The paper explores the history and influence of Arab immigration in Barranquilla, Colombia. The paper examines the migration waves, cultural integration, and economic contributions of Arab communities, particularly from Lebanon and Syria, to the city’s development. Through historical analysis and social perspectives, the study highlights how these immigrants maintained their traditions while adapting to Colombian society, shaping Barranquilla’s cultural and commercial landscape.
Yidi David, Odette. “Los árabes en Barranquilla.” Memorias: Revista Digital de Historia y Arqueología desde el Caribe 17 (2012): 1-5.
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