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  2. Hispanic and Latin American Australians - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Australians make up the largest proportion of Latin American Australians, while Chilean Australians make up the largest group of Hispanic Australians, followed by Salvadoran Australians. Most Hispanic and Latin American Australians speak English but many continue to use Spanish or Portuguese as well. At the 2006 Census 86,156 ...

  3. Spanish Australians - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Australians refers to Australian citizens and residents of Spanish descent, or people who were born in Spain and immigrated to Australia.There are approximately 123,000 Australians who are of full or partial Spanish descent, most of whom reside within the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne, with lesser but rapidly growing numbers in Brisbane (which has over 15,000) and Perth. [2]

  4. Mexican Australians - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Australians refers to Australian citizens of Mexican descent or Mexico-born person who reside in Australia. According to the 2016 Australian Census, 4,872 Mexican people resided in Australia. Mexicans are concentrated in New South Wales with the population of 1,703 followed by Victoria (1,478), Queensland (761) and Western Australia ...

  5. Chilean Australians - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2006 Australian Census, 23,305 Australians were born in Chile [4] while 25,439 claimed Chilean ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry. [5] The Australian 2001 Census reports that 63% of Chilean-born respondents nominated their leading ancestry as Spaniard, while others nominated a Croatian (19%), German (8%), Italian (6%) or English (4%) ancestry.

  6. Category:South American diaspora in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 October 2023, at 01:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Salvadoran Australians - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Salvadorians that live in Australia are of white and mestizo ancestry. The majority of Salvadorans in Australia reside in Melbourne, [6] (32%), followed by Brisbane, (21%), and Sydney, (18%). [7] Census data records showed 25% of Salvadoran Australians work in managerial or professional roles.

  8. 14 Hispanic Heroes Who Didn’t Make the History Books - AOL

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    Chances are, your high school history teacher skipped right over this Hispanic hero, who played a big role in the Revolutionary War. Born in Spain in 1746, Gálvez had a successful career in the ...

  9. Argentine Australians - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Australians (Spanish: Argentinos Australiano) are Australian citizens of Argentine descent or birth. According to the Census there were 9,879 Australians who claimed full or partial Argentine ancestry and 20,940 Argentina-born citizens who were residing in Australia at the moment of the census.