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Brick Lane, located in the East End of London, is a vibrant and culturally diverse street known for its Bangladeshi community and curry restaurants. Originally named for its brick and tile manufacturing history, Brick Lane has evolved over the centuries to become a hub for immigrants, including French Huguenots, Irish, Ashkenazi Jews, and Bengali Muslims. Today, it is a bustling area filled with markets, art galleries, and trendy nightclubs, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

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