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  2. Italian Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Italian immigrants aboard a cart at the Hotel de Inmigrantes in Buenos Aires A sculpture symbolizing first Italian immigrants' arrival to Resistencia, Chaco House of the Italian Argentines of Oberá, Misiones. In 1914, Buenos Aires alone had more than 300,000 Italian-born inhabitants, representing 25% of the total population. [13]

  3. Great European immigration wave to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Italian immigrants in a conventillo in Buenos Aires. Italian is the largest single ethnic origin of European immigrants in the country, and became a major part of modern Argentine society. [22] [23] As a result of the immigration wave, Argentina's population was roughly four times larger in 1914 than it was in 1870.

  4. Immigration to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentine popular culture, especially in the Río de la Plata basin, was heavily marked by Italian and Spanish immigration. Post-independence politicians tried to steer Argentina consistently away from identification with monarchical Spain, perceived as backward and ultraconservative, towards relatively progressive national models like those of ...

  5. Argentina’s President Javier Milei given Italian citizenship ...

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    Argentina’s President Javier Milei has been granted Italian citizenship while on a state visit to Italy, a spokesperson for Italy’s Foreign Ministry told CNN.. Milei, who has three Italian ...

  6. Ethnic groups of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    German immigration to Argentina occurred during five main time periods: pre–1870, 1870–1914, 1918–1933, 1933–1940 and post–1945. Argentina and Germany have long had close ties to each other. A flourishing trade developed between them as early as the German Unification, and Germany had a privileged position in the Argentine economy.

  7. Argentines of European descent - Wikipedia

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    Cycling was introduced by Italian immigrants in Argentina in 1898, when they founded the Club Ciclista Italiano. One of the first South American champions in this sport was an Argentine of Italian descent, Clodomiro Cortoni. [118] Rugby was also brought by British immigrants. The first rugby match ever played in Argentina took place in 1873 ...

  8. Category:Italian diaspora in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentine people of Italian descent (5 C, 535 P) C. Italian-Argentine culture (2 C, 14 P) ... Great European immigration wave to Argentina This page was last ...

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