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Transcript: www.your-website.com October 2019 TITULAR EL BRONX Insert some text here SeconThe first European colony in the place was established when the Dutch West Indies Company bought the area in 1639. That same year, the Swedish immigrant Jonas Bronck, in whose honor the colony was baptized, built the first farm. Until the 1890s, it was nothing more than an area of farms and small colonies, but the arrival of trams and the elevated subway accelerated the already rapid growth of the area, which became a city county. Originally, it was an area with numerous apartment buildings. It develops a minimum industrial activity, compared to that carried out in the whole city, mainly in the southern section, where there are establishments in sectors such as food and clothing manufacturing, among others. Warehouses, shipping and commercial facilities are located on the north-eastern shore.d topic Historia del Bronx Navidad en el Bronx Christmas Day (December 25). Christmas day is a holiday, and people usually celebrate it as a family. Some restaurants close, so you better check which ones open and book through websites like Open Table. Shops usually close, but many attractions open (skating rinks, cinemas, markets, observatories ...) A good plan for Christmas day in New York is, in the afternoon, go for a walk in Manhattan, see the windows and skate on some track. New Year’s Day (January 1). Holiday to recover from the excesses of the previous night, although a few brave begin bathing in the icy waters of Coney Island for the Polar Dip ... Are you going through? If not, you can stroll through the city, where most attractions are open. On September 15, 2011 José Webster Arzu, who had just turned 16 years ago, was shot seven times in the corner of 162 East Street and Park Avenue in the Bronx, when he took his girlfriend home of the teenager, at about 6 pm, and a man tried to rob him. The young man, of Honduran origin, a lover of basketball and technology, and an 11th grade student, tried to flee, but the assailant took out a gun and killed him from behind, leaving him so serious, that at Lincoln Hospital, where he went moved, they could not save his life. It's been almost 7 years since that fateful afternoon, and Lesly Arzu, the young man's mother, who works as a teacher at a school in the Bronx, has moved on with her other three children, leaving the pain aside, but confesses that she continues very worried about the atmosphere of violence and the indiscriminate presence of weapons in the streets of her county. The Honduran fears that other boys will suffer the same fate as her son, when the shootings are daily bread in that part of the city. Armas en el bronx Independecia Bronx Mass was the response of Hondurans in the Big Apple during the celebration of the 193 years of national independence, from very early in the morning and identified with the colors white and blue, carrying national symbols and proud of the 5 stars hundreds of Hondurans met on East Tremont and Southern Boulevard to kick off the parade which was led by the great quarterback of the event Dr. Luther Harry Castillo. https://youtu.be/CdZ1D01h5HY Video YouTube