has now expanded to include all latin americans. - here in little havana, you really see, like, a huge, perfect melting pot of people that just coexist beautifully. - yeah. a lot of people sometimes say that latinos, we're very, like, nationalist. but we're not. - we're not. we're not. - we love each other's cultures so much. - especially here in little havana. we have nicaraguenses, salvadorians, we have hondureños, mexicans, all types. and that's why little havana is so dear to my heart. it's a very magical, magical place. - because a lot of people can come here and never have to really learn english. - spanish... - yeah. - is the main language of miami, and especially in little havana. but you kind of second-think sometimes. you're like, am i still in the u.s.? it's so important that the people here have kept that identity. let me show you. let me show you what little havana is all about. - all right. - the main street, calle ocho. we're smack dab in the heart of miami. - in all senses. - in all senses. this is the heart of miami. - this is the main strip right here. - this is the main strip, also known as tamiami trail, calle ocho. every city in miami has a different animal designated to represent it. and here in little havana, we have los gallos.