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  2. German Chileans - Wikipedia

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    German Chileans (Spanish: germanochilenos; German: Deutsch-Chilenen) are Chileans descended from German immigrants, about 30,000 of whom arrived in Chile between 1846 and 1914. Most of these were from Bavaria , Baden and the Rhineland , and also from Bohemia in present-day Czech Republic , which were traditionally Catholic.

  3. German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue

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    The impact of the German immigration was such that Valdivia was for a while a Spanish–German bilingual city with "German signboards and placards alongside the Spanish". [14] The prestige [ E ] of the German language helped it to acquire qualities of a superstratum in southern Chile. [ 1 ]

  4. Imperial German influence on Republican Chile - Wikipedia

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    The impact of the German immigration to southern Chile was such that Valdivia was for a while a Spanish–German bilingual city with "German signboards and placards alongside the Spanish". [6] The prestige of the German language helped it to acquire qualities of a superstratum in southern Chile. [ 7 ]

  5. Immigration to Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the last census and estimations, year 2019, 9,689 German immigrants resided in Chile at that time, [8] and their descendants are to be 500,000 people. [5] The origin of the massive immigration of Germans (includes Poles due to Partitions of Poland , German-speaking Swiss , Silesians , Alsatians , Austrians , and Sudeten Germans ...

  6. Chile–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the massive immigration of Germans (includes Poles due to Partitions of Poland) to Chile is found in the so-called "Law of Selective Immigration" of 1845. The "law's" objective was to bring middle and upper-class people to colonize regions in the south of Chile, between Valdivia and Puerto Montt .

  7. German diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Germans, mostly from outside the borders of Germany, in the rest of Latin America, especially: German-Puerto Ricans (and a similar community in the Virgin Islands). Heavy concentration of German, Austrian and Swiss descendants in Southern Chile. (German Chileans). Peru, not many are German speakers, see German Peruvian.

  8. Chilean president makes historic trip to South Pole

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    Chile's President Gabriel Boric has become the first leader in the Americas to visit the South Pole, after arriving at a US base there. The president said his visit to the Amundsen-Scott South ...

  9. Category:German emigrants to Chile - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German emigrants to Chile" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.