This community at the intersection of Prince George’s and Montgomery counties in Maryland is often called the “International Corridor” – and with good reason. Central Americans – especially those from El Salvador – comprise a largest portion of this community’s population, but there are also significant African, Caribbean, Indian and Asian enclaves as well.

Photo by Angie Chuang
International Corridor: Kim Nguyen, a Vietnamese American Langley Park resident, takes in the scenery in front of Tijuana’s Mexican Cafe and Angkor Market, a Cambodian-run business, on University Boulevard.
Langley Park coverage:
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By Noelle Harmon
Portraits of darkness and light: gang-prevention center reaches youth through art
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A day’s work: Latino immigrants gather at ‘La Plazita’ to seek employment, community
By Juliana Monsalve
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