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Title: Nine Nations
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The movement of Hispanics to the coast was noticeable through the recent surge of the Spanish language in America. This means that Ecotopia and MexAmerica, who are enemies according to Garreau, are merging.
Whether Joel Garreau was on the mark with his theories really doesn't much matter... Showed first 250 characters
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What his book now provides is a unique reality check against past expectations.
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