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Local World Cup fans wave many flags in multicultural Houston

HOUSTON: World Cup fever has a ‌distinctly international flavor for residents in Houston, where an estimated third of the population was born outside the US and some 145 languages are spoken in one of the country’s most diverse cities.

The fourth-largest US city has dialled up full party mode for this year’s tournament whether in the city’s sprawling downtown fan festival or at packed bars and restaurants across town with supporters roaring their teams on.

“We’ve been to the fan festival in East Downtown and it’s been a fantastic experience to see all cultures kind of mesh and have a great time together and celebrate the sport and celebrate humanity as a whole,” ‌said Frank ‌Haces, 27, who watched a recent match with his ‌family who traveled to see him from Mexico.

The sheer number of green jerseys at restaurants, bars, supermarkets and pretty much everywhere else when “El Tri” play underlines the country’s significant representation in Houston, where people with Mexican heritage make up about a third of the population.

The Houston fan festival has also jumped into the action with entertainment ranging from Tejano to Bollywood performers, said its director Patti Smith, who added local fans from a wide range of nations converge to watch their ‌teams on the big screen.

For a recent ‌Egypt match, organizers provided a prayer room and foot-washing area for local Muslim supporters who ‌came to watch on the giant screen, said Smith, who estimated as ‌many as 20,000 people were attending the festival daily.

“The cultures are all coming out and it’s every single night,” she told Reuters. “We see when it’s the Turkish, the Iranians or whoever is playing. People from the community are coming out in droves.”

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