- Southeastern Massachusetts
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New Bedford overlookingBuzzards Bay ]Southeastern Massachusetts is a term that refers to those portions of
Massachusetts which are, by their proximity, economically and culturally linked toProvidence, Rhode Island as well asBoston .Definition
As Southeastern Massachusetts is not an official designation, its borders are not exactly defined. Almost certainly, it includes all of
Bristol County, Massachusetts as well as Norfolk County towns on the Rhode Island border such as Bellingham, Blackstone, Plainville and Wrentham.Towns just a little closer to Boston, such as Foxboro (equidistant between Boston and Providence) would probably not be included. Much of Plymouth County might be excluded as well.
The terms "Southeastern Massachusetts," "Southeastern New England", and "Southern New England" are much-used by Providence-area
broadcast ers and other local companies and organizations but are not used as frequently in other parts of Massachusetts.Characteristics
The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (SRPEDD) task force, which concerns Southeastern Massachusetts in its broadest definition, describes:
For this effort, southeasternsic Massachusetts is defined as fifty-two cities and towns from Bristol, Plymouth and Norfolk Counties. The region is geographically defined byMassachusetts Bay ,Buzzards Bay , ThesicTaunton River watershed, and its location relative to Boston, Rhode Island andCape Cod . Bristol County, Massachusetts andBristol County, Rhode Island are contiguous and are the only counties in the nation where Portuguese Americans make up the plurality of the population. This is due to the Portuguese-American population, the Portuguese-Brazilian population, and the Portuguese-Cape Verdean population that came to Southern New England in the 19th century to do the much neededwhaling work; in fact, New Bedford is called "the Whaling City."… [it] is home to approximately one million people residing in over convert|1300|sqmi|km2. We have been adding 10,000 new residents and consuming convert|4.7|sqmi|km2 of undeveloped land each year for the past thirty years, and new transportation improvements (commuter rail, Route 44 and Route 3 & 24 improvements) continue to attract more growth. Southeastern Massachusetts is comprised of several clearly defined sub-regions, including the South Shore, the South Coast and the Tri-City area around Brockton, Attleboro and Taunton. Despite the diversity within the region, the fifty-two cities and towns all have common concerns and opportunities. [ [http://www.srpedd.org/descrip.html (SRPEDD) task force] ]
Brockton, New Bedford and Fall River are the largest cities in Southeastern Massachusetts and are close to one another in size. All three have a strong Portuguese and Cape Verdean presence. In 2000, 43.9% of Fall River residents identified as being of Portuguese heritage. This is the highest percentage of Portuguese Americans in the country. Most of the population claims to be of Azorean origin, many from São Miguel Island. There are smaller, but significant presences of other Portuguese-speaking communities, such as other Azorean Islanders, Portuguese from mainland Portugal, Madeirans, Cape Verdeans, Brazilians, and Angolans. In 2000 New Bedford had the second highest percentage of Portuguese Americans with 38.6% of residents reporting that ancestry. New Bedford is also 8.0% Cape Verdean, 4.39%
African American and 7.1% Puerto Rican, and 3% were other Hispanics, In 2000 it was 75% White alone. [ [http://www.theus50.com/massachusetts/cities.php Largest Cities in Massachusetts] ]Like most of the state, Southeastern Massachusetts is
ethnic ally and, to a lesser extent,linguistic ally diverse. However, Portuguese-speakers are especially well-represented in this area due to a pattern ofimmigration that began in the 19th century and was tied to the whaling industry. Today, many people in Southeastern Massachusetts trace their ancestry to mainland Portugal, theAzores andCape Verde . Quincy Milton and Randolph are all in Norfolk County and are included in the Southeastern Massachusetts definition; they are populated byIrish Americans , African Americans andAsian Americans . Irish Americans dominateNorfolk County andPlymouth County which has been known as the "Irish Riviera". Cape Verdean Americans, African Americans, and Irish Americans preside over Brockton. [ [http://www.maps-inc.org/ecomma.htm Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers] ] [ [http://www.umassd.edu/nursing/history.cfm University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth] ]References
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