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The Latin American diaspora in Easter Island is Chilean, 39% of Easter Islander population were mainland Chileans (or their Easter Island-born descendants) or mestizos (primarily European Chilean blood with little Indigenous mixtures, or their Easter Island-born descendants) and Easter Island-born mestizos of Chilean and Rapa Nui or native ...
Americans living abroad – People from the United States (US), largest numbers in Mexico and Canada, as well in Liberia (African-Americans), Israel (American Jews), Japan (off the Asian continent), and throughout Asia (South Korea and Philippines), Europe (i.e. France and the UK) and the (Latin) Americas. Map of the American Diaspora in the World
Latin American countries (green) in the Americas. Latin America (Spanish: América Latina or Latinoamérica; Portuguese: América Latina; French: Amérique latine) is the region of the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin)—particularly Spanish and Portuguese, as well as French—are primarily spoken.
Latin American migration to Europe is the diaspora of Latin Americans to the continent of Europe, ... accounting for 30% of Latin Americans. 2,814 of them live in ...
Latin American diaspora in New Zealand (1 C) U. Latin American diaspora in the United Kingdom (1 C, 1 P) Hispanic and Latino American diasporas in the United States ...
The shared Catholic heritage of the Irish and Latin Americans combined with the conflicting nature of the Irish diaspora as participating in Spanish colonialism and helping to impose Christianity, yet also participating in local independence movements and introducing religious and intellectual changes that led to emancipatory movements.
White Latin Americans (sometimes Euro-Latinos [24] [25]), also known as Caucasian Latin Americans are Latin Americans of total or predominantly European or West Asian ancestry. [ 26 ] Direct descendants of European settlers who arrived in the Americas during the colonial and post-colonial periods can be found throughout Latin America.
Wherevpon both Acts. 2. and also 1. Pet. 1. and 1. Iam. ver. 1. [sic] they are called Diaspora, that is, a scattering or sowing abrode. [42] However, the current entry on "diaspora" in the Oxford English Dictionary Online dates the first recorded use a century later to 1694, in a work on ordination by the Welsh theologian James Owen. Owen ...