a district of north Manhattan in New York that runs from 110th Street to 162nd Street. It was originally a Dutch village. Many of the people living there now are African Americans, though there are many Puerto Ricans living in east Harlem, also called Spanish Harlem. Many African Americans moved there from the southern states in the 1920s and made it their cultural centre during the period called the Harlem Renaissance. see also Cotton Club哈林区(Harlem):纽约市北部曼哈顿区,从第110街到第162街。它最初是一个荷兰村庄。尽管有许多波多黎各人居住在东部哈林区(也称为西班牙哈林区),但现在居住在那里的许多人是非裔美国人。在1920年代,许多非裔美国人从南部各州移居那里,并将其作为哈林复兴时期的文化中心。