA: 1994 vacant land south of ...

  6. O'Connor–Parkview - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor–Parkview is a neighbourhood in the East York area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.While the name is taken from the definition used by the city of Toronto, local residents are more familiar with the niche areas that define the larger neighbourhood.

  7. The Annex - Wikipedia

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    Bordering the University of Toronto, the Annex has long been a student quarter, and it is also home to many fraternity houses and members of the university's faculty. [5] According to the 2011 Canadian census, the neighbourhood has an average income of $66,742.67, significantly above the average income in the Toronto census metropolitan area.

  8. Demographics of Toronto neighbourhoods - Wikipedia

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    Land area (km2) Density (people/km2) % Change in Population since 2001 Average Income Transit Commuting % % Renters Second most common language (after English) by name Second most common language (after English) by percentage Map Alderwood: E 0211.00, 0212.00 11,656 4.94 2360 -4.0 35,239 8.8 8.5 Polish (6.2%) 06.2% Polish Centennial: E

  9. Lawrence Heights - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Heights is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located north-west of central Toronto, in the district of North York.The neighbourhood is roughly bounded by Lawrence Avenue to the south, Yorkdale Road to the north, Varna Drive to the east and Dufferin Street to the west.