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There is a community of Americans living in Argentina consisting of immigrants and expatriates from the United States as well as their local born descendants. There are roughly 5,000 [ 1 ] or 60,000 [ 2 ] Americans living in the country.
Dominican Republic expatriates in Argentina (1 C, 1 P) Dutch expatriates in Argentina (4 P) E. Ecuadorian expatriates in Argentina (2 C, 2 P)
Centro de Estudios Migratorios de LAtinoamericanos (CEMLA), a searchable immigration database of Argentina by name, last name and date period (alternative URL for this database search) (in English) CasaHistoria — European immigration to Argentina; Immigration and banking for expats in Argentina; Immigrant's Day on the Ministry of Education ...
American expatriate sportspeople in Argentina (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "American expatriates in Argentina" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
[citation needed] Between 1921 and 1976, 169,335 immigrants from Poland permanently settled in Argentina. [2] The first Poles arrived in Argentina during the 19th century. In 1890, the first Polish organization in Argentina was founded (Towarzystwo Polskie). For many years, the Misiones Province was the major Polish center in Argentina. [5]
After the 1990s, Southern California and Florida became leading destinations for new immigrants from Argentina. According to the 2010 Census, out of the over 200,000 Argentine Americans recorded, it is estimated that Los Angeles and Miami have over 50,000 Argentine Americans each, followed by the New York area. [ 7 ]
Immigrants arriving to Argentina European Immigration to Argentina (1869-1947) Immigrants' Hotel, Buenos Aires.Built in 1906, it could accommodate up to 4,000. The Great European Immigration Wave to Argentina was the period of greatest immigration in Argentine history, which occurred approximately from the 1860s to the 1960s, when more than six million Europeans arrived in Argentina. [1]
Venezuelan Argentines (Spanish: venezolano-argentinos) are Argentine citizens of predominantly or total Venezuelan descent, or Venezuelan citizens who have migrated to and settled in Argentina. As of 2022, there are 272,000 Venezuelans living in Argentina, [ 7 ] [ 2 ] most of whom migrated during the latter half of the 2010s as part of the ...