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LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE IN OMAHA
Omaha, the largest city in the state of Nebraska is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 10 miles north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation’s 40th-largest city, Omaha’s 2019 estimated population was 478,192. Omaha is the home to the headquarters of four Fortune 500 companies and five Fortune 1000 companies. According to USA Today, Omaha ranks eighth among the nation’s 50 largest cities in both per-capita billionaires and Fortune 500 companies. With diversification in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture/construction, and transportation, Omaha’s economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s. In 2001 Newsweek identified Omaha as one of the top 10 high-tech havens in the nation. The city has been a tourist destination for many years.Tourist attractions in Omaha include history, sports, outdoors and cultural experiences. Its principal tourist attractions are the Henry Doorly Zoo and the College World Series. The Old Market in Downtown Omaha is another major attraction and is important to the city’s retail economy. Along with a diversity in companies, Omaha is a melting pot of cultures. Since its founding, ethnic groups in the city have clustered in enclaves in north, south and downtown Omaha. Today the legacy of the city’s early European immigrant populations is evident in many social and cultural institutions in Downtown and South Omaha. Mexicans originally immigrated to Omaha to work in the rail yards. Today they account for most of South Omaha’s Hispanic population and many have taken jobs in meat processing. Other large early ethnic populations in Omaha included Danes, Poles, and Swedes. There are approximately 8,500 Sudanese living in Omaha, including the largest population of Sudanese refugees in the United States. Most have immigrated since 1995 because of warfare in Sudan. Most Sudanese people in Omaha speak the Nuer language. Other Africans have immigrated to Omaha as well, with one-third from Nigeria, and large populations from Kenya, Togo, Cameroon and Ghana. While growing economically and culturally, Omaha has a wonderful community of diversion and inclusion. Learning a language is a way to connect to people from all around the world. From furthering yourself in a career, or looking for personal growth, a new language with Language Door is going to help get you there!