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I would agree that Chueca's strong gay population are one of its key definitions, but I question it should be defined above all as a "gay village in Madrid" in the 1st phrase? How about a district in Madrid well known for its gay activity, etc? I would agree that Chueca's strong gay population are one of its key definitions, but I question it should be defined above all as a "gay village in Madrid" in the 1st phrase? How about a district in Madrid well known for its gay activity, etc?

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I would agree that Chueca's strong gay population are one of its key definitions, but I question it should be defined above all as a "gay village in Madrid" in the 1st phrase? How about a district in Madrid well known for its gay activity, etc?

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