Little Italy, Melbourne

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Lygon Street at the corner of Faraday Street, looking towards the Melbourne CBD

Little Italy in Victoria, Australia (also referred to as simply Lygon Street), is a Little Italy cultural precinct of the Italian community of Melbourne. It is situated along Lygon Street in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Carlton.[1]

According to the 2006 Australian census, Victoria has the largest Italian-Australian population in Australia (around 200,000 statewide), with much of its inner-Melbourne population recorded in the suburbs of Carlton and nearby Brunswick.[2]

Lygon Street is home to a large concentration of Italian restaurants, and is the birthplace of Melbourne's "cafe culture".[1] Because of this, Melbourne was named as a sister city to Milan, Italy in 2004.[3]

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