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  2. Asian Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigrants working in the cotton crop (1890) in Peru.. The first Asian Latin Americans were Filipinos who made their way to Latin America (primarily to Cuba and Mexico and secondarily to Argentina, Colombia, Panama and Peru) in the 16th century, as slaves, crew members, and prisoners during the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines through the Viceroyalty of New Spain, with its ...

  3. Sino-Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    Military relationships have been mainly through military-to-military contacts. In particular Venezuela, Chile, Bolivia, and Cuba have had frequent official military visits, exchange of military officers, and navy port calls. South American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina are buying Chinese weapons.

  4. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South ...

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    South America ranks fourth among all continents in area (after Asia, Africa, and North America) and fifth in population (after Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America). [1] The border between North and South America is at some point in the Isthmus of Panama.

  5. Overseas Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Continent / country Articles Overseas Chinese Population Percentage Year of data Africa: 700,000 South Africa: Chinese South Africans: 300,000–400,000 <1%: 2015 [102] Madagascar: Chinese people in Madagascar: 100,000: 2011 [103] Namibia: Chinese people in Namibia: 100,000: 4.3%: 2021 [104] Zambia: Chinese people in Zambia: 13,000: 2019 [105 ...

  6. China promises Latin America 'trustworthy' ties as Trump lays ...

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    Bolivia, which established diplomatic ties with Beijing in 1985, is among many countries in South America that have bonded economically with China through debt and investment.

  7. Chinatowns in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Chinatowns in Latin America (Spanish: barrios chinos, singular barrio chino / Portuguese: bairros chineses, singular bairro chinês) developed with the rise of Chinese immigration in the 19th century to various countries in Latin America as contract laborers (i.e., indentured servants) in agricultural and fishing industries.

  8. List of South American countries by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of South American countries and dependencies by population in South America, total projected population from the United Nations [1] and the latest official figure. Map [ edit ]

  9. China's trade dominance in South America tempers Trump's ...

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    Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei came to office in late 2023 slamming China as a communist "assassin" and threatening to weaken ties with the Asian nation. Instead, exports to China ...