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===Community diversity===
[[File:Imatra Society's summer festival.jpg|thumb|[[Imatra Society]], consisting of [[Finnish Americans|Finnish immigrants]], celebrating its summer festival in [[Fort Hamilton|Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn]], in 1894]]
Given New York City's role as a crossroads for immigration from around the world, Brooklyn has evolved a globally [[cosmopolitanism|cosmopolitan]] ambiance of its own, demonstrating a robust and growing demographic and cultural diversity with respect to metrics including nationality, religion, race, and [[domestic partnership|domiciliary partnership]]. In 2010, 51.6% of the population was counted as members of religious congregations.<ref>This figure may be too small as members of historically African-American denominations were underrepresented due to incomplete information. {{cite web | title = County Membership Report Kings County (New York) | url = http://www.thearda.com/rcms2010/rcms2010A.asp?U=36047&T=county&Y=2010&S=adh | website = The [[Association of Religion Data Archives]] | date = 2010 | access-date = January 1, 2020 | archive-date = July 27, 2020 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200727044309/http://www.thearda.com/rcms2010/rcms2010A.asp?U=36047&T=county&Y=2010&S=adh | url-status = dead }}</ref> In 2014, there were 914 religious organizations in Brooklyn, the 10th most of all counties in the nation.<ref>{{cite web | title = Social Capital Variables Spreadsheet for 2014 | url = https://aese.psu.edu/nercrd/community/social-capital-resources/social-capital-variables-for-2014/social-capital-variables-spreadsheet-for-2014 | website = PennState College of Agricultural Sciences, Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development | date = December 8, 2017 | access-date = December 30, 2019 | archive-date = December 31, 2019 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191231001016/https://aese.psu.edu/nercrd/community/social-capital-resources/social-capital-variables-for-2014/social-capital-variables-spreadsheet-for-2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Brooklyn contains dozens of distinct neighborhoods representing many of the major culturally identified groups found within New York City. Among the most prominent are listed below:
 
====Jewish American====